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Liang Tianlai ("Liang Tianlai" produced by Shaw in 1979) Detailed Data Collection

Liang Tianlai, directed by Hong Kong director Feng Wang and produced by Shaw in 1979, is adapted from the story of Liang Tianlai (Wai-Kwok Ng), a character in Yongzheng period of Qing Dynasty. Basic introduction Chinese name: Liang Tianlai mbth: The Last Judgement Producer: Shaw Brothers Producer: China Hongkong Director: Feng Wang Screenwriter: Feng Wang On Sito Starring: Wai-Kwok Ng, Gu Guanzhong, Liang Tian, Lu Guoxiong Released on April 5, 1979? White language: Cantonese Mandarin imdb code: tt79439? Film plot, role introduction, film plot The film Liang Tianlai was adapted from one of the famous "Four Mysteries of the Qing Dynasty": self-hatred and superstition of ancestral graves and geomantic omen, which actually burned the stone room of Liang Tianlai's ancestral home and burned the Liang family's seven bodies and eight lives. Liang Tianlai (Wai-Kwok Ng) and his brother Liang Junlai (Gu Guanzhong) are lucky enough to escape and sue Ling's uncle and nephew. However, Ling paid bribes to court officials, which made it hard to say that Liang Tianlai was wronged. Liang Tian came to Beijing to report to the imperial court, and was beheaded separately by five people sent by Jue Xing, the uncle of Ling Guixing. His brother Liang Junlai died several times in place of his brother to protect him. Zhang Feng, a witness and beggar in this case, refused to be bribed by money and was strangled alive, resulting in a fatal case. Liang Tianlai narrowly escaped death and finally arrived in Beijing, where he submitted a petition to the Duchayuan. Seeing that the case was serious and involved many officials, Du Yushi Chen did not dare to deal with it immediately. One day, Chen Shi met Kong Dapeng, a Taiwanese producer who supervised the Yellow River Water Conservancy Project and returned to Beijing (Kong had handled the case in Guangdong, but was transferred before closing the case). Kong learned that the case had not been settled, so he urged Chen Shi to play it. Yongzheng emperor was very angry when he received the script, and immediately appointed Li Shimei, assistant minister, and Kong Dapeng as imperial envoys, and made a special trip to Guangdong to investigate the case. The whole arrest process went smoothly, and * * * arrested more than 3 criminals. Ling Guixing, the principal offender, was sentenced to death in Ling Chi, 13 people including Qu Juexing and Lin Dayou were beheaded, and 15 others were hanged. Some officials, large and small, involved in the case were sent to the army, some were demoted and transferred, and some were handed over to the punishments. Officials who failed to finalize the case immediately found out the facts before dealing with them. Feng Shui guy Ma Banxian was also heavily blamed for five hundred boards, the "cangue" (imprisoned with wooden shackles) for one month and the "deportation" (deported back to his original place). On the day of sentencing, all the criminals were taken to Tianzi Wharf in Guangzhou, the provincial capital, for public execution. This case was finally solved by nine deaths and strange grievances. The role actor introduces Liang Tianlai (played by Wai-Kwok Ng). Liang Tianlai is the victim of "the strange injustice of nine lives", and the victim is his cousin Ling Guixing. Ling Guixing's father Ling Zongke is the brother-in-law of Liang Chaoda, Liang Tianlai's father. Liang Junlai (Gu Guanzhong) Liang Junlai is Liang Tianlai's younger brother, and also the victim of "the strange injustice of nine lives". Resentment and superstition of ancestral graves and geomantic omen actually burned the stone room of Liang Tianlai's ancestral home, burning seven bodies and eight lives of Liang's family, among which Liang Junlai's wife was pregnant.