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关于healing的英文名言

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英文写作,关于要围绕中心句的英文名言。

英雄不朽中文版,还有helden sterben nicht德语版,你说的应该是helden sterben nicht把,我感觉也是这句有感觉

linkin park-hands held high歌词及翻译

1.Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated in much of North America, generally observed as an expression of gratitude, usually to God. The most common view of its origin is that it was to give thanks to God for the bounty of the autumn harvest. In the United States, the holiday is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. In Canada, where the harvest generally ends earlier in the year, the holiday is celebrated on the second Monday in October, which is observed as Columbus Day or protested as Indigenous Peoples Day in the United States. Thanksgiving is traditionally celebrated with a feast shared among friends and family. In the United States, it is an important family holiday, and people often travel across the country to be with family members for the holiday. The Thanksgiving holiday is generally a four-day weekend in the United States, in which Americans are given the relevant Thursday and Friday off. Thanksgiving is almost entirely celebrated at home, unlike the Fourth of July or Christmas, which are associated with a variety of shared public experiences (fireworks, caroling, etc.) 感恩节的由来要一直追溯到的发端。

1620年,著名的“五月花”号船满载不堪忍受英国国内宗教迫害的清教徒102人到达美洲。

1620年和1621年之交的冬天,他们遇到了难以想象的困难,处在饥寒交迫之中,冬天过去时,活下来的移民只有50来人。

这时,心地善良的印第安人给移民送来了生活必需品,还特地派人教他们怎样狩猎、捕鱼和种植玉米、南瓜。

在印第安人的帮助下,移民们终于获得了丰收,在欢庆丰收的日子,按照宗教传统习俗,移民规定了感谢上帝的日子,并决定为感谢印第安人的真诚帮助,邀请他们一同庆祝节日。

在第一个感恩节的这一天,印第安人和移民欢聚一堂,他们在黎明时鸣放礼炮,列队走进一间用作教堂的屋子,虔诚地向上帝表达谢意,然后点起篝火举行盛大宴会。

第二天和第三天又举行了摔交、赛跑、唱歌、跳舞等活动。

第一个感恩节非常成功。

其中许多庆祝方式流传了300多年,一直保留到今天。

初时感恩节没有固定日期,由各州临时决定,直到美国独立后,感恩节才成为全国性的节日。

1863年,美国总统林肯正式宣布感恩节为国定假日。

届时,家家团聚,举国同庆,其盛大、热烈的情形,不亚于中国人过春节。

2.你说的是感恩,最好用 gratitude这个词 Gratitude is an Open Door: Three Stories About Wealth and Poverty By Kate Judd Let me tell you a story. I had two good friends who had never met each other. They were close in age. They were each divorced; they came from the same ethnic background. One had one teenager, the other had three. They shared many interests. I thought they would love each other. At a party at my home, I introduced my friends to each other. “Annette, this is Barbara; Barbara, Annette. You have so much in common.” Annette was a talkative type. Right away, she began to tell Barbara about her life. “It’s so tough being divorced, isn’t it?” Annette said. “I mean, money is so tight. My new house cost two hundred and seventy thousand dollars. I had to get financial help from my father. It’s not that Daddy doesn’t have it— he just endowed a chair at a major university. But I hate to ask. Of course, I do have the alimony from Bill, my ex; but I don’t feel that I should rely on that. I’m putting it away for my retirement—that’s what my accountant says I should do. And the house that Bill and I built just won’t sell. I don’t know why. We spent nine hundred thousand dollars on that house, it’s absolutely perfect. “It doesn’t matter so much to Bill if the house doesn’t sell. He’s the vice president of a big bank in the city. But I’m really struggling. I mean, I don’t make much. I’m just a music teacher. So, anyway, what I’ve decided to do is build an addition onto my new house: a little apartment. I don’t know where I’m gong to come up with the money. It’s going to cost sixty thousand. But, you know, it’s a tremendous investment in the long run. It adds to the value of the house. And I’m going to rent it out, so then I’ll have the rent every month to add to my income. It’s worth it to scrape a little while I’m having it built.” My friend Barbara sat silent. She had a smile fixed firmly on her face. I had never heard Barbara say anything unkind about anyone—ever. She never said a word against Annette, either; but after the party, she told me she would prefer not to see Annette again. You see, I had forgotten one thing: while Annette, who was worth several hundred thousand dollars, worried about whether she had enough to survive, Barbara was supporting herself and her teenage child on ten thousand dollars a year, which she earned by mopping floors and scrubbing toilets. And she never complained. Before this, what had I thought about wealth? About poverty? I had grown up in comfort, never lacking for any material thing—indeed, indulged in anything money could buy. I had known that there was a difference between me and most of the other children at the tiny rural school where I had gone as a child. But I had not realized that the difference had to do with money. Like many a young member of the upper classes, I did not know what I was. Sitting with Annette and Barbara, I knew. I thought, “Let me never take what I have for