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Introduction and details of Ti Ying.

Synopsis In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, Chunyu Kun, a famous physician, was once Tai Cang Ling and was honored as Cang Gong. He is famous for his syndrome differentiation and treatment, pulse diagnosis and treatment, and many experiences, but he has attracted the envy of Fang Shidong Guo Yannian and others.

Stills Spring Rain Clothes, childless and childless, loves the fifth daughter. She is pure, beautiful, intelligent, determined and knows how to be filial. There are three disciples in his school. Three disciples, Zhu Wen and Ti Ying, fell in love, but were severely scolded by Master for a medical mistake and left. At that time, Dongguo was treated with Dan medicine, and the patient took Dan medicine for a long time, which led to asthma, thick neck, edema and other poisoning symptoms, which eventually led to death.

Huang's son is getting sicker and sicker because of taking Dan medicine and too much sex. Chunyu Kun used Chinese herbal medicine to fight poison with poison and told him to stop taking Dan medicine and give up drinking, but Huang didn't listen to advice and died. Huang Jiang Dong Guo Yannian and other alchemists received the Tingwei yamen in Chang 'an, falsely accusing Chunyu Kun of harming people with evil drugs. Honest and straightforward Chun Yuyi refused to be advised to take temporary refuge and decided to go to court to argue. However, Tingwei yamen believed the slanderers of Dongguo and other alchemists, sentenced Chunyuyi to corporal punishment and cut off his right toe.

Ti Ying and Zhu Wen, who arrived at the news, were determined to avenge their father for their teacher. When Wendi Deng went out to drive, they did not hesitate to risk their lives to complain. Deeply moved, Emperor Wen ordered Chunyu Kun to be exempted from punishment and released from prison, while Zhu Wen was sentenced to three years in prison for "committing a crime". Chunyu Kun took Ti Ying to visit Zhu Wen in prison and regarded Zhu Wen as her future husband.

The original work of Mei Changling was produced by director Levin, assistant director (Chen), screenwriter and photographer Fan Jinyu, editor Hu Prop, Wang Shian, art design, Liang Tingxing, costume design, Chen Bowen, Cao Zonglie, visual effect, Wang Acui lighting, Yang Weixiong, recording, Liu Liangcheng, Liu Yang drama Wu Wen, Li Yushu scene notes, and set designer Wu Shizhu. Producer: Xiong Guang.

Film Poster Production Assistant: Gao Fei

Consultant: Guo Zhi

Director of Photography: Jiang Chao

Photography Assistant: Gu Guangyuan

Photographic assistant: Xiong Songxiong

Stills: Wang

Editor's Assistant: Lin Yaofu

Makeup: Lin

Makeup: Yuan Limin

Prop design: Wang Sanqing

Zhou Changhua and Xu.

Cast role actor Ti Ying Zhen Zhen Chunyu wangyi Athena Chu Xie Wenxian Dong Guo Yannian Sun Huangyue ji zi's son Xiaobao Ge-YiMing Weng-Ding Qiang Tiyingjie Jiang Qing Tiyingjie Gui Yalei Tiyingjie Hu Jintao Tiyingjie Pan Yingzi-Cao Jian Yang Aihua-Yang Cao Qiuouwei-Cui Fusheng-Gu Jun Liu Ming-Wang Sun-Meng Dichen-Jianong Gong Luguanghao-Awarded the Ninth Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award ()

Best feature film

Screenshot Best Screenplay (Li Hanxiang)

Best Actor (Wang Yin)

Best color cinematography (Fan Jinyu)

Best color film art design (Liang Yanxing)

Best Music (Non-Opera) (Tsu-Hui Hsia)

The 7th Asian Film Festival (1971);

Best Actress (Zhen Zhen)

Best Art Design (Liang Yanxing)

Best Asian Traditional Culture Award