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江山風雨情 Love Against Kingship EP#23
In AD1627, the young Chongzhen Emperor succeeds his brother, the Tianqi Emperor, as the ru...
published: 05 Oct 2013
江山風雨情 Love Against Kingship EP#23
江山風雨情 Love Against Kingship EP#23
In AD1627, the young Chongzhen Emperor succeeds his brother, the Tianqi Emperor, as the ruler of the Ming Dynasty. Emperor Chongzhen strives to save the dwindling Ming Empire from collapse and seeks to restore it to its former glory. However, the government has been plagued by corruption since his predecessors' time, and the common people have rebelled against the ming government under the leadership of Li Zicheng. Besides, on the northern frontier, Hong Taiji, the ambitious warrior-king of the Manchurian Qing Dynasty, is actively preparing his armies for an invasion of Central plains Yuan Chonghuan and Hong Chengchou are both capable military leaders appointed by Chongzhen to counter the Manchu invaders, but they meet with different fates - Yuan chong huan is executed by slow slicing for treason after Chongzhen believes false accusations that Yuan is plotting against him; Hong is forced to surrender to the Manchus after his defeat at the Battle of Songjin, and he aids the Qing forces on their campaign against the Southern Ming Dynasty later. In 1644, the Ming capital Beijing falls to Li Zicheng's rebel army, and Chongzhen commits suicide by hanging himself on a tree. Shortly after, Wu Sangui, a Ming general defending the border, defects to the Qing Dynasty and opens Shanhai Pass, allowing Qing forces to enter and overrun the rest of Ming China. The cause of Wu's defection is attributed to his beloved concubine Chen Yuanyuan, a legendary beauty. Chen was initially held hostage in Beijing to prevent Wu from betraying the Ming Empire. She was later seized by Liu Zongmin, one of Li Zicheng's generals, when the rebels captured the capital. In anger, Wu agreed to side with the Manchus to deal with the rebels.- published: 05 Oct 2013
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History of China: American Views on Anti-Western Sentiment - Cold War Documentary Film (1967)
The Qing Dynasty (1644--1911) was the last imperial dynasty in China. Founded by the Manch...
published: 16 Jul 2012
author: The Film Archives
History of China: American Views on Anti-Western Sentiment - Cold War Documentary Film (1967)
History of China: American Views on Anti-Western Sentiment - Cold War Documentary Film (1967)
The Qing Dynasty (1644--1911) was the last imperial dynasty in China. Founded by the Manchus, it was the second non-Han Chinese dynasty. The Manchus were for...- published: 16 Jul 2012
- views: 362474
- author: The Film Archives
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Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain - Episode 04 English Subbed
Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain: is a 2006 Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis...
published: 08 Sep 2012
author: Daniel L
Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain - Episode 04 English Subbed
Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain - Episode 04 English Subbed
Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain: is a 2006 Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novels Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain and Other Tales of the F...- published: 08 Sep 2012
- views: 5327
- author: Daniel L
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The King of the Shun Dynasty Trailer
The story of Li Zicheng's peasant uprising that eventually led to the fall of the Ming Dyn...
published: 06 Nov 2010
author: noobscanbecooltoo
The King of the Shun Dynasty Trailer
The King of the Shun Dynasty Trailer
The story of Li Zicheng's peasant uprising that eventually led to the fall of the Ming Dynasty.- published: 06 Nov 2010
- views: 157
- author: noobscanbecooltoo
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Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain 2006 - Episode 01 English Subbed
Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain: is a 2006 Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis...
published: 05 Sep 2012
author: Daniel L
Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain 2006 - Episode 01 English Subbed
Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain 2006 - Episode 01 English Subbed
Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain: is a 2006 Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novels Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain and Other Tales of the F...- published: 05 Sep 2012
- views: 13454
- author: Daniel L
0:51
Chinese Hospital Decides to Replace Man's Severed Thumb with a Toe
When Chinese migrant worker Li Zicheng lost a thumb to an electric saw at work, the hospit...
published: 05 Oct 2011
author: Mackinley Greenlaw
Chinese Hospital Decides to Replace Man's Severed Thumb with a Toe
Chinese Hospital Decides to Replace Man's Severed Thumb with a Toe
When Chinese migrant worker Li Zicheng lost a thumb to an electric saw at work, the hospital he was sent to told him he had two options: Stitch your regular ...- published: 05 Oct 2011
- views: 277
- author: Mackinley Greenlaw
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Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain2006 - Episode 02 English Subbed
Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain: is a 2006 Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis...
published: 05 Sep 2012
author: Daniel L
Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain2006 - Episode 02 English Subbed
Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain2006 - Episode 02 English Subbed
Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain: is a 2006 Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novels Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain and Other Tales of the F...- published: 05 Sep 2012
- views: 4683
- author: Daniel L
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Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain - Episode 03 English Subbed
Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain: is a 2006 Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis...
