I recommend "Reborn as a Tycoon in Hong Kong" to you. This book mainly tells the story of a modern otaku reborn in Hong Kong in 1985, successfully playing around the city and building his own empire. Among them, the male lead also needed to rely on Feng Shui to do business. He could be said to be a Feng Shui magician. In addition, there was also a character in the book who was very talented. He had outstanding performance in both business and feng shui, while the other person had evil intentions and became a big bad person. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There are many classics in Hong Kong's ancient TV dramas. The following are some of the works that are worth recommending: 1 " The Past of Hong Kong ": It tells the historical story of Hong Kong before the return of Hong Kong. The cast is strong, including Huang Rihua, Andy Liu, Liang Jiahui and other actors. " Elegance of the Ming Dynasty ": The drama was set in the Ming Dynasty and mainly narrated the struggles and love stories between the various forces of the Ming Dynasty. It was directed by Zhu Shaocong and starred in Huang Zongze, Wu Zhuoxi, Zheng Shaoqiu, etc. 3 " Soaring into the Sky ": The drama tells the professional career of pilots in Hong Kong airport in a funny and romantic way. It is directed by Director Xu Ke and starred in Eason Chan, Zhang Zhilin, Wu Zhenyu, etc. 4. The Great Sage of a Chinese Oath: The Wedding: This movie is a classic Hong Kong romantic comedy film in ancient costume. It is directed by Liu Zhenwei and starred in Stephen Zhou, Zhu Yin, etc. 5." Chu Qiao ": This drama tells a fictional ancient story based on Zhao Liying's acting skills and beauty. The plot is exciting and popular with the audience. These are some classic Hong Kong costume dramas. I hope you will like them!
Hong Kong has many well-known Feng Shui masters and masters of metaphysics. Some of the most famous ones include: 1 Mr Liang Zhu: Mr Liang Zhu is a famous Feng Shui master and a master of metaphysics in Hong Kong. His book, The Book of Changes Feng Shui Introduction, has become one of the classics of Feng Shui and metaphysics enthusiasts. Mei Lan Ri Lan: Mei Lan Ri Lan is a master of Feng Shui and metaphysics in Malaysia. He is known as the "Master of Feng Shui in Malaysia" and enjoys a high reputation in the field of Feng Shui and metaphysics in the world. 3. Mr. Li Jizhong: Mr. Li Jizhong is a famous master of Feng Shui and metaphysics in the mainland of China. His book, Tao Te Ching and Feng Shui, is widely read and praised. 4. Mr. Fu Peirong: Mr. Fu Peirong is a famous master of metaphysics and Feng Shui in Hong Kong. His works, The Mystery of the Book of Changes and Feng Shui, are very popular among readers. In addition, there were many other Feng Shui and Metaphysical Masters in Hong Kong. Their names and achievements were widely circulated among Feng Shui and Metaphysical enthusiasts.
It was a very classic Hong Kong costume comedy film called " A Chinese Oath to the West." It was released in 1995 and was directed by Liu Zhenwei and starred by Stephen Chou, Zhu Yin and others. The movie tells the story of the two main characters, Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang, who travel to ancient Hong Kong, where they encounter many interesting characters and challenges. The film's humor and level of humor were very classic and loved by the audience. If you like Hong Kong period comedies, then Journey to the West must not be missed.
Hong Kong was a city full of history and culture, and there were many locations in classic Hong Kong films that were worthy of tourists making a pilgrimage. Here are some famous locations: Hong Kong Resort: As one of the most popular theme parks in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Resort's Disney-themed attractions and performances are very suitable for families and children. 2. Victoria Peak: The highest peak in Hong Kong can be reached by cable car or on foot. From the top of the mountain, visitors can admire the breathtaking skyline of Hong Kong. 3. Lantao Island: One of the largest islands in Hong Kong is famous for the Big Buddha in the Temple of Heaven (also known as the Big Buddha) and the Hong Kong village (also known as Mui Wo). 4. Avenue of Stars: A street on the beach of Tsimshatsui with the fingerprints and signatures of many celebrities is a cultural landmark of Hong Kong. 5. Hong Kong Museum of History: Located in Tsimshatsui, it showcases the history and culture of Hong Kong. Central: Hong Kong's commercial and financial center has many high-rise buildings and shopping malls. 7 Mongkow: A lively shopping and food district with many popular shopping centers and eateries. Rambler Bay: A beautiful beach in Stanley is a popular tourist destination in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Cultural Centre: Located in Tsimshatsui, it is an arts and cultural centre with facilities such as concert halls, theatres and art gallery. These are some of the famous places in Hong Kong that tourists can visit to experience Hong Kong's culture and charm.
