At the beginning, Ding Lianshan chatted with IP Man, from Hong Kong cigarettes to gentleness, courtesy and frugality, and clicked the word "turn". After that, he asked IP Man to give people cigarettes, but he didn't face. He set a trap for IP Man in language, and then handed him cigarettes to force IP Man to fight with him. At the invitation of Ding Lianshan, Ip Man had to take the cigarette. Say that finish, Ding Lianshan lit a match, posing to give IP Man a cigarette. Pay special attention to Ding Lianshan's posture here. It's a trap. When the other person lights a cigarette with a lighter, Ding Lianshan can quickly stab the match in his right hand into the other person's eyes with his left hand, making him blind. This trick is called "Little Red" in Jianghu, which is a despicable trick. Ip Man saw Ding Lianshan's intention, but did not refuse Ding Lianshan. Instead, I leaned down slowly with my hands on the table to pick up the fire in Ding Lianshan. Ip Man's gesture here is in response to Ding Lianshan's little redness. In case Ding Lianshan really pokes a match into Ye Wen's eyes with lightning speed, Ye Wen can use his hand to pull back quickly, and at the same time, he can lift the table to deal with Ding Lianshan's offensive. Here Ding Lianshan can see that IP Man is a bold and cautious man. He not only dares to deal with this difficult trick, but also has confidence in his martial arts. He boasted that Ye Wen was a great genius, that's all.
The film tells the legendary life of many masters of "South-North Wulin" and a generation of Wulin master Ye Wen during the Republic of China.