granted. Let me never complain about being poor, when I am really rich.” If you had asked Barbara if she was poor, she would probably have denied it. She would have said, “I have a child who loves me. We have a house to live in. I have my health, so that I can work for my living. Sure, we have to get food from the Community Pantry sometimes, but we always have enough to eat. I’m even able to scrape together enough to go to school, so that some day I’ll be qualified for a better job which still allows me to take care of my emotionally troubled child. I have a family who cares about me. I’m thankful to have so much.” Maybe I should take Barbara for an example? Maybe I should be grateful for what I have—however much or little it is. Let me tell you another story: I have a middle aged relative who lives alone in a large house. Mentally somewhat disabled, she does not work, but is supported by a large trust fund set up by her late parents. Though her life style is not opulent by North American standards, she is always beautifully dressed, well fed, and can afford to hire people to do any job she cannot, or does not wish to do herself. One day my relative went to the supermarket (how much we take for granted)! Another friend of mine once hosted a professor from Russia. The professor was overwhelmed and enchanted by the small local supermarket. She exclaimed, “In America, your markets are like museums!” My relative, her eyes glazed and her feet sore after a long trip through the abundantly stocked aisles, decided to go to the flower case and pick out a refreshing bouquet for herself. In front of the buckets overflowing with big, richly colored roses stood an old Asian woman, who was silent as my relative selected her flowers. “So cheap” my relative thought. “Only a dollar a stem!” She chose a large bunch. The other woman still stood there. “It’s hard to pick, isn’t it?” my relative said. “Oh, I cannot buy any,” said the old woman. “Too expensive. I only like to come and look. They are so beautiful.” So this woman was grateful for the free beauty of flowers in a supermarket\\\/museum. Was that all? Did she feel her poverty, in not being able to afford a one dollar rose? There are those who would argue that this woman was wealthier than my friend Annette, who has a great deal of money but feels always impoverished. In this case, my relative should not have felt any guilt or worry, but should have taken her flowers home and enjoyed them, secure in the notion that we must each simply be thankful for what we have, no matter how we came to have it. Or should my relative have offered to buy some flowers for the old woman? That is another popular solution: those who have more should make private donations to those who have less. Perhaps my relative should have put her own flowers back in the case, and donated her money to some worthy organization—one which fights poverty? What am I to learn from all this? Surely it is good to be grateful for what we have. Like my friend Barbara, I am grateful in this minute for so much: the beautiful Vermont landscape outside my window, the fruits of my abundant garden, the house in which I live, my beloved husband, my job, my health, my friends. And yet — it seems to me that as long as others do not have what I have, my gratitude is not enough. If others lack for beauty to see, good and wholesome food to eat, a home (or even a roof over their heads), love and friendship, work that rewards them, health and the care to maintain it, then my gratitude is just a beginning. A door to the next step. I can open that door of gratitude, and walk forward, doing what I can to help others achieve what I have. Or I can close the door. Then gratitude becomes complacency, and I am trapped. Let me stop philosophizing for a moment, and tell you one more story: Once, I saved up my money all year long so that I could go to a workshop. The workshop took place at an institution that specialized in “self actualization,” “spiritual exploration,” “natural healing” and so forth. At this institution there were perhaps a few hundred people who had come to take workshops in pursuit of these vague but laudable goals. Among them I saw perhaps ten who were not white. Although it was more difficult to tell, I would guess that there were equally few who were not economically quite well-off. Although I come from “the whitest state in the union” I felt uncomfortable with this lack of ethnic and class diversity. Still, I quite enjoyed the workshop I was attending. One night I was standing in the dinner line next to the person who was presenting the workshop, a woman of extraordinary power and charisma. She stretched her arms akimbo and proclaimed in a loud voice, “Ah! It’s good to be alive!” Something must have registered on my face. Perhaps I drew slightly away from her. I know