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Yao Hun

Yao Hun

Drama, Fantasy, Martial Arts, Costume

Choh Yuen

Mo Shaocong, Liu Yong, Wei Qiuhua, Angela Ong, Luo Lie

1983

Hong Kong, China

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Completed

Chinese

88 minutes

2025-03-02 13:44:18

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This film (drama)Also known as妖魂,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1983Released in year 。The dialogue language isChinese,Current Douban rating6.3(For reference only)。
Synopsis:   In the misty night, strange occurrences abound in Linxun. The Tianlian Yueye, a renowned scenic spot in the Central Plains, attracts many knights and heroes due to its beauty akin to a fairyland. However, recently, a series of strange events have occurred in this beautiful place. Whenever there is a bright moonlit night, a mysterious piano melody floats from Tianlian Yueye, yet no one has ever seen who plays the piano. Because of this, people from the martial world flock here, but curiously, no one who came has ever left alive. One day, the extraordinary young hero Feng Xiwu from Windforest Castle appears at Tianlian Yueye.   Feng Xiwu enters Tianlian Yueye after saving a beautiful woman. In the jade palace enveloped in fairy aura at Tianlian Yueye, he learns that the woman he rescued is named Shui Ling, and her mother is the owner of Tianlian Yueye, Shui Tianjiao. Upon discovering that Feng Xiwu is the son of Feng Tengjiao, a figure who has shaken the land of China, Shui Tianjiao harbors murderous intentions. Just as Shui Tianjiao intends to intoxicate Feng Xiwu with wine and drain his blood, Shui Ling uses her limited magical powers to stop her mother. Shui Tianjiao attaches her own ghost to her daughter, making Shui Ling keep a close watch on Feng Xiwu, planning to return at the hour of Shen to take his life.   After her mother leaves, Shui Ling wakes up Feng Xiwu, but is left in a weak state. Feng Xiwu carries Shui Ling to escape Tianlian Yueye and seeks help from Master Ku, only to attract Shui Tianjiao's pursuit. Master Ku, feeling that his magic is no match for Shui Tianjiao, leads Feng Xiwu and Shui Ling to the sacred grounds of Mount Hua, seeking help from Master Xinjing. Shui Tianjiao follows them closely, attacking Mount Hua, and during a battle of magic, a secret from eighteen years ago is revealed.   Eighteen years ago, a group of Eastern Ying warriors came to admire the martial arts of the Central Plains and studied them at Tianlian Yueye. As time went on, the Eastern Ying princess Shui Tianjiao fell in love and married the handsome man from the Central Plains, Lan Tianyu. At this time, under the influence of so-called righteous individuals who suspected the Eastern Ying warriors of harboring ambitions to steal Central Plains martial arts, it was decided, initiated by Wudang's leader Yun Feiyang, Beggar's Sect leader Hong Qigong, and Yu Longfei, the father of the God Sword Sect's Yu Nezha, to eliminate all Eastern Ying warriors. At that time, Lan Tianyu, being the leader of Mount Hua, couldn't reverse the established outcome and had no choice but to participate, disregarding his marital bond.   Before her death, Shui Tianjiao gave birth to a baby girl, named Shui Ling. Lan Tianyu returned to Mount Hua and became Master Xinjing. Now, Shui Tianjiao's ghost pursues them to Mount Hua, where Lan Tianyu is also no match. To resolve the grievances from eighteen years ago, Lan Tianyu seeks help from the Purple Robe Immortal. With the assistance of the Purple Robe Immortal, the fated Feng Xiwu and Shui Ling invite the Sword Immortal, Princess Qingxia, and the Seven Stars of the Galaxy. In a contest between magic and ghost, Lan Tianyu chooses to perish with Shui Tianjiao, resolving their eighteen-year-old animosity, and Tianlian Yueye regains its former mystery and beauty.   Highlights:   This film is adapted from Huang Ying's famous martial arts novel "Tian Can Bian." Directed by Choh Yuen under Shaw Brothers, it stars rising Hong Kong talents like Mo Shaocong, legendary star Angela Ong, and the delicate and beautiful Wei Qiuhua. Besides incorporating all the elements of a ghost film, the martial arts scenes and the suspenseful plot also contributed to the film's success.   The original author Huang Ying was a famous martial arts novelist in the late 1970s. In 1979, Huang Ying's "Tian Can Bian" was adapted into a TV series, which brought him fame. Subsequently, his works "Chen Sheng Yi" and "Tian Long Jue" were also adapted into series, while Shaw Brothers adapted his "Chen Sheng Yi," "Tian Can Bian," "Yao Hun," "Wuying Bianfu," "Tian Can Zai Bian," "Shuijing Ren," and "Blood Parrot" into films. Huang Ying's works often follow the Gu Long formula, excelling in grasping audiences with suspenseful plots.   Broadcast on April 4 at 15:07 Film Channel, Yan Zi

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