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The East Is Red

The situation in Dong Fangbubai has reappeared.

Chief Director: King-Tan Yuen

Director: Cheng Xiaodong Li Huimin

Actor: Yu Jingying Kaohsiung

Screenwriters: Tsui Hark, Roy Szeto and Cheung Tan.

Photography/Image: Liu Mantang

Art (Design): Panchao Ma

Music: Hu Weili

Edit: Yu Jun

Styling Design: Zhang Shuping

Clothing (Design): Kwok-Chun Chiu

Action direction: Cheng Xiaodong, Ma Yucheng and Lin Dian.

Theme Song Singing: Chan Sarah

Theme Song Lyrics: Jonathan Lee

The theme song is composed by Li.

Producer: Tsui Hark

Planning: Li Huimin, Cheng Xiaodong

Producer: Wu Jianuo

Introduction:

Adapted from Jin Yong's masterpiece the legendary swordsman. It was still directed by Cheng Xiaodong who filmed Dong Fangbubai, but the story didn't continue. Dong Fangbubai, who practiced magic, wanted to unify the whole country, but blackwood Cliff was completely annihilated in World War I and was seriously injured himself, and never appeared again. Snow Chihiro, the beloved princess of the East, reorganized Sun Moon Shinto just to wait for his reappearance. Changfeng Gu, the navy's prefect, ran into Dong Fangbubai on the black wooden cliff, but ordered someone to dig a hole. Dong returned to the Jianghu, found it after killing all the people who pretended to be himself, and broke up with her. Changfeng Gu saved Snow Chihiro regardless of the previous grievances and gave birth to love; But Snow Chihiro's affection for the East is unforgettable. The east wants to unify the rivers and lakes again, but it wants to stop the pilot from fighting it to the death. Snow Chihiro died, and Dong Fangbubai learned something from Love My Concubine.