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Du hang da biao ke (1971) Duo ming jin jian (1971) Jian (1971) A Touch of Zen (1971) Zhui ming qiang (1971) - Prime Minister Sing Pa Tou; Yi fu dang guan (1971) Wan li xiong feng (1971) Shi wan jin shan (1971) Long hu da jue dou (1971) Da sha xing (1971) Da mo ying xiong zhuan (1971) - Jiu Ching; Ci man wang (1971) Da di long she (1972) - Tsao ...
Meanwhile, the Jiu-Tian Troupe is pushed out of business by Wu-Cheng's troupe. With the support of Aunt Da, Ah-Tai challenges Wu-Cheng and his son Ah-Xian (Alien Huang): Ah-Tai takes charge of the Jiu-Tian Troupe, and promises that under his leadership, the Jiu-Tian Troupe will defeat Wu-Cheng's troupe in six months, or else the Jiu-Tian Troupe ...
When Zhu Biao flees to Hu Cheng's village after his defeat, Hu Cheng captures and escorts him to the Liangshan camp. Along the way, they meet Li Kui, who decapitates Zhu Biao. Li Shishi (李師師) is a Gējì living in the capital. Emperor Huizong is one of her regular clients. She helps the Liangshan outlaws in obtaining amnesty from the emperor.
Cao Man Zhuan: Biography of Cao Man: Records about Cao Cao's life prior to his rise to power: 1.1 n 1 曹志別傳 Cao Zhi Biezhuan: Unofficial Biography of Cao Zhi: Records about Cao Zhì (曹志), son of Cao Zhí: 19.577 n 2; biography of Cao Zhi: 陳留耆舊傳 Chenliu Qijiu Zhuan: Biographies of the Seniors of Chenliu: Su Lin (蘇林) [6]
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The "Father of Hong Kong cinema", Lai Man-Wai, portrayed Cao Cao in The Witty Sorcerer, a 1931 comedy film based on a story in Romance of the Three Kingdoms about Zuo Ci playing tricks on Cao Cao. In the Shaw Brothers film The Weird Man, Cao Cao appeared in the beginning of the film with Zuo Ci. Zuo Ci was playing tricks on him by giving him a ...
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Xiang Chong was born in Yicheng, Xiangyang Commandery, which is present-day Yicheng, Hubei.His uncle, Xiang Lang, served under Liu Biao, the Governor of Jing Province (covering present-day Hubei and Hunan) in the late Eastern Han dynasty and later under the warlord Liu Bei, the founding emperor of the Shu Han state in the Three Kingdoms period.