This was a Hong Kong ancient costume martial arts movie called " Sword Demon." The story took place in an ancient dynasty full of martial arts and mystery. The heroine was called Bai Suzhen, a female swordsman who had achieved success in cultivation. The male lead was called Xu Xian, Bai Suzhen's senior brother and a swordsman with strong martial arts. During a martial arts tournament, Xu Xian and Bai Suzhen met and admired each other. They then engaged in a fierce battle. However, in this battle, Bai Suzhen discovered the evil side of Xu Xian's heart and the relationship between the two gradually drifted apart. After that, Bai Suzhen was hunted down by other martial artists. She decided to use her own strength to protect herself and the people she loved. During one of her escapades, Bai Suzhen used her hair as a weapon to kill many enemies. Finally, she arrived in front of a city wall. At this time, Xu Xian came to the city wall and wanted to confess to Bai Suzhen, but Bai Suzhen chose to stab herself to death to express her love. At the end of the movie, Xu Xian looked at Bai Suzhen's corpse and was heartbroken. The movie became a classic martial arts movie with its intense battles and touching storyline.
It was a martial arts movie called " The Undefeated Swordsman ", which was released in 1960. It was directed by Hong Kong director Lee Shau Kee and starred Andy Liu, Zhou Yong, Lu Liangwei and others. The film was about three martial arts masters, the sons of the Huashan Sect's leader, who had a fierce battle in the martial arts world. At the same time, it also exposed the darkness and corruption within the martial arts world. The film was known for its superb martial arts direction and gorgeous visual effects, and was hailed as one of the representative works of Hong Kong martial arts films.
" Gate of Life and Death " was a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Zhang Che and starred by Fu Sheng, Guo Zhui, Luo Mang, Lin Zhenqi, and Liu Huiling. The movie told the story of Qiu Ziyu, a martial arts expert, who was invited by Tu Yi, a martial arts tycoon, to join forces to fight against the Four Great Bandits and take back the Flying Dragon Jade. The movie was released in China Hong Kong on February 22, 1979, and it was 96 minutes long.
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This very old Hong Kong fantasy martial arts movie was called The Proud Swordsman. It was released in 1982 and starred Huang Rihua, Liu Dehua, Zhong Chuhong and others. The movie was a classic wuxia movie, which depicted the story of the various sects fighting for the martial arts secret manuals.
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Coach was a Hong Kong Shao Brothers martial arts film directed by Ni Kuang, with Di Long, Gu Feng, Zhao Yazhi, and Wang Yu as the main actors. The movie was about Hedong Prefecture instructor Wang Yang (Di Long) being framed by local gentry Meng Erda (Gu Feng) and becoming a murder suspect. However, he hid his identity as the instructor in the Meng family. Later, Wang Yang took in a young martial arts student, Zhou Ping (Wang Yu), as his disciple, but this caused Meng Erda's displeasure. It turned out that Zhou Ping and Meng Erda were mortal enemies. Meng Erda hired Wang Yang as the instructor, but in fact, he was raising a tiger to invite trouble. Therefore, he instigated the thief, One Whip, to attack Wang Yang. Fortunately, Wang Yang escaped but was injured. There was a girl named Jiajia (Zhao Yazhi) who lived in the Meng family. She disagreed with the Meng family's behavior and had a good impression of Wang Yang, so she secretly helped him.
The Weirdo was a 1971 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Wang Hongzhang and starred by Wang Yu and Jiao Jiao.
A Hong Kong martial arts movie from the 1970s and 1980s was called 'Smiling Proud in the Pugilistic World'. This was a movie directed by Hong Kong director Li Mingwei and starred by Hong Kong actors Andy Liu, Lui Liangwei, and Maggie Zhang. The movie was released in 1978 and told the story of the big sects fighting for the martial arts secret manuals. This movie was highly regarded in the martial arts film industry and was hailed as a classic of Hong Kong movies.