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Lv Liangwei Du Yuesheng fortune-telling movie _ Lv Liangwei Du Yuesheng

What's the name of Du Yuesheng's movie in Lv Liangwei?

Lv Liangwei's films in Du are called "Shanghai Emperor of the Times" and "Shanghai Emperor Dominating the World".

The Emperor of Fashion is a drama film directed by Pan Wenjie and co-starring Lv Liangwei, Zheng Zeshi and Cecilia Yip. The film tells the story of Lu from a fruit shop boy to a black-and-white Shanghai tycoon. The film was released in China on April 22nd, 1993.

The Emperor of Shanghai is a sequel in time to The Emperor of Shanghai. It's a film released by Jiahe Film 1993, directed by Pan Wenjie and starring Carina Lau and Lv Liangwei. The film tells the story of three Shanghai tycoons, Lu, Huang Quanrong and Yuan Xiaojun, during the Japanese occupation of Shanghai.

The film is based on the story of Shanghai tycoon Du, and even the names of the characters have been worked hard. The prototype of the protagonist Lu is Du, which is homophonic. The prototype of Huang Quanrong in the film is yellow, and the shape is similar. In real life, Du and Huang, also known as the "Shanghai Big Three", are the three giants in Shanghai.

Synopsis of The Emperor of Time Shanghai.

Lu () was originally a boy in a fruit shop, but he was affectionate, brave and resourceful. He not only has a good quality in the fruit business, but also is good at defending his neighbors, so he is quickly appreciated by the wife of Huang Quanrong (Zheng Zeshi), the inspector of the French Concession. From then on, he solved the assassination of Song in one fell swoop and became more and more famous, so that Huang Quanrong began to appreciate him.

Since then, Lu Yilu joined hands with Huang Quanrong to mobilize the masses and led the China police in the concession to resign collectively, eventually forcing the French embassy to hand over the exclusive right to sell opium, thus making his business prosperous and making a fortune. Lu himself has thus become a black-and-white Shanghai tycoon, who can intervene in both finance and military affairs.

Unfortunately, the good times did not last long. 1927, Shanghai ushered in unprecedented social unrest and upheaval, and Lu was finally used by the Kuomintang and did something against his conscience.