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12-539: (Redirected from Fengsheng ) Feng Sheng (also Fengsheng or Feng-sheng ) can refer to: Art [ edit ] Feng Sheng, a character in The Female Prince Feng Sheng Music, a Chinese record label used by Wang Feng (singer) The Message (Chinese: 风声 ; pinyin: Fēng Shēng ), a 2007 novel by Mai Jia The Message (2009 film) , based on Mai Jia's novel Fengsheng Style (奉聖樂),

24-592: A Chinese musical style Fengsheng Shuiqi (风生水起), 1997 Chinese television program starring Li Bingbing Business [ edit ] Fengsheng Motors, a Dongfeng Motors subsidiary People [ edit ] Huang Feng-sheng, a member of Chinese Taipei men's national volleyball team Liu Fengsheng (劉豐生), (died 548), Chinese major general who died in a siege of Xuchang, Henan Feng Sheng (general) (c. 1330–1395), Chinese Ming dynasty general See also [ edit ] Fengcheng (disambiguation) Fengshen (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

36-750: A solution for emperor within the story to adopt the brave girl as a princess, release her arrested fiance and let them marry, and is caught by Princess to pledge on it, but as Feng Xiao reveals herself, he is so angry he orders to execute her. However, with the Princess' pleading and Feng Sheng's petition, the Emperor forgives Feng Xiao and does as promised arranging the double wedding — new pair of "princess (adopted) with Li Ru Long" and Princess Anning with Qi Cai Sheng. Chin Han (actor, born 1938) Ronald Bi Jen-hsu (born 4 December 1938 ), known by his stage name Chin Han ,

48-517: A third son from his current wife. The second wife is always causing problems between Feng Xiao and Feng Sheng and their father. Feng Sheng leaves home to take the Imperial exams but is robbed and left for dead. He is rescued by a General who happens to pass by. In the meantime, the stepmother schemes to have Feng Xiao marry her cousin, a rich and powerful lord, while framing her fiance, Li Ru Long ( Chin Han ) for burglary and sending him to prison. Feng Xiao

60-405: Is Li Ru Long, whom he thinks may be the fiance of his sister Feng Xiao. Brother and sister come face to face and eventually recognize one another. Each tells the other what has occurred. While they have not thought of a solution for Feng Xiao, an Imperial order arrives: Feng Xiao, alias Li Ru Long, is to get married at once to the Princess. Unable to refuse and to explain, Feng Xiao finds herself on

72-664: Is a retired Hong Kong actor, director, screenwriter and producer born in mainland China . He has appeared in over 50 Mandarin -language films in Hong Kong and Taiwan , many of them produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio in the 1960s and the 1970s. Born in Weihai , Republic of China , Pi Jen-hsu moved to Hong Kong as a small child during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong . After finishing from New Method College , his first career

84-452: Is a virtuous girl and refuses to break up her engagement with Ru Long. With her maid, Chun Lan ( Li Ching ), Feng Xiao disguises as a man to travel in hopes to find her brother. After many months of searching, the two cannot find Feng Sheng. The day of the Imperial exams approaches. At Chun Lan's suggestion, Feng Xiao takes the exams under her fiance's alias, Li Ru Long. If she wins first place and becomes an Imperial official, she hopes to have

96-616: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Female Prince The Female Prince ( Chinese : 双凤奇缘 ; pinyin : Shuang feng ji yuan ) is a 1964 Shaw Brothers Studio Hong Kong Huangmei opera musical film directed by Chow Sze-Loke , written by Chang Cheh and starring Ivy Ling Po . The Qin family is wealthy and Master Qin has three children: Qin Feng Xiao ( Ivy Ling Po ) and Feng Sheng (Chin Feng) from his late wife, and

108-414: The power to free Li Ru Long. As fate would have it, Feng Xiao indeed places first in the exam. She is sent to meet the Emperor, who is pleased and later arranges for scholar to marry the Princess. At this time, Feng Sheng pays "Li Ru Long" a visit. Feng Sheng is now renamed Qi Cai Sheng because he was adopted by the general Qi after his rescue. Feng Sheng/Qi Cai Sheng hears that the name of new Top Scholar

120-475: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Feng Sheng . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Feng_Sheng&oldid=1245646283 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text Short description

132-434: The wedding night. As the night progresses, a very confused Princess Anning waits for her Prince Consort. At wit's end, Feng Xiao finally confesses to the Princess that she is actually a woman. Understandably, the Princess becomes furious. But after much dialogue, she agrees to forgive Feng Xiao and to help her. The next day, the two go to see the Emperor, presenting the case to him as "original story". Amused monarch proposes

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144-419: Was in a hong . In 1961, he entered Shaw Brothers Studio , working as a script supervisor for director Yueh Feng . In 1964, he rose to fame when Yueh Feng cast him in a major Huangmei opera film Lady General Hua Mu-lan , opposite superstar Ivy Ling Po . In 1966, Chin Han married Ivy Ling Po. They moved to Taiwan in 1973 where they continued to work in the film industry until immigrating to Canada in

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