Japan once asked Li Youbin to apologize! Li Youbin responded domineeringly because of this line in "Liang Jian"

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is definitely the best one among the current domestic dramas, especially the anti-Japanese drama series "Bright Sword". The character action scenes in it are all super-realistic restorations, allowing the audience to truly feel the anti-Japanese ancestors. The hardest part of the war, the most impressive thing is our protagonist Li Yunlong.

Japan once asked Li Youbin to apologize! Li Youbin responded domineeringly because of this line in 'Liang Jian' - Lujuba


His unconventional style of play on the battlefield not only made the Japanese army confused and suffered a lot, but also made many people, including Chu Yunfei admire. However, although the role of Li Yunlong is liked by many Chinese, there is a reason why this TV series has been so high in ratings and popularity for a long time.

Japan once asked Li Youbin to apologize! Li Youbin responded domineeringly because of this line in 'Liang Jian' - Lujuba


Li Yunlong’s actor Li Youbin was asked by Japanese netizens to apologize for one of his lines. What touched the hearts of Japanese movie fans? At this time Li Yunlong said: "Lao Tzu's battle is Bushido." Japan is the most respected place of Bushido, which has aroused heated discussions among them. The line

Japan once asked Li Youbin to apologize! Li Youbin responded domineeringly because of this line in 'Liang Jian' - Lujuba


reached the ears of the Japanese and attracted their attention. Because Japanese people admire the Budo warriors very much, many Japanese netizens even asked Liangjian starring Li Youbin to apologize to them. Although this is just a line, these Japanese netizens seem to be a little too deeply involved.

Japan once asked Li Youbin to apologize! Li Youbin responded domineeringly because of this line in 'Liang Jian' - Lujuba


Everyone knows that Bushido is the spiritual sustenance of Japan since ancient times, and it is also the "soul of the country" that the Japanese worship most. Li Youbin naturally ignored this request of the Japanese. Back then, Japan killed so many people in China and never regretted committing heinous crimes, nor did it apologize to the Chinese. Li Youbin also responded aggressively, don't even think about it, it's impossible.

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