1 thought on “"Iron teeth and copper teeth Ji Xiaolan" which episode was Ji Xiaolan's pen wash?”
Cynthia
iron teeth and copper teeth: the first part of Ji Xiaolan, the 15th episode of Ru kiln brush washing, and the fighting method between he Ling and Ji Xiaolan. Iron teeth and copper teeth Ji Xiaolan's fourth film is an ancient costume historical comedy directed by Luo Chang'an and starring Zhang Guoli, Zhang Tielin, Wang Gang and Yuan Li. It is composed of five unit stories, including "Xiao Yue returns", "pulling a big flag to make a tiger's skin", "writing about a strange case", "people in the grass" and "Zhongyi Temple"
Ji Xiaolan with iron teeth and copper teeth
during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, Ji Yun, the son of Ji Rongshu (1724-1805), a statesman, writer and representative work Ji Wenda's posthumous collection, was a Taoist with the name of Xiaolan, spring fan and Shiyun. He was directly under the jurisdiction Xianxian county (now Xianxian County, Hebei Province). He was a statesman and writer in the Qing Dynasty
with witty and humorous dialogues, hilarious passages, exciting plots, and thought-provoking stories, Ji Xiaolan's selfless character of being just and upright and enforcing the law impartially, the image of Emperor Qianlong as a monarch and politician, and his face of being obedient and corrupting the law. Around these three people, there are scenes of tragicomedy that make people sigh
iron teeth and copper teeth: the first part of Ji Xiaolan, the 15th episode of Ru kiln brush washing, and the fighting method between he Ling and Ji Xiaolan. Iron teeth and copper teeth Ji Xiaolan's fourth film is an ancient costume historical comedy directed by Luo Chang'an and starring Zhang Guoli, Zhang Tielin, Wang Gang and Yuan Li. It is composed of five unit stories, including "Xiao Yue returns", "pulling a big flag to make a tiger's skin", "writing about a strange case", "people in the grass" and "Zhongyi Temple"
Ji Xiaolan with iron teeth and copper teeth
during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, Ji Yun, the son of Ji Rongshu (1724-1805), a statesman, writer and representative work Ji Wenda's posthumous collection, was a Taoist with the name of Xiaolan, spring fan and Shiyun. He was directly under the jurisdiction Xianxian county (now Xianxian County, Hebei Province). He was a statesman and writer in the Qing Dynasty
with witty and humorous dialogues, hilarious passages, exciting plots, and thought-provoking stories, Ji Xiaolan's selfless character of being just and upright and enforcing the law impartially, the image of Emperor Qianlong as a monarch and politician, and his face of being obedient and corrupting the law. Around these three people, there are scenes of tragicomedy that make people sigh