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Why was An Xin transferred to the traffic police?
The Knockout Zhong Anxin was handed over to the traffic police because he thought he had killed Li Xiang.

In the play, after Li Xiang's death, An Xin was transferred to the traffic police force. Many viewers thought it was because Anxin was suppressed and marginalized, but it was not.

In the novel, in the scene where Li Xiang confronted Qi Shenggao, the shot that hit Qi Shenggao was actually played by An Xin. This shot hit Qi Shenggao's left rib, causing Xiang Li to bruise, but both of them fell at the same time, which was confirmed by the results of injury identification. However, peace of mind can't accept this fact. In order to calm him down, the team temporarily transferred him to the traffic police team.

Therefore, there is no marginalization, there is no suppression, and it is understandable that Anxin himself can't pass that hurdle for the time being.

The Knockout evaluation:

When adapting the prototype case, The Knockout kept the exhibition space of film and television art while ensuring the truth and rigor of the plot. In the process of watching, the audience can learn about the real life of political and legal experts and grassroots police officers, distinguish the concepts of organized crime and evil forces, further refine their understanding of criminal law and strengthen their legal awareness.

Different from the previous genre films that focused on case presentation and cracking, the narrative perspective of this drama is relatively innovative, and with the help of the growth and destiny curve of two little people, the innovation and breakthrough of criminal investigation drama creation have been realized. In terms of characterization, the play shows the black-and-white contest and complex humanity in the anti-gang action with group narration.

The group image of the characters in the play is like two mutually exclusive magnetic fields, which is enough to stimulate the audience's sense of substitution and strong resonance. The audience will also feel the rock-solid and unshakable will conveyed by the play through the group image created by the actors.