that for the rest of the workshop, she looked faintly displeased with me. But you see, I was thinking, For you it is good to be alive. For me it is good to be alive. But what about the homeless person who is sleeping tonight in a public park? What about the person who has just discovered they have cancer, and have no health insurance to cover treatment? What about the residents of other, less wealthy countries—the man who lives in a tin shed in Mexico, the woman who begs in the streets of Bombay? What about the children who are starving, and the mothers who cannot feed them? Just what do you mean, “it’s good to be alive?!” I do not intend to be sanctimonious. I am a privileged, middle class person, who has had a very fortunate life. What I wish for is that everyone could have what I do. This is naive, I suppose. Idealistic, certainly. And what, after all, do I propose to do about it? Where is my plan, my solution to the poverty and hunger that plague the majority of the world’s population? I am not arrogant enough to propose a solution. Others smarter, wiser, more politically shrewd, more religiously dogmatic, have proposed solutions since the beginning of time, it seems. I only know I cannot wish idly for others to have a better life. I must try to work for it in whatever ways I can. Otherwise, my gratitude becomes meaningless. I will have closed the door, and left the better part of humanity beyond it, sitting alone, gloating over my wealth like a miser, cut off from the love, learning and pain that are as essential to living as the material comforts I rejoice in, trapped in complacency. Then, I am very poor indeed. Motivational Story Motivational Story #9 LIVE WITH AN ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE by Glen Hopkins Imagine for a moment one of those nights when you just can't fall asleep and you have to get up early the next morning for a very important meeting of which you are the keynote speaker. Your alarm clock goes off early in the morning waking you from what little sleep you had. You stumble out of bed, have a quick shower, grab a coffee and some toast, and off you go to fight the traffic on the way to work. Does that sound like the start of a terrible day? Most would answer 'yes'. Few people however, would answer, 'no'. These are the people, who are in my opinion blessed with a gift. A gift that determines how they view their life. These people live with 'an attitude of gratitude'. For them, the situation described could be worse. Much worse. For example, think of the man who doesn't have a bed, let alone a roof to over his head. When he is awoken from what little sleep he is able to get, it is by the rain falling on his cold body. He too stumbles to his feet and begins his journey to work in his bare feet. His work is in the field of survival. He searches though garbage cans for scraps of half-rotten food to eat and odd bits of clothes to keep him warm. The purpose of this example is to illustrate that we all have so much to be grateful for. Even in times when it seems that nothing could be worse, there is always a reason to be grateful. And when you feel a sense of gratitude, you feel a sense of happiness and content. My challenge to you today is to learn to look for the good in every situation and live with 'an attitude of gratitude'. I assure you, if you were the fellow searching for food in garbage cans you too could find things to be grateful for. You just have to look hard enough and 'open your eyes' to what is around you. You have to focus on what's good in your life, not what's bad. I once was distraught because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet. - Unknown Life works in mysterious ways. Time and time again there have been stories of people who are in a dire strait yet they are found helping others who are experiencing greater turmoil. This is because once you have helped someone in greater need than yourself, you always feel better. You feel better because you have helped another human being, and this forces you to change your mindset from focusing on your problems to focusing on their solutions. Always focus on the solution, not the problem and live with an attitude of gratitude! Mother Teresa was a primary example of this phenomenon. Her entire life revolved around helping others in need. As a result she experienced a great deal of love and self-satisfaction in her life. I challenge you now to take a moment to think of five things in your life that you are grateful for today. For example, your friends, your family, your job, your sense of smell, touch, sight, and sound. The list can go on and on. Imagine what your life would be like without these things. Write them down on a piece of paper and really think about the things you are grateful for. You will be amazed at how great you will feel!

