The following article comes from the country's humanistic history, written by Liu Meng

National Humanities history.

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In the well-produced "Chang 'an Twelve Hours", Cui Qi is one of the most tear-tearing characters.
He has a big mind and desires to make contributions. He dares to fight hard in his career, but not just to help the world, nor just for his own future. On his shoulders are the hope of his family (brother Cui Liulang) and the mission of shining glory. However, unfortunately, he had no extraordinary background, no extraordinary wisdom, and his ability and courage were limited and he was not worthy of ambition, which doomed his life to tragedy. However, the impassioned statement "Cui Qi in Longyou, recruited soldiers in the 23rd year of the Old Calendar, and eighty-four thieves 'heads were collected in the military tent" made by the Jingan Bureau before the final battle was still deeply moved by many viewers.
▲ Cui Qi's film and television image.

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