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Why not use Qiu, the shopkeeper of the Silver Empire?

He insisted on wearing a shopkeeper because he was more capable.

Dai shopkeeper is better than Qiu shopkeeper in all aspects. Master Kong is mainly afraid of wearing a shopkeeper to work for Gao Zhen, and the Kang family can't suppress him, so he wants the shopkeeper Qiu to be a big shopkeeper. Through observation, Aaron Kwok found that wearing a shopkeeper had neither ability nor personality, and insisted on wearing a shopkeeper.

"Silver Empire" is a dynasty drama film adapted from the novel "White Silver Valley" by writer Cheng Yi, directed by Yao and starring Hao Lei. The film tells the story of the inheritance and love triangle between Tian Chengyuan and his son, a wealthy businessman in Shanxi.

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This film, like the TV series Baiyin Valley, is adapted from the novel Baiyin Valley by Shanxi writer Cheng Yi, and tells the interest entanglements and emotional entanglements of the noble families of Shanxi merchants in the late Qing Dynasty. Producer Peggy Chiao admits that he and the director are both from Shanxi, so they have an innate affinity for the theme of Shanxi merchants.

In addition, China has experienced a transition period, and people's understanding of commercial warfare is biased. She wants to tell everyone that businessmen should not only "value profits", but also have many ethical and moral things in it.

The film has been prepared for two years, costing10 million dollars, and invited Hong Kong and mainland actors Aaron Kwok, Zhang Tie-Lin and Hao Lei to perform and translate the wonderful stories of this great era.

The film was jointly produced by the filmmaker and Christina Yao, and the production team was temporarily selected, with the director of fashion design; Wai Tung is a martial arts coach; Zhang, a famous photographer and producer, is the chief planner.

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