求梁朝伟主演过的电影列表

姓名 梁朝伟英文名称:TONY LEUNG CHIU WAI性别 男生日 1962.6.27星座 巨蟹座出生地点 香港花名 伟仔籍贯 广东台山生肖 虎学历:中学婚姻状况:未婚嗜好:滑水 看书 游泳 晒太阳优点:数不胜数

缺点:有吗

家庭状况 母、妹曾从事职业 送货员、售货员、会计等最喜欢的运动:赛车 滑水 乒乓最喜欢的颜色:蓝最喜欢的歌手:张学友最喜欢的动物:狗最喜爱的明星 周润发最喜欢的电影作品:最喜欢的作家 三岛由经夫、沈从文最喜欢的一部电影 最喜欢的歌曲:格言 脚踏实地最讨厌的事情 说谎星路历程1983年毕业于无线电视艺员训练班第11期,后主持节目。

不久转入话剧组。

拍剧集、、、、、《绝代双娇》、《挑战》、《大运河》、《侠客行》等。

曾拍电影《青春差馆》、《银行风云》、地下情》、《人民英雄》、《独行侠》、《悲情城市》、《碟血头》、《杀手蝴蝶梦》、《阿飞正伟》等。

1987年凭《地下情》一片获香港第6届电影金像奖最佳男主角奖。

曾在台湾出版专辑唱片《我心中有爱》梁朝伟成名档案称雄戛纳影展的梁朝伟今年38岁,是土生土长的香港人。

梁朝伟正式踏进演艺界,始于1982年加入无线电视演员训练班。

在TVB多年,演过《新师兄》、《鹿鼎记》等多部脍炙人口的经典电视剧。

当年曾与张曼玉合作,凭借《新师兄》一片崭露头角;这次出演《花样年华》又遇上“旧情人” 张曼玉,果然不负天意,重新擦出动人火花,真该好好感谢张曼玉。

自88年起投身电影圈,梁朝伟再凭《杀手蝴蝶梦》(88年)及《人民英雄》(90年)两度夺得香港电影金像奖最佳男配角,势头锐不可挡。

这之后,与王家卫的合作更令他的演艺事业如日中天。

94年,梁朝伟在王家卫执导的《重庆森林》中饰演一个喜欢自言自语的深情警探,一举横扫当年的港台电影界,喜获香港影金像奖及台湾金马奖两大影帝殊荣;98年再次凭《春光乍泄》荣登金像奖及金紫荆奖影帝宝座。

这次助他荣登国际影帝的还是王家卫,可见王家卫是他的另一个福星。

如果有人问梁朝伟自认为从影以来最精采的演出是哪一部,以前会是《春光乍泄》,现在则要改为:《花样年华》。

另外,因为梁朝伟的英文名也是Tony Leung,常被外国传媒误认为是梁家辉。

梁朝伟-9次-第三十一届台湾电影金马奖,第十四届香港电影金像奖,第十七届香港电影金像奖,第三届香港金紫荆奖,第五十三届戛纳电影节,第二十届香港电影金像奖,第八届香港金紫荆奖,第二十二届香港电影金像奖,第四十届台湾电影金马奖

迷上眼睛会放电的男人梁朝伟难得见到梁朝伟笑得灿烂的表情,却没有胆量和他的电眼对视。

最爱的是他的忧郁,总想救他于苦海,却不自觉在他的内敛中沉陷。

看上《花样年华》中的梁朝伟,沉醉般的罪;爱上《春光乍泄》中的多面男人,绽放般的喜;跟上现实中的羞涩男人,亲昵般的美……luj107 2005-05-23 00:11主要作品《地下情》Love Unto Wastes导演:关锦鹏主演:温碧霞、梁朝伟、金燕玲、周润发、蔡琴类型:剧情【简介】现代人对爱情、性爱、生存的意义都漠不关心。

蔡琴被劫杀后,才令她的朋友温碧霞、金燕玲、梁朝伟等人醒悟。

警探周润发在查案时逐步介入他们的生命,原来他已患了不治之症,对他们虚耗生命甚感惊讶。

《喋血街头》Bullet In The Head导演:吴宇森主演:梁朝伟 张学友 李子雄 任达华类型:剧情\\\/动作\\\/战争【简介】吴宇森电影公司的创业作(也是唯一一部作品)是1990年推出的《喋血街头》。

这部电影在票房上非常失败,但它应该也算是吴宇森的代表作之一《喋血街头》说的是六十年代三个香港青年去越南冒险,最后为了一箱金子反目成仇。

这部电影所表现的,很多都是导演自己的青春记忆。

吴宇森的老搭档摄影黄永恒用柔光镜拍摄街景,制造出一种梦回当年的效果。

头半小时的画面仿佛茫茫如水的记忆,猫王、舞蹈班、午夜街头的自行车赛、贫民区的喜筵……第一次离开徐克和周润发,吴宇森似乎很想突破英雄片时代的自己。

于是,《喋血街头》有一个像散文甚至像诗的开头,渐渐过渡到气魄很大的政治动荡、战争、俘虏营等的越南乱世,几乎有点史诗味道,最后又转回江湖兄弟快意恩仇的路上。

可以说《喋血街头》是把两部完全不同的电影揉在了一起。

《沙滩仔与周师奶》Royal Scoundrel导演:杜琪峰主演:梁朝伟、吴孟达、吴倩莲、李子雄类型:喜剧【简介】沙滩仔(梁朝伟)与周师奶(吴猛达)追查伪钞集团,拘捕其党羽之女阿玉(吴倩莲)。

