đI recommend the following two novels to you: "From Uncle Nine's Movie to Zombie" and "Ghost Hunting Fake Taoist". These two novels belong to the category of suspense and wonderful worlds. They both involve the plot of Taoist priests catching ghosts and zombies. They are very suitable for your needs! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
Of course you can. Here are some classic Hong Kong movies: The Great Times (1990): A film full of historical sense and political wisdom about the history and political struggles before Hong Kong's return to China. [2]<<Smiling Proud in the Pugilistic World>>(1994): adapted from Mr. Jin Yong's wuxia novel, it is a classic wuxia movie that tells the story of the grudges and love story of the pugilistic world. 3. Infernal Affairs (2002): Directed by Liu Weiqiang and Mak Siu-fai, it tells the story of the struggle and betrayal between two undercover agents in the gangs. The Myth (1999): Starring Stephen Chou and Karen Mok, it tells the story of two people from different eras who meet each other through time and space. New Chinese Ghost Story (2006): adapted from Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts novel about the love story between a female Taoist priest and a monster. It is a film full of romantic and horror elements. I hope these movies can bring you a different experience.
I recommend " From Hong Kong to the Heavens " and " From Hong Kong to Forensic Pioneer to Police ", these two infinite novels. They are both doujin novels with Hong Kong dramas as the background, and both novels have already been completed!
There were many old Hong Kong gangster themed movies. Here are some of the more famous movies: 1 Infernal Affairs (2002): Directed by Liu Weiqiang and Mak Siu-fai, it tells the story of the Hong Kong mafia's Infernal Affairs. 2 "The Colors of Heroes"(1988): starred by Stephen Chou and Chan Chan, it narrates the grudges and feelings of two Jianghu heroes. The Past of Hong Kong (1990): Starring Huang Rihua, Andy Liu, etc., it narrates the history of Hong Kong gangs in the 1990s. 4. Dark War (1997): Starring Andy Liu, Jacky Zhang, etc., it tells the story of a big battle between the Hong Kong gang and the police. 5 "The Great Times"(1991): Starring Stephen Chou, Andy Liu, etc., it narrates the struggle between the Hong Kong gangs and the British government. 6 Black Gold (2005): Directed by Li Gangang, it tells the story of a gang family. 7 "A Dragon of Fortune"(2007): Directed by Wang Jing, it tells the story of a young man who joins a gang and becomes a gang boss. 8 Prison Storm (1993): Directed by Liu Weiqiang, it tells the story of two gang bosses in prison. These are some of the more famous old Hong Kong gangster films, and of course, there are many other excellent films.
Similar novels to " Hong Kong News " were " America's Fame and Wealth,"" 2014: I Want to Be the Governor,"" I Want to Leave the World at the Beginning,"" The Birth of Hong Kong Families," and " Hong Kong: The Rise of the King." These novels all had similar styles and topics to " Hong Kong News ", so they could be used as reading options.
I recommend the novel," Love of Apricot Rain," which tells the love story of a literary writer and a sexy reporter. It's very exciting. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah!
I recommend a novel called "Treasure Hunting System." The plot of the novel is about a male protagonist, Liu Qiang, who was kicked out of his company. He accidentally activated the Treasure Hunting System and swept away all the international salvage companies. He discovered all kinds of treasures and relics during the exploration. The plot was compact and full of ups and downs, giving him the feeling of exploring and searching for treasures. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
In 1990, the top ten Hong Kong films at the box office included Gambling Saint, Playing truant, Gambling Hero, Smiling Proud in the World, New Shaolin Five Ancestors, and so on. Among them," The Gambling Saint " and " Playing truant " were starred by Stephen Chou and became the box office champions of the year. These films were a huge success in the Hong Kong film market at that time and became the representative works of the golden age of Hong Kong movies in the 1990s.
I recommend the book " Healing Director " to you. Although it's not an old Hong Kong horror film, the main character in it is a director who wants to live an ordinary life, only to find himself a third-rate director of a third-rate horror film. In the process of filming a horror movie, he discovered that there were ghosts in this world, and it ended with a happy ending. I hope you like my recommendation.đ
Usually, the props used by Taoist priests to exorcise ghosts in old movies included willow branches dipped in water, tung oil, dragon's beard grass, talismans, peach wood swords, and so on.