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Can "The Last Eunuch in China" be as famous as "Farewell My Concubine"?

Okay. As a unique cancer product of feudal society, castrated eunuchs have residual defects both physically and psychologically. Eunuchs played an important role in the decline of Chinese dynasties.

In novels and film and television works, in the early 1980s, the great director Li Hanxiang was invited to mainland China to start filming the "Qing Palace Trilogy". At the time, the film received strong support from the European continent. Not only was it filmed in the Forbidden City and the Summer Palace, but it was also the first film shot in the Forbidden City and the Imperial City. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the situation changed. Under the tide of the times, the princes and generals staged scenes of joy and sorrow. Countless people who came to their home also witnessed this legendary historical period.

Eunuchs are a group that cannot be ignored. As the eldest brother of the Hong Kong film industry, Hong Kong's strength, authority and acting skills are obvious to all. Especially in supporting newcomers, he is better than other giants. Sammo Hung made his debut in the 1960s, became a martial arts coach in the early 1970s, and began serving as the director of EM77. This is the thirty-third year of Guangxu (1907). "Eunuchs" have long been the object of ridicule and ridicule. When this "joke" becomes a complete habit. Perhaps too many unarmed eunuchs chose to become eunuchs.

Oddly, the eunuch became the center of the after-dinner conversation. Review polarizing movies. During the Xuantong period, Xiao Dechang, the last eunuch of the Qing Dynasty, was proud of "returning to his hometown with honor". Mok Shaocong was born in Hong Kong in 1962. In 1980, when he was only 18 years old, he entered the landscape art circle. With his bushy eyebrows and big eyes, he was soon cast in his first TV series. He has also appeared as a hero in films such as "The Order of the Martial Arts", "The Last Eunuch in China" and "Once Upon a Time". He was originally looking for Andy Lau's movie, but found out that the cameo movie starring Moshango Huazai was from 1987. I heard this movie was previously based on a true biography. If you look at the ages and actors, it's worth watching. Sammo Hung and Zhang Zhiliang tried to persuade Zou Wenhuai to agree to film The Last Eunuch in China, but Zou Wenhuai always refused.