The three types of criminals referred to crimes committed by taking advantage of their duties, financial crimes, and crimes committed by underworld organizations.
The three wanted criminals that Zhou Chu dealt with were Chen Guilin, Xu Weiqiang, and Lin Luhe.
The three types of literature usually referred to modern martial arts novels that usually had martial arts elements such as martial arts, Jianghu, sects, gangs, weapons, battles, etc. They also included novels with twists and turns in the plot, deep character descriptions, and rich emotions.
The three criminals that Zhou eliminated were Chen Guilin, Xu Weiqiang, and Lin Luhe.
Three-no food referred to food without the name of the factory, the address of the factory, and the date of production.
Three-no vehicles referred to motor vehicles without license plates, driving permits, and road maintenance fees.
The three wanted criminals in the movie "Zhou Chu San Xu" were Chen Guilin, Xu Weiqiang, and Lin Luhe.
The ancient Three Kingdoms referred to Wei, Shu, and Wu.
The Three Sovereigns referred to Suirenshi, Fuxishi, and Shennong, while the Five Emperors referred to the Yellow Emperor, Zhuanxu, Diku, Yao, and Shun.
The three wanted criminals in " Zhou Chu San Xu " were Chen Guilin, Xu Weiqiang, and Lin Luhe.
Two of the movies had wanted criminals pretending to be doctors. One was The Cat and Mouse Game, which told the story of Frank, an FBI fugitive, pretending to be a doctor. The other was Django Saved. In the film, Dr. Schultz bought Django, a black slave, and hoped that he would help him find a wanted criminal.