In the end, the bandit leader was deliberately killed by tien. First, he killed his father. Second, he saved tien's life. At the end, TONY's narrative and the compassionate Buddha behind it were actually the moral of this film, telling people that if everyone was not killed, they would not be distorted.
In fact, there is a scene of Tony Jia with a beard and a spear at the end of the film. That is to say, although it was taken away by the king's guards, it didn't hang up in the end and came out alive and kicking.
At first, I didn't understand the meaning of this ending, but later I finally understood that this film is an advertisement for Boxing 3 (or 4). Because in the end, everyone's appetite must have been suspended.