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What are the classic lines in The Lion Roar?

The Lion Roar is a romantic comedy film produced by Centennial Film Co., Ltd., directed by Ma Weihao and starring Louis Koo, Cecilia Cheung, Xu Shaoxiong and Fan Bingbing. The film was released in Hong Kong on September 28th, 2002. Based on Su Dongpo's The Roar of the Lion, the film tells a funny and touching love story between Liu Yuee, a savage wife, and Cheng Jichang, a nobody.

This film was once popular all over the country, so it produced many classic lines.

"From now on, I only love you, spoil you and won't lie to you. I will do everything I promised you. Everything I told you is true. I won't bully you, I won't scold you, I believe you, someone will bully you. I will help you at the first time. When you are happy, I will be happy with you. If you are unhappy, I will also make you happy. This line can be said to be the most classic As long as you mention this play, you can think of this classic line.

"Peach Blossom debts have to be paid, peach blossoms have to be blocked, and Yuee is doomed to be scared for a lifetime. For the season, all the peach blossoms are often blocked. Even if I am scarred, I will never back down. You don't have to worry about me as an emperor. " This line makes people sad, asking what the world is really about is the true value of love.

The first half of the film attracts the audience with comedy plot, which makes the audience intoxicated, while the second half dispels the heavy feeling. The second half draws the audience back to reality through the tragic drama, which not only causes the audience to think, but also gives the film a kind of massiness and depth, which makes people get more enlightenment between sadness and joy. In addition, with the popularity of the film, a classic dialogue that Cecilia Cheung promised Louis Koo in the film has also become the love motto of many young audiences.

So this play is not only funny, but also meaningful, don't you think?