One of the Hong Kong dramas was called "Soaring the Clouds"(English name: Soaring the Clouds). It was a Hong Kong police drama that had its premiere in 2014. It starred Lu Yong, Tan Junyan, Chen Shancong, Gong Jiaxin, and others. The drama told the story of a group of police officers dealing with Brother Chen's case, and a series of bizarre events happened. At the same time, it also showed the friendship and love between them. The drama had achieved high ratings in Hong Kong and Mainland China and won many honors and awards.
Every year, a book on Feng Shui was published in Hong Kong. It was usually called the Book of Changes Feng Shui Complete Book.
Fengshui was a belief system in traditional Chinese culture. The belief originated from ancient China, which believed that it could affect the fortune of humans and the natural environment. Many people in Hong Kong and Taiwan believed in Fengshui because of their history and cultural traditions. In Taiwan, many people view the Fengshui Ghosts as guardians of their families and businesses, and believe that they can bless them with peace, health, and prosperity. In Hong Kong, Feng Shui was also widely believed in. Many people would perform Feng Shui arrangements in their houses or shops to pray for good luck and wealth. In addition, people in Hong Kong and Taiwan were also influenced by Western cultures such as Buddhism and Buddhism. These cultures also had an impact on the belief in Fengshui. The belief in Fengshui ghosts and gods had a wide cultural background and historical origins in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and had become a part of people's lives.
The following novels meet your requirements: - "Gods: The Beginning, Fish, Cat, Orc": The protagonist becomes the most evil god. - "Three Kingdoms Nail Households": The protagonist becomes a person worse than the devil; - "Tivat's I Am Undercover in the Winter": The protagonist has a bad personality. Wherever he goes, he will be chaotic. He will kill when he needs to be killed and beat when he needs to be beaten. - "Revenge and Love": The story's actions with evil intentions will eventually fail, and the protagonist's character is more evil. - [The Super-Rich System of Rebirth: The story of a poor loser turning into a bad person.] - [One Piece: Supreme Swordsmanship]: The protagonist is a non-eagle-eyed swordsman, a non-righteous/evil partner, and he is entertaining himself. - "Evil Magic High": The male protagonist's sexual orientation is strange, and his sexual preference is reversed by the witch. - The Reborn Killer was a story about an assassin's growth. - "Concubine Thieves Can't Be Taken": The female protagonist changed from an "extraordinary" female agent to an "extraordinary" beauty thief. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many classic period movies and TV dramas from the 1980s in Hong Kong. The following are some representative works: Movie: - Smiling Proud in the World - A Chinese Ghost Story - Huang Feihong Series - The Colors of Heroes - God of Gamblers series - Infernal Affairs - The Story of Hoodlum TV Series: - Soaring to the Clouds - Hong Kong Past Hong Kong Love Story - Ming Pao Story - Mr. Zombie series - Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng - Investiture of the Gods series These works were widely welcomed at that time and became classic period movies and TV dramas.
There are many anime male leads who have both good and bad personalities. Here are some examples: Alan Yaeger, the protagonist of the Attack of the Giants. He started off as a gentle and kind man, but in his split personality, another person, Grenelle Braus, became a cruel killer. 2 Naruto, the protagonist of Naruto. At first, he was a hardworking, kind, and upright person, but in his dual personality, the other personality, Sasuke, became a cold, selfish, and cruel bad person. 3. Songyang, the protagonist of Silver Soul. At first, he was a humorous, humorous, kind, and good person, but in his dual personality, the other personality, Katsuki Kotaro, became a selfish, cunning, and evil person. 4. The protagonist of the Ghost Blade, Tanjiro. At first, he was a kind, brave, and upright person, but in his dual personality, the other personality, Mikoto Mitsui, became a cold, selfish, and cruel bad person. The dual personalities of these characters were often part of the growth and change of the characters, allowing the readers to understand and pay more attention to the inner changes of the characters.