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What's your favorite movie in China?
I remember watching that kind of black-and-white TV at home when I was a child, and I could only receive three channels. The local TV station regularly broadcasts a movie every night 10:00, and often stays up until midnight, waiting to watch Jackie Chan's movie on TV. I like Jackie Chan's martial arts movies best, and his humorous fighting style attracts him.

When I was fighting with my friends, I deliberately imitated Jackie Chan's legs. I counted a lot of movies played by Jackie Chan. What really took root in my heart is drunken boxing, which can be said to have reached the point of being obsessed with his martial arts, and I also specially found some information about him and summarized the fighting skills used in his performance.

Jackie Chan's martial arts style in Drunk Boxing is brave, powerful and vigorous. He is good at using various terrain features to create novel fighting styles. He knows eighteen weapons like the back of his hand, not to mention sticks and swords.

Almost all kinds of props, such as benches, brooms, tables and chairs, teacups, flagons, vegetables and chopsticks, have become sharp weapons in his hands, and they are used brilliantly.

He practiced the scene of "Drunken Eight Immortals" in "Drunken Boxing" and created "He Xiangu" in the fight with cold-blooded killer Yan Tiexin, which became classic passages in martial arts movies.

Although Drunken Boxing has obvious dramatic exaggeration in the performance of literary dramas, and sometimes even deviates from common sense of life, even Jackie Chan himself admits that his performance has changed from "exaggerated comedy" in Drunken Boxing to "environmental comedy". However, these shortcomings of Drunken Boxing did not affect its important position in China's martial arts films and even in the history of China's films. Drunken Boxing is a pioneering work of humorous kung fu films in the history of China's martial arts films, a famous work starring Jackie Chan, and a historical work rewriting heroes in Huang Feihong series films.