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A comedic interpretation of the love story between Liang Shan Bo and Zhu Ying Tai.

An Ni, a prosecutor of the Jiangcheng Procuratorate, was assigned by Chief Prosecutor Xu Ailin to handle the case investigating a missing college student who jumped off into a lake. She started with Zhao Jikai, the General Manager of Huiquan Games, and found connection between him and overseas organizations that promote bullying, leading to the arrest of the crime perpetrators. While Huiquan Games’ stocks price plummeted, Yin Huiquan donates to Jiangxiao Academy which would in turn corrupt minors in the guise of charity.

The student Li Xiaowen and other victims come forward, publicly denouncing the unorthodox means of Jiangxiao Academy to control youngsters. An Ni presents solid evidences in the court, leading to the academy’s shut down and punishment of those who were involved.

Yan Qin, who took over the Huiquan Games, misappropriated the funds to invest in the development of a copper mine. However, this investment venture was a Ponzi scheme by an online financial fraud gang.

It's about 2 best friends. Mae Hong a famous signer's girlfriend, but his other friend Mae Kim tricked the guy into having "something" with her. After that, they have conflict and hated each other.

Ying Xiong Shao Nian

Bai Wan Da Ying Jia was a Singaporean game show based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The show was hosted by Chao Chi-Tai. The main goal of the game was to win 1 million Singapore dollars by answering 15 multiple-choice questions correctly. There were three lifelines - fifty fifty, phone a friend and ask the audience.

Bai Wan Da Ying Jia was shown on the Singaporean TV station MediaCorp TV Channel 8.

The show was also nominated for Star Awards in years 2001 and 2002, in 2001 the show won in the category of Best Variety Program. However in the year 2002, the show lost to another rival program.

Ai Chang Cai Hui Ying is a charity game show produced by Zhejiang Television. It was premiered on November 15, 2008 and ended on October 31, 2010. The hosts were Chen Huan, Tian Yue, Zuo Yan and Huang Ziwen as of the last episode. Former hosts include Hua Shao, Zhu Dan and Shen Tao. The format of an internationally famous game show Deal or No Deal was adapted for the first 16 episodes of the show.

Wan Jai Gub Nai Jom Ying is a 2010 drama/comedy/romance Thai lakorn that is aired on Channel 3. It starred Krissada Pornveroj, Louis Scott, Ekkaphong Jongkesakorn, Peeranee Kongthai, Rasri Balenciaga, and Chalida Vijitvongthong.

December 10, 1983

Chronicles the growth of a young woman as she dabbles in Hong Kong’s independent film scene. Based in part on Hui’s real-life experiences.

plot is unknown.

A quiet physician from southern China masters martial arts to protect his son and stop a corrupt governor.

February 21, 1967
March 10, 2000

The Documentary record the life of a panda, Ying, and his Trainer, Bai, in their small residential room inside China Wuhan Acrobatic Troupe. They both share a life behind bars where the outside world is out of reach and only accessible through a television.

Four young lives were changed forever when they become involved in the 1967 Hong Kong Leftist Riot; half a century later, another four face similar challenges amidst the Mainland-Hong Kong conflict.

April 24, 2020

Zhaodu Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine discovered during a flood relief that Chen Yinsheng, the victim of a shadow puppet show in Chenjia Village, Cizhou, lived on the shadow puppets all the year round. His son Chen Dapeng was paralyzed by a car accident during a shadow puppet show. With awe of the national intangible cultural heritage, the dean decided to overcome all difficulties to treat Chen Dapeng after learning about the situation, hoping that the next generation of shadow puppetists can inherit the craft of "handling shadow puppets".

January 1, 1980

Set in late 1920s, Huang Ying Gu leads a group of outlaws in green woods, and joins the Red Army.

Wang Peiying, a widow with seven children, was a worker at the Ministry of Railways. The famine precipitated by the Great Leap Forward, which killed perhaps 30 million people by the early 1960s, had horrified her, and as political turmoil began again only a few years later, she publicly called on China’s leader, Mao Zedong, to take responsibility for his mistakes and resign. Ms. Wang was sent to a psychiatric hospital and drugged. Released and paraded around the capital, she refused to recant. Instead, she repeated her accusations. Her jaw was broken to stop her from talking. After a mass trial at the Workers’ Stadium on Jan. 27, 1970, she was executed.

A six-year old boy from Beijing improves his social behavior when he visits with his mother working in the Jingpo mountains.

September 30, 1972

Two people, who were taught by the same Kung Fu teacher, meet again after 10 years. Toe has become a policeman and has to investigate which ruthless gang has been terrorizing the railway. Tjeu has become a gang leader. After a while Toe finds out Tjeu is the man behind the robberies. This can only lead to one thing: a tough duel.

September 5, 2017

Chinese movie

Taiwanese drama film.

PLA Pilots during the Korean War

Onmyoji & Onmyoji II

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