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Huang he yao (1989)
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The lives of people live along the yellow river moreCast
(Credited cast)| Jingyang Cao | |||
| Peng Chi | ... | Liu Lan | |
| Xi Duan | |||
| You Duan | ... | Hong Hua | |
| You Ge | ... | Hei Gutou | |
| Lin Yu | ... | Dang Gui |
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which is basically the same for thousands of years, very little had changed.
The yellow river is the mother of Chinese culture and this film describes the new challenges the old systems faces.