The synopsis of Wong Tze Wah's February 30th: Two Ghost Stories is a masterpiece jointly directed by digital film directors Qian Shengwei and Gao Linbao. It uses the stories of two pairs of ghosts to express their feelings about life, which has a thought-provoking theme while giving consideration to the entertainment effects of terror and fright. The first story, nostalgia, describes Chen Qitai's lingering dream. She came back to marry her girlfriend Chen Shulan as a living dead, and did not hesitate to hurt the innocent embryo, but she failed to get her wish. The second story, A Farewell, tells the story of Lin Baoyi, a truck driver, who died unsatisfied because he broke his promise. A year later, he was resurrected in Huang Qiusheng, only to find that his ex-wife Liu Meijuan had always hated it. It turns out that he is an irresponsible gambler. He thinks that living in a happy family is just an illusion. The process of tracing the true identity of Huang Qiusheng's roommate Wong Tze Wah is quite interesting.
The Condor Heroes (1995) Director: Screenwriter: Guo/Jing Yung Chiu/Jin Yong Starring:/Carman Lee/Li Qihong/Maggie Cheung/Sydney/Fu Mingxian/Zhang Yi/Chen Qitai/Li Hanzhi/Gavin Lee/Liu Jiang/Wei Qiuhua Type: Love/Martial Arts/Costume Maker Country/Region.
Yuan Shikai has one wife and nine concubines, 17 sons, 15 daughters, 22 granddaughters, 25 granddaughters and 79 children and grandchildren. Yu's wife, the eldest son, married Wu Benxian, the daughter of Wu Dacheng. The first concubine Shen Shi (Suzhou native, childless), the second concubine Li (Korean, the third concubine Jin, one of the two dowry girls), and the first daughter Bo Zhen, married Zhang. The fifth son, Ke Quan, married Duan Fang's daughter. The seventh son, Keqi, married Sun Baoqi's daughter. The tenth son, Ke Jian, married Lu's daughter. Twelve sons married the daughter of Luo, a wealthy businessman, and six women married the son of Sun Baoqi. The third concubine Kim (cousin of the Korean royal family, born in Class Two) and the second son married. The third son, Ke Liang, married Zhang Baixi's daughter. The third female uncle Zhen, also called Yuan, married (my brother's) son. The eighth daughter (who died early), the tenth daughter Sizhen married Zou (commander of the military police in Beiping), the fourth concubine (also known as Wu, a Korean, three concubines, one of the two dowry girls), and the fourth son Ke Duan married He Zhongjing, the daughter of a salt merchant in Tianjin. Zhong Zhen, the second daughter, married Xue Guanlan, the grandson of Xue Fucheng. The fourth woman shot (died early), and the seventh woman shot and married the eldest son, Ying Tie Ting. The fifth concubine Yang (born in a small family in Yangliuqing, Tianjin, smart and capable), the sixth son Ke Huan, married her daughter. The eighth son married Zhou's daughter Zhou. The ninth son, Kejiu, married Li's second daughter. The 11th son, Kean, married Li, the daughter of Tianjin salt merchant Li Shiming. The fifth girl, Ji Zhen, married Lu Baozhong's son. Fifteen women, Ling Zhen (who died young), six concubines (from Nanjing) and fourteen sons, Ke Jie, all married Beijing waitress Wang. Seventeen sons can marry the daughter of Peking Opera actor Yu Zhi. The ninth female, Fu Zhen, the eleventh female, the twelfth female, Rui Zhen, the seventh concubine, Zhang (from Henan, childless), the eighth concubine (from Suzhou), and the thirteenth son, Ke Xiang, married Na Tong's granddaughter and later married Chen Bingkun's daughter. The fifteenth son Koch married the daughter of Zhang Diaochen, a salt merchant. Xunzhen, the 14th daughter, married Cao, the eldest son of Cao Kun. Nine concubines Liu (daughter of five concubines Yang), sixteen children, died young. The thirteenth daughter, Yizhen, continued to marry Lu Baozhong's son after Jizhen's death.