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''Di Nü Hua'' is a Chinese fictional story about the Ming Dynasty Princess Changping and her lover Zhou Shixian. The princess meets Zhou and engages with him. Her father is overthrown. She becomes a nun but meets Zhou again and is found by the new regime. She chooses to drink poison with Zhou at their wedding. ==Adaptations== The legend was adapted into a Cantonese opera by playwright Tang Ti-sheng and was first shown in the Lee Theatre on 7 June 1957. Actresses Yam Kim-fai and Bak Sheut-sin played the leading roles in the opera in the 1950s. In 1975, the play was adapted into a film titled ''Princess Chang Ping'', directed by John Woo and starring Lung Kim-sang and Mui Suet-si. In 1979, Hong Kong's ATV adapted the play into a television drama titled ''Princess Cheung Ping'' (武侠帝女花), in a ''wuxia'' setting, starring Damian Lau, Michelle Yim and David Chiang. In 2003, Hong Kong's TVB produced ''Perish in the Name of Love'', a television series loosely based on the original play. Charmaine Sheh and Steven Ma starred in the leading roles. *(萬人齊唱帝女花 ) *(帝女花 (全劇) - 任劍輝 白雪仙 ) *(武俠帝女花--張德蘭 ATV 亞視 ) *(帝女花——乱世不了情01 ) *(TVB版 帝女花 第2集 ) *(「帝女花 1」電影版 ~ 龍劍笙、梅雪詩 ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Di Nü Hua」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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