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Below is an outline and key thematic data points you can use to structure your paper. I. Introduction: The Unconventional Hero
: Wei Xiaobao (or Wilson Bond) breaks every traditional wuxia trope. Unlike the noble, martial arts-obsessed heroes of typical wuxia, he is a quick-witted, semi-literate storyteller from a brothel who relies on luck and deception rather than "kung fu". Royal Tramp
To put together a paper on Royal Tramp , you should focus on its origins as Louis Cha’s final masterpiece, The Deer and the Cauldron , and its most famous cinematic adaptation starring Stephen Chow . Below is an outline and key thematic data
: Through sheer luck, he befriends the young Kangxi Emperor , becoming his most trusted advisor while remaining a high-ranking member of the rebellion. Unlike the noble, martial arts-obsessed heroes of typical
: The paper explores how Royal Tramp uses the character of Wei Xiaobao to satirize traditional heroism, political loyalty, and the corrupting nature of power. II. Plot Summary: A Double Agent's Chaos
: Royal Tramp (1992) is a comedic adaptation of Louis Cha’s (Jin Yong) final wuxia novel, The Deer and the Cauldron .
: Wei Xiaobao accidentally saves Chen Jinnan, the leader of the revolutionary Heaven and Earth Society , an anti-Qing organization.