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In Xingye's movie "The Deer and the Cauldron": My admiration for you is like the water of the Yellow River... What was the original line?

“My admiration for you is like a torrential river, endless, and like the overflowing Yellow River, which is out of control. Listening to your words is worth reading for ten years and seeing countless romantic figures in ancient and modern times. Your Mightiness".

"The Deer and the Cauldron" tells the story of when Kangxi was young, treacherous ministers controlled the political power and made the people miserable. "Tiandihui" is a non-governmental organization that overthrew the Qing Dynasty. Chen Jinnan, the leader of the "Tiandihui", was saved by Wei Xiaobao during an operation. Xiaobao joined the Tiandihui and was sent to the palace as an undercover agent to steal the forty-two chapters of the Qing Dynasty secrets.

Xiaobao soon became a celebrity around the emperor and became a high official. Xiaobao was caught in a dilemma. He had to perform a mission but also became a good friend with the emperor. Just when Xiaobao wanted to escape, Master Chen Jinnan also found him and sent people to monitor him when he returned to the palace.

Extended information

"The Deer and the Cauldron" is a martial arts comedy adapted from Jin Yong's novel. The film is directed by Wong Jing and co-starred by Stephen Chow, Ng Man-tat, Wan Zhaolun, Brigitte Lin, Michelle Reis, Yuen Jieying, Qiu Shuzhen, Chen Derong, etc.

Stephen Chow (Wei Xiaobao), Stephen Chow, was born in Hong Kong on June 22, 1962. His ancestral home is Ningbo, Zhejiang. He is an actor, director, screenwriter, producer and businessman in Hong Kong, China. He graduated from the TVB Artist Training Class.

In 1980, he became a special actor of Li's TV Station and entered the entertainment industry. In 1981, he starred in his first TV series "When IQ Mature". In 1988, he shifted the focus of his acting career to the big screen, and in the same year starred in his film debut "The Wind Catcher". In 1990, he established his nonsensical acting style with the comedy film "A Comic Book".