沙对玉由怜生爱,收留家中。

沙上司李南(李子雄)其实与?湾伪钞集团党勾结,设计陷害沙与周。

玉为救二人,决混入南家,找寻证据。

《风尘三侠》导演:陈可辛、李志毅演出:梁朝伟、梁家辉、郑丹瑞、柏安妮 、袁咏仪、朱茵【简介】陈大文(梁朝伟饰)、程仁(梁家辉饰)和毛周朱(郑丹瑞饰)合称风尘三侠, 共住一屋。

陈大文性格内向,有一拍拖十年但极之势利的女友Joyce (刘锦玲饰),将于三个月后结婚。

程仁放浪不羁,女友多不胜数。

毛周朱却胆小怕事,不敢交女朋友。

一天,陈大文的妹妹阿珠 (朱茵饰)从美国回来,住进三人的家, 弄得程仁心猿意马。

陈大文认识了任职夜总会公关的阿Cat(柏安妮饰),但又慑于Joyce的雌威,唯 有一脚踏两船。

程仁比较要好的女友惠芳(袁咏仪饰)因忍受不了程仁的风流成 性,终于把心一横,嫁到美国。

毛周朱在介绍所的安排下,认识了Michelle (周 文健饰),两人谈的十分投契,后来毛周朱才发觉Michelle是个同性恋者。

中秋晚上,正是陈大文结婚前一星期,惠芳向程仁提出分手,程仁失意之下强吻 阿珠,陈大文遂与之大打出手,并走了去阿Cat家中躲避,到结婚当日才回家。

阿 珠见程仁心情惆怅,遂开解之,使其明白心中真正爱的是惠芳,忙赶去惠芳家希望能挽回这段情。

究竟这三个男人的爱情结局如何呢

这是一部大男人的故事,女角在片中都占戏不多。

茵茵占的戏份虽然不高,却比袁咏仪有更多的发挥机会。

《辣手神探》Hard Boiled (又名:枪神)导演:吴宇森主演:周润发 梁朝伟 黄秋生 毛舜筠类型:动作【简介】手段狠辣的警探袁浩云正在一搜捕非法枪械集团的行动,而卧底探员江浪混入军火走私集团,并得集团头子Johnny信任。

当得知Johnny将大批军火藏于其名下之医院后,二人分别潜入调查。

Johnny欲引爆医院,双方对峙,展开一场大厮杀。

本片是吴宇森处理动作场面的最精彩演出,部分段落气势迫人,警匪激战伤及无辜小民的场面贯穿始终,但剧情单薄不合逻辑的程度也是吴成名以来最突出的一次。

《倩女幽魂Ⅲ道道道》A Chinese Ghost Story Ⅲ导演:程小东主演:梁朝伟、王祖贤、张学友、利智类型:浪漫\\\/动作\\\/幻想【简介】小和尚十方随师父白云护送金佛,在兰若寺遇到女鬼小卓与小蝶。

十方放走小卓,但白云却被所擒。

姥姥逼小卓嫁给鬼王,小卓向十方求助,十方掘出小卓骸骨逃出兰若寺,姥姥已布下天罗地网,十方化成佛祖金身,对抗姥姥。

《东京攻略》Tokyo Raiders导演:马楚成演员:梁朝伟、郑伊健、陈慧琳、仲村亨、阿部宽、张柏芝类型:动作喜剧【简介】香港银行巨头上女美思与未婚夫高桥裕二相约在美国举行婚礼,但大喜之日,高桥没有出现,美思在失望之余赴东京寻找高桥,而室内设计师毕大勇因没有得到高桥允诺的酬金,也随美思来到东京。

