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She's Got No Name (Chinese: 酱园弄; pinyin: Jiàngyuán nòng) is a 2024 Chinese–Hong Kong crime drama film directed and co-produced by Peter Chan, and features an ensemble cast led by Zhang Ziyi.
Jiang Ziya (Chinese: 姜子牙; pinyin: Jiāng Zǐyá, sometimes spelt as Jiang Zi Ya) [3] is a 2020 Chinese animated fantasy adventure film directed by Cheng Teng and Li Wei. Featuring the mythological and fictional version of the popular Chinese figure Jiang Ziya , the plot is loosely based on the 16th-century novel Investiture of the Gods by ...
In the second season, Murong Yunhai wakes up from a dream with a girl, screaming from the pain of his head and furious beating of his heart. Curious about her identity, he begins an argument with his mother and steals her platinum credit card. Yunhai travels to Singapore and meets a girl named Jiang Yuan.
Jiang Guangtao, Ji Guanlin, Zheng Xi [16] Lost in Russia: Xu Zheng: Xu Zheng, Huang Meiying, Yuan Quan [17] The Rescue: Dante Lam: Eddie Peng, Wang Yanlin, Xin Zhilei [18] Vanguard: Stanley Tong: Jackie Chan, Yang Yang, Allen [19] F E B R U A R Y 3 Sub-subconscious: Zhou Chengzhou: Chen huiqi, Huo Bingling, Li Chuanshuai, Wang Guoqing, Zhao ...
Su Ke as Jiang Yuanbo [5] Chief Secretariat and Head of Jiang household. He is the father of Jiang Li, Jiang Ruoyao and Bing Ji. Sun Wei as Jiang Yuanping; Master of the second branch of the Jiang family. Lu Shi's husband and Jingrui's father. Zhang Ding Han as Lu Shi; Jiang Yuan Ping's wife. Mother of Jingrui. He Fengtian as Jiang Jingrui [3]
The Captain (Chinese: 中国机长) is a 2019 Chinese disaster-adventure film co-produced, co-cinematographed and directed by Andrew Lau, which stars Zhang Hanyu, Oho Ou, Du Jiang, Yuan Quan, Zhang Tian'ai, Li Qin, Zhang Yamei, and Yang Qiru. [3] The film is based on the Sichuan Airlines Flight 8633 incident. [4]
Shot in the summer of 2002, Green Tea was one of three films directed by Zhang Yuan that year (including the earlier I Love You and the subsequent Jiang Jie). The film was photographed by established Hong Kong-cinematographer Christopher Doyle, whose work gives Green Tea a more polished look than many of Zhang's earlier independent features. [1]
When he turned 16 years old, his biological mother Jiang Yuan remarried. Her new husband is a high-ranking military official, Gu Weiting. Because of his mother's death, Gu Weiting's son, Gu Hai (Huang Jingyu), has been harboring a deep grudge towards his father. By the random hand of fate, the two step-brothers with wildly conflicting emotional ...