"Born on December 27, 1952 in Shanghai City, China, he is an actor and action coach from China Hong Kong. He had once studied Peking opera under the Peking opera actor, Pink Chrysanthemum. In 1969, he ended his Peking opera career and entered the film industry as a dragon and tiger martial arts master. In the film industry, the image of Lin Zhengying as a Maoshan Taoist priest was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and became the representative of Hong Kong zombie movies. His acting career had intersected with many famous figures, such as Bruce Lee who invited him to star in his first screen work,"Big Brother Tang Shan" and served as a martial arts director. After Bruce Lee's death, he moved to the Hong Family Class established by Hong Jinbao. He won the Best Martial Arts Director Award for two consecutive Hong Kong Film Awards for his "Prodigal Son" and "Five Lucky Stars." He became famous in Hong Kong and Southeast Asian film circles because of the role of "Uncle Nine" in "Mr. Zombie." After the film was released, it performed well at the box office and was regarded as the first work of the "Hong Kong Zombie Film Series." Since then, he had also acted in many zombie films, such as Zombie Family, Mr. Fantasy, Zombie Uncle, Zombie Doctor, and Taoist Priest One Eyebrow. In addition, he was also nominated for Best Action Director at the Hong Kong Film Awards for "Scary People" and "Lucky Star" twice. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 25th Golden Horse Film Festival in Taiwan for "Seven Lucky Stars." In 1995, he was hired by Hong Kong's ATV to star in the TV series "Zombie Taoist" and started his TV career. He died of liver cancer on November 8, 1997. Lin was very serious about filming. He had in-depth research on props and spells related to shooting zombie films. Before his death, he left four shooting rules for the Hong Kong film and television industry, such as the auspicious date of the start of the filming, the red envelope for all the staff, the actor who played the zombie must be fixed with ropes, the director shouted "cut" loudly, and the Fengshui master was invited to station the crew for a long time. The novel " Battle of Yin and Yang " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it! "
In many zombie movies, he played the role of a Maoshan Taoist priest and was the representative of Hong Kong zombie movies. He was born on December 27th, 1952. He was born in Shanghai and Hong Kong. Since he was a child, he studied Peking opera and later entered the film industry as a martial arts master and martial arts director. In 1985, he became famous in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia for the role of "Uncle Nine" in the movie "Mr. Zombie." The film was regarded as the first work of the "Hong Kong Zombie Film Series." He was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the 5th Hong Kong Film Awards for this role. With his iconic straight eyebrows, the righteous and humorous "Taoist Priest One Eyebrow" and other Maoshan warlocks or Taoist priests were deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. In many zombie movies, he used Maoshan Taoist techniques to fight against zombies and other evil spirits. For example, in related plots, he used the Taiji Bagua Umbrella to suppress cat zombies. His works often combined traditional Maoshan techniques with the plot of the movie. For example, the characters he played could use all kinds of Maoshan techniques, such as opening a forum to find the location of zombies and using the transfer method to deal with zombies. In most of his movies, he was the ceiling in terms of combat power. He could give the audience a sense of security. Even if there was a strong combat power setting, he could make the plot exciting and suspenseful.
