In the Tang Detective series, first of all, Chinatown is a place where Chinese culture and Chinese people gather. This place has a lot of Chinese culture and many Chinese people. Because now movies are more about pursuing its quality rather than its quantity. Once they finish filming the first part of a series, they will spend more time and energy carefully preparing the second part. So sometimes he just takes a long time to shoot a movie.
Just like the dragon-seeking ruler used by the Tang Dynasty people in their investigation, Tang Ren has various views on the Five Elements and Bagua. In Detective Chinatown 2, we can also see the popularity of Chinese in the world. In the second part, we also see various kinds of soul-suppressing talismans. The doctor in the second part kills people by relying on the Five Elements, Bagua, Feng Shui, etc. All can reflect our traditional Chinese culture. ?
In "Detective Chinatown II" we can not only find the murderer in this ups and downs of the plot, but we can also do it in "Detective Chinatown II". We can see the Yin and Yang Bagua of our Chinese culture, plus the shaping of Chinese Kung Fu, the combination of Chinese and Western music, etc. Just like the last doctor said, he believes in Tao and believes that Tao gives birth to one, which gives birth to two, which gives rise to three, and which gives rise to all things. This is his final motive for killing. He uses the psychological combination of Eastern culture and Western crime to finally reveal his exploration of human nature. His last altar also symbolizes our Chinese culture.
In this movie series, almost everywhere is full of our country's culture. The Chinese culture that can be seen everywhere in the Tang Detective series can show the universality of China in the world. Chinese is also very popular internationally, and we can see Chinese culture everywhere in the Tang Detective series. Our traditional martial arts, Five Elements Bagua, Yin and Yang and other traditions can be widely found in the Tang Detective series. Our Chinese culture is broad and profound.