The Yang's Female Generals: Military Orders Are Like Mountains

Chen Xunqi
Zhang Baizhi, Ren Xianqi, Liu Xiaoqing, Zheng Peipei, Zhou Haimei, Chen Zihan, Jin Qiaoqiao, Yu Na, Daoshima Yukari, Liu Dong, Zhao Qianyu, Yang Zitong, Xiao Mingyu, Ge Chunyan, Zhou Xiaofei, Wang Ti, Li Jing, Zhang Qiyan, Wu Ma, Shi Fanxi, Ren Xuehai, Lin Wei
2011
Mainland China, Hong Kong, China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese
108 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as杨门女将之军令如山,is aMainland China, Hong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At2011Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese, Cantonese,Current Douban rating3.6(For reference only)。
During the reign of Emperor Ren of the Northern Song Dynasty, the state faced both internal strife and external threats. In a time of crisis, Yang Jiyun led the Yang family generals to fight against foreign tribes, but they successively fell on the battlefield. When Tianmen Pass was breached, Yang Zongbao (played by Ren Xianqi), a fierce general of the Yang family, died in battle, putting the Northern Song Dynasty in grave danger. At this crucial moment, the emperor elevated the Yang family's matriarch, She Saihua (played by Zheng Peipei), to the position of military supervisor, and entrusted Yang Zongbao's son, Yang Wenguang (played by Xiao Mingyu), to lead an army of ten thousand men against the hundred thousand troops of the Western Xia kingdom. At this time, many male members of the Yang family had died in battle, and in order to repay the country's grace, the extraordinary skilled female generals of the Yang family, led by Matriarch She and Mu Guiying (played by Zhang Baizhi), marched towards the front lines.
This was supposed to be a delicate daughter's world filled with beauty, but for the sake of national righteousness, they were willing to sacrifice their lives and blood, thus writing an immortal legend of the Yang family's female generals over six hundred years...