但今二人深感意外的是,在东京他们不仅没能找到高桥,反而遭到黑帮打手的袭击。

而每当他们处于危急时刻,又总能得到私家侦探林贵仁的出手相救。

林贵仁告诉美思,高桥因与日本黑帮老大伊藤的情妇梅雪有染,遭到黑帮的追杀。

而为了找到失踪的高桥,美思也成了伊藤追捕的目标。

而对突然发生的一连串变故,美思感到一片茫然。

她既对高桥的变心感到失望,又为之安危而担心。

万般无奈之下,美思决定配合林贵仁找出高桥的去向,然后向其问个究竟。

为了追寻真相,三人不自觉的陷入与黑帮及神秘份子正面对台的险境……《侠骨仁心》Healing Hearts出品:STAREASTNET导演:邓特希演员:梁朝伟、 李嘉欣类型:剧情【简介】故事由脑外科的高级医生Lawrence(梁朝伟饰)偶然见到一宗意外,在医护人员未及赶抵现场之前抢救伤者。

在场的Samantha(关咏荷饰),当时亦全力协助Lawrence对有关伤者进行抢救,眼见Lawrence对挽救生命的忘我热诚,对Lawrence留下良好印象…… 一年前,Jackie(李嘉欣饰)自杀是因为经历过种种打击,觉得生命不再有希望,这回转醒,为自己过去的生命态度感后悔,决定一切重新开始,令Lawrence喜出望外,Samantha替他俩感到开心的同时,其实亦感到失落,不幸的是,Lawrence发现Jackie脑部竟有肿瘤,要再一次而对死亡,而他们可以做到的,可能只是令Jackie不致死去,却有极大可能再次陷入昏迷…… 医院里,其实不单止是病人要面对生、老、病、医护人员也同样要面对,过程中也交织出不少动人的故事《天下无双》导演:刘镇伟演员:梁朝伟、王菲、赵薇、张震类型:爱情喜剧级别:II A上映时间:2002年2月【简介】正德皇帝(张震)及御妹(王菲)平安违背皇太后旨意私自出宫来到江南,与梅龙镇恶霸小霸王(梁朝伟)和妹妹凤姐(赵薇)展开两段曲折有趣的恋爱史《英雄》导演:张艺谋主要演员:梁朝伟、张曼玉、李连杰、陈道明、章子怡片种:武侠上映时间:2002年12月14日【简介】战国末期六国征战,秦国最强,秦始皇(陈道明)也就成了各国的敌人。

大侠无名(李连杰)、残剑(梁朝伟)、飞雪(张曼玉)、如月(章子怡)、长空(甄子丹)都要刺杀秦王。

残剑在知道了秦王一统天下的大志后,为了天下苍生的安宁,放弃了刺杀秦王的机会。

在长空、飞雪、残剑的帮助下,来自秦国的无名获得了离秦始皇只有十步之遥的机会——无名最厉害的剑术是“十步一杀”。

在为秦始皇讲述了他是如何杀死三位大侠的故事后,无名拔剑刺向秦王。

究竟结果如何【片 名 】 :倚天屠龙记【集 数 】 :36(首播40集)【年 份 】 :1986年11月3日【格 式 】 :rmvb【语 言 】 :国语【字 幕 】 :中文【监 制 】 :王天林【演 员 】 : 梁朝伟 黎美娴 邓萃雯 邵美琪 郑裕玲 任达华 陈安莹 胡美仪 曾华倩 谢宁 曾江 黎汗持 吴茜薇 刘碧仪 陶大宇【服务器】:P2P华语源动力【内容简介】 :杨逍与纪晓芙可歌可泣的爱惰故事,张翠山和殷素素为了气节做出自尽的选择,张无忌与赵敏及周芷若纠缠不清的情债,所有上一代的恩,下一代的怨,全化作金庸笔下的《倚天屠龙记》。

此剧云集了当时TVB旗下的一批大牌演员,梁朝伟演绎的张无忌优柔寡断,黎美娴诠释的赵敏除了霸气还有一份雍容的气质,而邓萃雯亦将周芷若因爱成狂的心理变化把握得非常到位。

除了几位主角的出色表演之外,鲍方饰演的张三丰鹤骨仙风的气质,至今仍然难有人与之匹敌…… 另外,此剧更找来梅艳芳及梁朝伟合唱主题曲《剑伴谁在》,绝对是怀旧影剧中的经典。