published: 07 Sep 2012
author: Daniel L
Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain - Episode 03 English Subbed
Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain - Episode 03 English Subbed
Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain: is a 2006 Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novels Flying Fox of Snowy Mountain and Other Tales of the F...- published: 07 Sep 2012
- views: 4114
- author: Daniel L
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Operation Management Group vedio final.mpg
Please show your "like", so that I can achieve my courese requirement, thank you so much. ...
published: 02 Feb 2013
author: Yingshan Zhao
Operation Management Group vedio final.mpg
Operation Management Group vedio final.mpg
Please show your "like", so that I can achieve my courese requirement, thank you so much. By Ivy Zhao, Annie Tang, Leo Yan, Li Zicheng.- published: 02 Feb 2013
- views: 145
- author: Yingshan Zhao
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Les Amoureux, Les Animaux
Lovers and Animals. Lovers are animals.
Lovers become animals. We are animals.
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Dir...
published: 04 Nov 2013
Les Amoureux, Les Animaux
Les Amoureux, Les Animaux
Lovers and Animals. Lovers are animals. Lovers become animals. We are animals. - - - Directed by Zicheng Li Starting / Yuting Wu Cinematography / Zicheng Li Music / Zicheng Li Edit / Zicheng Li- published: 04 Nov 2013
- views: 9
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Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tiananmen Gate), Beijing
Constructed in 1417, the Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tiananmen Gate) was originally a three-st...
published: 17 Apr 2012
author: travelchinaguidecom
Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tiananmen Gate), Beijing
Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tiananmen Gate), Beijing
Constructed in 1417, the Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tiananmen Gate) was originally a three-storey timberwork gateway called Chengtianmen (Gate of Accepting Heav...- published: 17 Apr 2012
- views: 92
- author: travelchinaguidecom
17:11
Flowers Don't Bloom for Wind
Future is charming, only because our mixed feelings towards it.
We expect, and we fear at ...
published: 26 Jan 2014
Flowers Don't Bloom for Wind
Flowers Don't Bloom for Wind
Future is charming, only because our mixed feelings towards it. We expect, and we fear at the same time. We hope, and we are afraid of disappointment at the same time. And then we don't know what to feel, how to feel. And then, there is future. Future, something that will never come. - - - Written and Directed by Zicheng Li Starring / Viola Liu Guest Starring / Qingyang He Cinematography and Editing / Zicheng Li Sound Recording / Mickey Zhu January, 2014.- published: 26 Jan 2014
- views: 21
4:10
Movie "Fall of Ming" Alludes to The CCP's End
"Fall of Ming" is a Chinese history-themed movie that has
recently won over China's entert...
published: 11 Dec 2013
Movie "Fall of Ming" Alludes to The CCP's End
Movie "Fall of Ming" Alludes to The CCP's End
"Fall of Ming" is a Chinese history-themed movie that has recently won over China's entertainment critics. The movie portrays the end of the Ming Dynasty when Emperor Chongzhen ends in failure in his efforts to save the dynasty from rebellion and an epidemic, even with the help of capable generals and doctors. Commentators say the film alludes to the Chinese communist regime's going down a dead end, and warns the regime that pestilence can be cured, but hearts are hard to reconcile. "Fall of Ming" is a movie directed by Wang Jing based on a screenplay by Xie Xiaodong. It takes viewers back to 1642, when the Ming Dynasty was troubled with rebels and a rampant epidemic. Emperor Chongzhen released General Sun Chuanting from death row and had him lead Ming troops on crusade against peasant rebel leader Li Zicheng. "Fall of Ming" premiered in China on Oct. 25. It quickly became a hit on movie websites and a DVD version was soon available in Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. The film's plot and characters illustrate a historical theme resembling contemporary Chinese society, making many viewers think of China today under the Communist Party. It has thus had a strong resonance with viewers. Some critics wondered: How did this film with so many metaphors alluding to the end of the CCP's regime get past the review committee in China? Others commented: It is a clever film combining both historical reality and artistic creation. Therefore, it is impeccable to the reviewers. Some even called it an act of God that the film passed review by the CCP's propaganda department. Shi Jingdi, commentator: "In fact, the period prior to the end of any dynasty in history share similar situations, such as widespread corrupt officials, draconian repression, prevalence of poverty and diseases, and so forth. The movie is more a history lesson than a simple metaphor." The movie showed that as Sun Chuanting was on the crusade, the army lacked funds and then was hit by an epidemic which spread within the barracks and wiped out nearly all villagers. When the doctor Wu Youke rushed to the barracks to inform doctor Zhao Tiling how the disease was transmitted, he