Four love-sick patients seek help at a clinic for individuals with emotional problems and learn that sometimes other people are the best medicine.
A Shanghai journalist finds spiritual comfort on assignment for a posh magazine in Nepal in Teng Huatao's gorgeously shot feature - part travelogue, part quest tale.
Zheng Chenggong, Prince of Yanping (or Koxinga) was a Ming loyalist who resisted the Qing conquest of China. In 1661, Koxinga defeated the Dutch outposts on Taiwan and established a dynasty, the House of Koxinga, which ruled part of the island as the Kingdom of Tungning from 1661 to 1683.
After narrowly escaping the massacre of his family by the Japanese Yamamoto Brigade, Li Wei and his friends embark on a path of revenge, using guerrilla tactics to strike back at their enemies.
When a son attempts to reconcile with his father, a series of fateful events allow him to experience the father's life in the past.
Sword-making master Ou Yezi sacrificed his life to help the upright and honest young man Gan Jiang go to the State of Chu to forge swords, and took the opportunity to assassinate the warlike and unjust tyrant. Gan Jiang and Moye's love has gone through the test of conspiracy and misunderstanding, and has become more faithful and legendary... After Gan Jiang was killed by the King of Chu, Moye took her son Meijianchi to hide their identities and endure humiliation. Eighteen years later, after his lover Qingluojun and his mother were killed one after another, Chi learned the truth and ignited the courage to take revenge. Shan Zhongke, who was both a teacher and a friend, witnessed Chi's experience and decided to help Chi complete his revenge...