Mao Mountain Taoism was inherited by the sect founded by Tao Hongjing, a hermit of Qi Liang Dynasty, after he came to Mao Mountain. The sect mainly taught its disciples to devote themselves to learning Taoism, cultivate their moral character, and help the common people. According to folk legends, the Maoshan Art contained hundreds of spells that could manipulate the power of nature, such as the Heavenly Thunder Break and the Black Ice Curse. The strength of the spells was related to the cultivation of the caster, Feng Shui, and the time. There were many sources for the Maoshan Taoist elements in the movie. In the movies, he often used yellow talisman paper (talismans) when casting spells. There were five grades of talismans: gold, silver, purple, blue, and yellow. Yellow was the most common. The more powerful the talisman, the more energy it consumed for the caster. Moreover, there were strict procedures for drawing talismans, and the patterns were particular. In addition, hand gestures and footwork were also required to cast spells. For example, the hand gestures of the Maoshan Sect required the loosening of the fingers and wrists, the bending of the wrists and the chest, and the determination of the heart. The footwork had to follow the direction of the Eight Formations of Heaven and Earth. At the same time, he would sometimes recite simplified incantations, while many of the incantations of the authentic Maoshan Sect were long and difficult to learn. In reality, he was very persistent about the rules of Maoshan Taoism. When he was filming, he would perform some actions that seemed to be tinged with Maoshan Taoism. For example, when he was filming the black and white double evil scenes in "Mr. New Zombie", he would burn incense on the spot and invite the real Maoshan Master to take charge. The jade pendant used in "Exorcist Police" was the real Maoshan Taoist Yin and Yang Jade Pendant specially borrowed from Hongjing Taoism. He would write talismans in remote places on the set to burn the protection staff. The plot of him apologizing to the vengeful spirits as a paper figurine came from the book's Taishang sensing immortal cultivation secret technique and so on. These actions reflected his respect for the traditional Taoist skills of the Chinese nation and also added a sense of realism to his film. However, from a scientific point of view, Maoshan Taoism was originally a way to cure diseases and save people. It was not like the omnipotent situation in the movies. The image of Maoshan Taoist priests and exorcism props in lam's movies could almost all be found in reality. This was one of the reasons why his zombie film could stand out among many imitators. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Maoshan Taoist dramas that he starred in included Zombie Taoist Priest and Zombie Taoist Priest II. Zombie Taoist Priest was first aired on October 16, 1995, and Zombie Taoist Priest II was first aired on October 7, 1996. These two dramas told the story of the Maoshan Taoist priest subduing demons. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The theme song of " Zombie Taoist Priest ", which starred in the lead role of Im Ching-Ying, was " The Lone Guest at the End of the World." The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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" Taoist Master of Maoshan " was a movie based on the manga " Legend of the Immortal Mountain." The movie was directed by Mr. Liu, produced by Wu Yuxi, and produced by Zhou Qingdi, Chen Rongyan, and Chen Huikai. The leading actors included Qian Xiaohao, Pang Jingfeng, Hu Yue, Xia Wang, and other powerful actors. The story was about the immortal Zhang Daoling escorting the most wanted criminal of the Heavenly Court, Lord Chi Lian, to Mount Kunlun to be executed. However, he fell into a trap, causing Lord Chi Lian to escape, and Zhang Daoling was expelled from the sect. In order to protect the peace of the world, Zhang Daoling began the story of chasing after Lord Chi Lian. The movie was released on April 12,2022 on iQiyi.
" Heavenly Master of Maoshan " was a movie based on the manga " Legend of the Immortal Mountain ". It was directed by Mr. Liu and starred in Qian Xiaohao. The movie told the story of the immortal Zhang Daoling escorting the criminal of the Heavenly Court, Lord Chi Lian, to Mount Kunlun to be executed. However, he accidentally fell into a trap, causing Lord Chi Lian to escape, and Zhang Daoling was expelled from the sect. In order to protect the peace of the world, Zhang Daoling began his journey to pursue Lord Red Flame. The movie was released on April 12,2022 on iQiyi.
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Maoshan Taoist was a 52-episode animated film, jointly produced by Zhenjiang Radio and Television Station, Jurong Maoshan Pioneering Travel Co., Ltd., and Beijing Huajiang Yidong Culture Media Co., Ltd., directed by animation director Chen Jiaqi and scriptwrited by children's literature writer Ge Bing. It was broadcast on CCTV Children's Channel in 2016. The film told the story of a young Taoist priest, Mao Xiaosheng, who learned from his master and traveled down the mountain. It was recommended by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television as an outstanding domestic TV cartoon and won the "Special Award for National Animation" in the 4th International Original Animation Competition. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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