Revolutionaries during the Qing dynasty.
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Revolutionaries during the Qing dynasty.
In Beijing 1930s, a young woman is torn between her lover and her disabled husband.
"Kids' Restaurant" produced by Shanghai Film Studio , directed by Shi Xiaohua, starring Pan Feng, Lin Jian, Cao Jie, Li Ding, etc., was released in 1986.
A beautiful girl is humiliated by powerful people both in the human world and dragon palace, and tries to suicide with her lover.
A young carpenter is in love with a girl from the village of Erhai but she wants a wealthier suitor while another girl loves the carpenter but knows he doesn't love her.
In the mid-sixties, love between husband and wife was taken to task by political vicissitudes in a seaside village at Fukien province right opposite the Quimoy islets.
Forest workers need protection from bugs.
Jialing County is hit earlier than expected by a flood in 1982 and control measures were not yet implemented.
The story continues with Na Xinting’s unwavering commitment to his patriotic duty, even as he faces mounting threats from multiple forces. His relationship with the Daoist leader, Shen Jiu, is a key dynamic, as Shen’s fiery patriotism shakes Na’s worldview. Meanwhile, various factions, including government troops, traitors, and foreign mercenaries, close in on the hidden treasure. The situation escalates into a tense struggle for control of the treasure and the fate of the mountain village. Na is forced to navigate complex alliances and betrayals as he seeks to protect the treasure and his newfound Daoist allies.
The Sweet and Sour Cops Part II is a Hong Kong Crime-Comedy starring Kent Cheng.
Geng Er returns to China from the United States in the 1960s and even the Cultural Revolution does not diminish his patriotism.
Two-part TV series on three different journalists during the era of reform in 1980s.
1980 mainland Chinese film.
A deadly martial artist seeks vengeance on the killers of her husband.
A cruel, shameless man who defrauds money, kills his own wife and is sentenced to death seems to come back to haunt his troubled daughter.
Two young people of the Dai nationality are attracted to each other.
Aboard a bus on a rainy, dark night, a passenger turns out to be dead. Police depend on small details to figure out who killed this man.
When Song Wei's fiancee Luo Qun is denounced as a right-wing traitor by Party official Wu Yao, he is sentenced to ten years' hard labor. Song Wei breaks off her engagement, and eventually marries Wu Yao. Years later, after the Cultural Revolution, political currents have shifted; Song Wei demands that her husband, now a powerful Party official, seek Luo Qun's rehabilitation, but Wu Yao has no desire to open up old political and emotional wounds.
Young people are successful in challenging the traditional custom of arranged marriages in Taohuagou village in the Zhongyuan mountains.
This film is adapted from the novella of the same name by Shui Yunxian. Fu Lianshan, the deputy director of the Provincial Electric Power Bureau, volunteers to go with Chief Engineer Liang Youhan to the Electric Power Bureau in Jiajin region, where the leadership team is in great chaos, to carry out the reform of the management system. They receive the support of intellectuals and cadres such as Dai Bing and Guo Xiaocheng. However, they encounter opposition from Guo Cheng, the Secretary of the Jiajin Prefectural Party Committee, and Da Wang, the deputy director of the Jiajin Electric Power Bureau, and others. Fu Lianshan suffers setbacks and is pushed out of the Electric Power Bureau. Guo Cheng then orders the transmission of electricity with an overload, resulting in a serious accident. Although the reform fails, history is bound to move forward.
Ye's father and son were greedy for millions of huge sums of money.
Yi Jie, Mu Zhen and Ah Wei run a busy noodle shop, but Yi Jie can't stop thinking about Hainan
The returned magistrate postpones his son's wedding and leads people of saline land to overcome poverty and achieve prosperity.
A set of ancient Chinese chimes are kept intact and whole throughout the Northern Expedition, WWII, and Chinese Civil War.
The People's Liberation Army battles bandits in a region of Yunnan.
Liu Hong, an old railway worker, goes back where he fought against the japanese invaders during the war.
Two underground CPC love each other, but never say it until they are betrayed by a traitor and executed by the enemy.
Little Fanzi, a waitress in a restaurant, is a girl who is not at ease with her job and is full of fantasies. She fantasizes that one day she will be able to take off her "unprofitable waitress uniform" and become a singer and a medical worker.However, reality shatters her fantasy again and again, and Fanzi becomes depressed, hating her job even more and venting her frustration on the customers. Zhang Zhi, a university student who grew up as a childhood friend of Fanzi, is unwilling to watch Fanzi's depression, so he often comes to comfort her, telling her that all work is to serve the people...