The Warring States

Jin Chen
Sun Honglei, Jing Tian, Kim Hee-sun, Wu Zhenyu, Nakai Kiichi, Jiang Wu, Feng Enhe, Huang Haibing, Liao Jingsheng, Xuecun, Guo Degang, Xu Jiao, He Yunwei, Fang Zigge, Li Zixiong, Xiong Xinxin, Ma Jingwu, Lei Kesheng, Wu Jun
2011
Mainland China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
126 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as战国,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At2011Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating3.9(For reference only)。
"The Warring States" Douban Official Station: http://site.douban.com/113652/During the Warring States period, seven powers rose to prominence. It is said that the great strategist Guiguzi imparted his lifelong teachings to his proud student - Sun Bin (played by Sun Honglei), who was not yet crippled and claimed to be Sun Bin. This led various feudal lords to take action. In the battle between Qi and Wei, Sun Bin, relying on his intelligence, severely weakened Qi's strength. Although he became a prisoner, he was highly regarded by King Qi (played by Nakai Kiichi) and recommended as a guest of honor for Tian Ji's (played by Jiang Wu) daughter, Tian Xi (played by Jing Tian). Shortly thereafter, the Helo Conference was held, where nations schemed against each other and tensions rose. In a critical moment, Sun Bin represented Qi in a horse racing competition and made a remarkable impression. After that, he was introduced into Wei by his senior apprentice, Pang Juan (played by Wu Zhenyu). The suspicious King of Wei, along with Pang Juan's envy of Sun Bin's access to Guiguzi's teachings, led to a plot to have Sun Bin's kneecaps removed. Thus began a legendary tale filled with friendship and cunning, soaked in blood...