武当掌门人张三丰(鲍方)大寿,七位徒弟正为其祝寿之际,五弟张翠山(任达华)被金毛狮王谢逊(曾江)要助至冰火岛上,以追查屠龙刀之秘密。

在岛上,山与天鹰教教主之女殷素素(郑裕玲)结为夫妇。

诞下一子无忌(梁朝伟)并与逊结成义亲。

十年后,山一家重返中原,却被武林人士追杀,逼其说出屠龙刀之下落,山为存气节,与素双双自杀。

忌长大成长,无意中觅得九阴真经,练成绝世武功。

另方面,忌结识了三位红颜知已周芷若(邓萃雯)、赵敏(黎美娴)和小昭(邵美琪),展开一段纠缠不清的儿女情仇…… 其后,忌义助明教击退各派,因此获选为教主,然而他淡泊名利,宁愿退隐江湖【主演:】 梁朝伟 苗侨伟 关礼杰 黎美娴 吴岱融 刘美娟 谢宁【内容简介】故事讲述移花宫主邀月因爱成恨,追杀江枫(苗侨伟)花月奴(威美珍)夫妇,二人却离奇中毒身亡,邀月一怒定下毒计,把枫之一双孪生儿子分开抚养,企图令亲兄弟长大后互相仇杀以泄愤。

十余年后,一对孪生子长大成人,花无缺(吴岱融)在移花宫中被邀月授予超卓武功,而小鱼儿(梁朝伟)则在恶人谷中长大,从四大恶人身上学得诡计多端。

无缺及小鱼儿分别奉命追寻南天宝藏,二人不期而遇,结成好友,并同时结识了苏樱(谢宁)、铁心兰(黎美娴)及张菁(刘美娟)等几位姑娘,发展了几段爱恨交缠的爱情故事。

最后,邀月逼无缺与小鱼儿作生死决斗,小鱼儿凭机智查出邀月奸计,并揭穿杀父母的江别鹤及玉郎(关礼杰)祸害江湖之险谋。

兄弟二人齐心协力,将众魔消灭。

以前有朋友【是代序老大】于03年12月发过13集的RMVB,这次的版本不同……主演:梁朝伟 邓萃雯 刘淑华 姚正菁 郑艳丽无线金装武侠剧[侠客行],改编自金庸原著,剧情曲折热闹有趣,武打设计新颖、充满动感,实属不容错过之好戏。

故事讲述石中玉(梁朝伟)石破天(梁朝伟分饰)乃自幼失散之孪生兄弟,破天与父母失散,辗转成为长乐帮主。

中玉则自幼受父母溺爱,行事只凭个人喜恶,闯荡江湖期间分别结识丁当(邓萃雯)、铁珊瑚(刘淑华),倪冬儿(姚正菁)及侍剑(郑艳丽),展开了一段五角恋爱。

雪山派掌门白自在(关海山)误会中玉害死其孙女白阿乡,开声讨大会对付中玉,阴差阳错,中玉与破天互调身份,遂展开一段段奇遇。

及后,中玉、破天兄弟相认,同赴侠客岛,解开武林高手相继失踪之迷。

最后,二人更同练(侠客)武功,联手对会付野心控制武林之贝海石(张翼),展开连场恶斗主演:黄日华、梁朝伟、汤镇业以三十年代的香港为背景,“香城浪子”讲述流氓与高等华人之间的斗争冲突,中间还有一段荡气回肠的爱情故事。

韦诺(黄日华)与潘晓彤(庄静而)本来是一对学生恋人,却由于二人阶级有别,晓彤受到她富有家庭所束缚,终于被迫下嫁门当户对的富家子应子辉(汤镇业);而韦诺这穷小子经此挫折后,决心不择手段以求发达,在渔家女若萍(黄曼凝)的协助下,成功地发迹了。

于是,他开始与应子辉展开商场上的角逐,凭着他过人的胆色和才能,韦诺步步进迫子辉,成功地使他的生意一败涂地,此外,韦诺更揭发他吞并亲弟子谦(梁朝伟)的家产。

应子辉走投无路,向韦诺作出最狠辣的还击主要演员: 梁朝伟 刘德华 曾江 刘嘉玲 商天蛾 吴君如 焦雄剧情:韦小宝(梁朝伟)刁钻聪敏,自小随母居扬州*院,因义气助天地会人打退清兵,被老太监私禁宫中冒充小太监。

