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Zhu's first film role was uncredited appearance in the film Bey, Our 1948 (1999). In 2000, Zhu played the role of Soong Ching-ling in Sun Yat-Sen, for which she won the Favorite Actress Award at the CCTV Television Awards. That same year, she earned her Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress nomination for her performance as Li Yun in Beautiful ...
Fifth Prince Zhu (朱五太子; Zhū Wǔ Tàizǐ) is a son of Zhu Youlang and a pretender to the Ming throne supported by the House of Prince Mu. Zhu Shugui (朱術桂; Zhū Shùguī), the Prince of Ningjing (寧靖王), is a pretender to the Ming throne who took shelter in the Kingdom of Tungning. He commits suicide after Tungning surrenders ...
Turmoil engulfs China in the final years of the Mongol-ruled Yuan dynasty as the government degenerates into corruption while rebel forces sprout throughout the land to overthrow the Yuan regime. Somewhere in the wilderness, Zhu Chongba, a young cowherd, stands on a huge rock and proclaims to his friends, "I, Emperor Zhu, will reward each of ...
The series attracted various controversies since its premiere. It was criticized for blatant plagiarism of Boys Over Flowers (through its Taiwanese adaptation Meteor Garden), excessive product placement, as well as its old-fashioned costumes and dialogues. Viewers also panned the inconsistent plot and poor characters development of the series.
Flowers in the Mirror (traditional Chinese: 鏡花緣; simplified Chinese: 镜花缘; pinyin: Jìnghuāyuán), literally mirror flower bondings, also translated as The Marriage of Flowers in the Mirror, or Romance of the Flowers in the Mirror, is a fantasy novel written by Li Ruzhen (Li Ju-chen), completed in the year of 1827 during the Qing ...
Yuan Shixiao (袁士宵; Yuán Shìxiāo), nicknamed "Eccentric Hero of the Heavenly Pool" (天池怪俠), is an eccentric martial artist living on Mount Heaven. He teaches Chen Jialuo martial arts and imparts his famous skill, "Hundred Flowers Fist" (百花拳), to Chen. He has a crush on Guan Mingmei and has never given up on her even after ...
Zhu Fengshi as Lin Tianyi (林天逸) Hui'er's husband. Second-command leader of the bandits. Li Ruoci as Hui'er (卉儿) Lin Tianyi's wife. Wang Bin as Ma Yuan Long (马元龙) Leader of the bandits. Yang Shizhen as Xiao Wu (小五) Huang Shichao as Zhu Zi (柱子)
A native of Beijing, he was the author of the novel Jing Hua Yuan (鏡花緣), or Flowers in the Mirror. He also wrote Lishi Yinjian (李氏音鑑), a work of Chinese phonology, and complied Shou Zi Pu (受子譜), a valuable kifu of Go. Flowers in the Mirror (completed in 1827) is a novel of fantasy and erudition in 100 chapters. [1]