found Zhao had already been killed for failing to find a cure. When Wu instead informed the commander to warn everyone about the epidemic, the commander was enraged, "This will bring chaos to the troops if revealed". Deaths quickly enveloped the barracks because the doctor Zhao Tiling blocked the information about the disease. Many Chinese netizens recalled when the CCP also blocked news of the SARS outbreak in China in 2003. The film also described the fact that when the treasury was low and the land tax was scarce, Sun Chuanting intended to check the registrar records to retrieve money and food stored by local governors. However, the registrar was caught on fire, and the officials』 balance books were burned without a trace. Netizens compared that to the fire that broke out at a Chinese grain storage center and a cotton reserve when the CCP's inspection teams were doing local investigations. Shi Jingdi: "The relationship between a regime and the populace is like how 'water can both carry and capsize a boat'. Like the tyrannical Qin and the CCP, officials have all repressed and exploited the people at the end of each dynasty. The CCP is going towards its end is also its own choice." Hong Kong-based Apple Daily reports that there is a great resemblance in the social issues as well. The ever intensified social conflicts and mass protests have taken place on a large scale, murder and injustice reach every corner of China today. While the Ming Dynasty carried out brutal suppressions through the security and inspection institutes of the East and West Factories, the Communist regime employs the public security and armed forces to maintain stability, with the same inhuman measures. Former arts columnist for Hong Kong's United Daily News Zhang Cheng-Jue says that today's Chinese society under the CCP is worse than that at the end of the Ming Dynasty. He explains that people had private ownership during the Ming Dynasty. Zhang Cheng-Jue, columnist: "Today's mainland Chinese don't have private ownership. Farmers do not own land. Houses belong to the state. The state can expropriate the land and homes at will. That's the reason why there are so many petitioners nowadays." Zhang Cheng-Jue says over the decades of CCP rule, manmade famine, massacre, the Cultural Revolution, etc, have lead to the deaths of 80 million Chinese people. The economy was ruined, the traditional culture destroyed, and innocent people such as the July 4th student movement, the Falun Gong, and petitioners are persecuted and killed. The regime has lost the support of the people. The fall of the Ming dynasty is a warning to the CCP: Pestilence can be cured, but hearts are hard to reconcile. Interview & Edit/LiYun Post-Production/ChenJianming- published: 11 Dec 2013
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The Iron Box
People. Society. Universe.
Rules. Laws. Regulations.
Bureaucracy. Commodification. Dehuman...
published: 06 Nov 2013
The Iron Box
The Iron Box
People. Society. Universe. Rules. Laws. Regulations. Bureaucracy. Commodification. Dehumanization. What do you see? What do you hear? What alters your perception? What makes you feel what you feel? And why? Stop and think. Think as an independent individual, as an organic human being excluded from any forms of social institutions and collective consciousness. Think, and then escape. - - - Directed by Zicheng Li Starring / Conner Mahuta, Andy Kallevig Written by Zicheng Li Cinematography / Louis Fine Editor / Zicheng Li Production Management / Subrina Montgomery- published: 06 Nov 2013
- views: 10
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Dallas
We want to forget what we want to forget.
But we forgot that we cannot forget.
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Dire...
published: 16 Dec 2013
Dallas
Dallas
We want to forget what we want to forget. But we forgot that we cannot forget. - - - Directed, written, and edited by Zicheng Li Starring / Dallas Smith Cinematography / Zicheng Li Sound Recording / Mickey Zhu Adviser / Hisham Bizri- published: 16 Dec 2013
- views: 7
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Arquitectura, Ciudad Prohibida de China ARQUBA.COM (5de5). National Geographic Megaciudades
VISITA: http://www.arquba.com/videos/ El lugar de la Ciudad Prohibida estaba situado en la...
published: 31 Jan 2011
author: arqubapuntocom
Arquitectura, Ciudad Prohibida de China ARQUBA.COM (5de5). National Geographic Megaciudades
Arquitectura, Ciudad Prohibida de China ARQUBA.COM (5de5). National Geographic Megaciudades
VISITA: http://www.arquba.com/videos/ El lugar de la Ciudad Prohibida estaba situado en la Ciudad Imperial durante la mogola Dinastía Yuan. Hasta el establec...- published: 31 Jan 2011
- views: 2313
- author: arqubapuntocom
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Forbidden City, Palace Museum, Beijing, Municipality of Beijing, China, Asia
The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty to the end of the...
published: 11 Jun 2013
author: Pietro Pecco
Forbidden City, Palace Museum, Beijing, Municipality of Beijing, China, Asia
Forbidden City, Palace Museum, Beijing, Municipality of Beijing, China, Asia
The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the centre of Beijing, China, and n...- published: 11 Jun 2013
- views: 129
- author: Pietro Pecco