This was a novel about a modern agent who was hit by a bullet and traveled to ancient times. He then carried modern weapons and began an unusual adventure.
The following are some recommendations for novels about being reborn as a big shot in Hong Kong: " Hong Kong Reborn: Entertainment Tycoon ": A Chinese journalist reincarnated to 1985 Hong Kong, became Li Yangshu, and used his memories to make a name for himself in the entertainment industry. 2. << The Legend of Immortal Cultivation in Xiangjiang >>: A Chinese medicine practitioner was reborn in Hong Kong in 1971 and began his journey of cultivation. 3. " Reborn Great Writers ": The protagonist was reborn as a plagiarist and became a great writer of his generation, creating many classic works. These novels all revolved around the rise of the reborn in Hong Kong, telling stories of their success in business, entertainment, or literature. I hope you like these recommendations!
There are many TV dramas that travel through the modern era in Hong Kong. The following are some of the more famous works: Back to the Ming Dynasty: The story of a modern woman who accidentally traveled to the Ming Dynasty and interacted with historical figures. 2. Big Dipper Division of the Song Dynasty: The story of a group of swordsmen in the Song Dynasty. 3. Crossing the Line of Fire: The story of a group of young people participating in an e-sports competition with a modern city as the background. 4. Hong Kong Legends: tells the stories of legendary figures in different historical periods with Hong Kong history as the background. 5 " Splendid Love ": It tells the story of a modern woman who traveled to the Qing Dynasty and interacted with historical figures. The above is just a part of the TV series from ancient times to modern times in Hong Kong. The works of different directors, actors and production teams have their own unique styles and characteristics.
I recommend 'Cultivating in the Clan' by Little You Hanshan. The male protagonist, Su Mu, chose to hide behind his family. His birthday was 03/20 Pisces. The female lead, Yan Ziling, had a green Xun spirit body and loved to plant flowers and grass. Su Mu's spiritual roots were poor. He relied on his nephew, grandchildren, and wife to become the final winner. The Aristocratic Families of Xiangjiang, written by Zuo Yizhifeng. The story was about an 18-year-old uncle who accidentally entered an unknown space on a field trip in 2018 and returned to 1975. He gradually became a wealthy family in Xiangjiang. Although Yaya was serious, it was very unique. She wrote entertainment from another economic point of view. 1950 Xiangjiang Tycoon. Ordinary plainclothes agents in Hong Kong in the 1950s went from being ordinary to being brilliant. It had a Hong Kong flavor, and the characters were reasonable. Although there were few updates, it was worth watching, like "Rebirth to Stand Out." 'Man in the Heavens, the Lord of Secrets at the Beginning' was composed by Ducks Don't Love Birds Love Pigeons. The male protagonist, Su Kan, had many identities in the Lord of the Mysteries world, and the story was wonderful. There were also characters like the female lead, Phyllis. Awakened Appraisal Art, Discovered Daughter from the Future, written by Shi Erhu. In the world where the Spirit Qi was recovering, Mo Fan was found by a girl who claimed to be her daughter, and she even awakened the Appraisal Skill. This book was at the level of dry rations. The novel "Mother-in-law of the 60s and Daughter-in-law of the 80s" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are a few recommendations for novels that traveled through Hong Kong in the last century: 1. " I Want to Be a Hong Kong Rich and Powerful " and " Reborn Hong Kong Rich and Powerful " were two novels about the protagonist's transmigration to old Hong Kong and the establishment of his own wealthy family through commercial means. 2. " Super Easy Life ": The protagonist traveled to Hong Kong in the 1970s and showed his life and experiences in this era. 3. " Movie Tycoon ": The protagonist is reborn in the golden age of Hong Kong movies, witnessing the glory of Hong Kong movies and hoping to turn the world around for Hong Kong movies. 4. " Rebirth 60's Pet Little Fortune ": The story tells the story of the protagonist who was reborn into the poor years of the 1950s and 1960s, and had the ability to communicate with animals and plants. Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. There may be other suitable novels that travel through Hong Kong from the last century.
For novels about classic Hong Kong dramas traversing the modern world, the three recommended novels were " A Happy Life Begins from Hong Kong dramas "," A Detective Begins from Hong Kong Comprehensive Police Department ", and " Hong Kong Comprehensive Police Department Begins from Forensic Pioneer to Police Department ". They were all stories about the protagonist who was reborn into the world of Hong Kong dramas and fought against the dark forces as a police officer, a mysterious character, or an ability user. These novels could satisfy those who liked to travel through the world of Hong Kong dramas.
In the world of Hong Kong movies, the image of a big shot usually had many characteristics and presentation methods. From the perspective of the characters, they often had distinct personalities. For example, Yin Yangming played " Jing Kun ". He had long hair, sharp eyes, and acted ruthlessly. He vividly portrayed the arrogant, domineering, and ruthless characteristics of a gang boss. Their words and actions in the movie often carried a very strong aura and had a certain degree of deterrence. They were in a leading position in the gang and controlled a certain sphere of influence. They had the right to make decisions about the internal affairs of the gang and had the right to command other members. Judging from the plot setting, the big shots often participated in various disputes in the martial world. These disputes might involve territorial disputes, the distribution of interests, or personal grudges. They needed to make decisions in a complex environment. These decisions might affect the fate of themselves and the entire gang. Sometimes, they had to negotiate with other gangs or fight with them. Sometimes, they had to deal with pressure from external forces such as the police. Judging from the development of the characters, the fate of many big shots was full of drama. They might experience the process of rising, glory, and decline. For example, some big shots might fall from the peak of success to the bottom overnight due to bad habits such as gambling, carrying huge debts and losing all their assets. Of course, there were also examples like Yin Yangming who had recovered from failure and returned to the film industry from other fields. " Hong Kong Film: You're Hong Xingzai, the King of Charity What The Hell " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
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" Hong Kong Comprehensive World Travel " was Gou Gou's novel. This novel was a work that shuttled through various original worlds, movies, and animations. It mainly told the story of the protagonist Zhong Wei's adventures in different worlds. The novel's chapter list and the latest chapters could also be found in the search results. However, the details of the novel's plot, theme, and readers 'feedback were not provided, so a more detailed answer could not be provided.
The police officer played by Daniel Wu in " Breaking the Law " started from being forced to be an undercover agent. He turned from white to black all the way for money and women. He did not have too much professional ethics and justice ideals. He simply succumbed to his desires. It was the undercover image of a Hong Kong film that only made money. " Hong Kong Film: You're Hong Xingzai, the King of Charity What The Hell " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!