后与少年皇帝康熙(刘德华)成莫逆之交,并协助消灭*臣成宫中红人。

宝更误打误撞得天地会总舵主暗中收为弟子,要他伺机刺杀康,宝感左右为难。

宝无意得悉神龙教派人假扮太后潜服宫中十多年,企图盗取大清命脉藏宝图,真太后则被囚禁,康遂联合宝,几经艰险,救出太后。

宝往保护老皇帝顺治途中,巧遇少女阿珂(商天娥),神魂颠倒。

宝施妙计令康父子团聚,又挑拨神龙教人自相残杀,再建一功女演员: 刘嘉玲 曾华倩 戚美珍男演员: 周润发 梁朝伟 吴孟达 任达华详细描述倪峰入狱后,不想拖累张嘉汶(刘嘉玲),要求与她离婚,汶内心痛苦,为了令峰安心,最终协议分开。

张伟杰(梁朝伟)自谢颖之离去后,仍念念不忘,无心结交其它异性。

刚巧叔父张竟成(周润发)及奶奶由大陆到港,准备投靠张家,张父却不加理会,伟杰多次帮助他,和竟成成为莫逆之交。

竟成乃内地医生,想报考联邦医生的考试,以便在港执业,但因使用伪钞事件留下案底,丧生投考权,灰心之余,铤而走险,偷运水货。

后结识女友巧楠,却被伟杰的死对头督韩彬横刀夺爱。

巧楠的妹妹巧宜(曾华倩)考入警校,结识伟杰,二人发生了恋情,并结为夫妇。

可惜婚后磨擦越来越深,伟杰更重蹈父亲的覆辙,与巧宜的好友吴欣,发生一段婚外情。

后来欣被杀害,巧宜也被牵扯进去,令巧宜困扰不已,伟杰不断安慰她。

最后真凶被擒,经此一事,伟杰、巧宜更觉真情可贵。

而伟杰的事业亦渐有发展,回顾以往日子,唏嘘之余,亦感到欣慰。

luj107 2005-05-23 00:12伟仔语录关于工作:我喜欢演戏,不为挣钱、出名,只挑喜欢的电影才拍,求的是一种精神上的发泄、平衡,可以借此毫无保留地将压抑的感情、情绪表露出来而又没有人知道那是我,人们只知道我将角色演得很好,但其实内里的东西全是我。

因此,演完戏后内心会很舒服。

其实我不太在意公众对我的看法,因为演戏只不过是我的一个兴趣,我喜欢就去演。

不演戏的时候跟普通人一样,没什么特别。

除了在演戏方面,我也没有什么东西去追求。

在拍戏的过程里面,我感觉非常开心,演完以后又不过是这样子。

那么多年就是希望怎么能演得更好,只是为我自己演地更过瘾。

至少在香港地区我看不到很多人喜欢电影,或者说喜欢电影的人少、喜欢出名的人很多。

我拍电影是为了兴趣,没想过做明星、拿大奖。

我很幸运,因为我年轻时就找到了自己感兴趣的工作;如果我退休,就要找一份同样有趣的工作去取代电影。

其实,干任何工作都没关系,只要你懂得从中发掘乐趣,不是吗

个人爱好我也有,比如游泳,但这不会是我的工作。

我很喜欢拍戏,其实在现场我已经感到很开心了,也不管是拍什么电影。

拍电影

好玩喽

哈哈……..关于自己:除了拍戏,我不知道自己在干什么。

基本上,我是个挺闷的人,不求上进、任性,又孩子气,又没想过改变自己。

没办法,我会觉得人总要想办法去对付自己 。

就是突然有一天我觉得:‘啊

总不能这样下去,是不是该有计划一点

没错

'就这样觉得颓废够了,就出来了。

因为我发现如果不是很有方向,如果一直没有推自己的时候,你很难发挥自己潜在的很多能力。

既然拥有那么多……恩……才能吧,也算是一份老天给的礼物,会想用个方法逼自己把它发挥出来,看看自己在这个行业里究竟能做到多少。

我觉得人有很多面,我也有很幽默的一面,只不过我在不同的角色里面调整自己的性格,或者说在不同的角色里把不同的特点放大或缩小。

我觉得没什么公众形象啊,反正是人一个。

..关于生活:因为我想感觉一下清醒的感觉会是怎么样,当你有一段时间很清醒的时候,整个人都不一样。

我觉得作为一个演员也应该去体验一下。

这很有意思,每天很早起床,6点钟去跑步做运动,正常睡觉,不喝酒,脑子里想的东西让你整个人都会变化,与之前睡觉到下午2、3点起床呀,天亮才睡觉,一起床就头痛,然后脑筋没有那么清醒等等,是很奇怪的两种状态。

我觉得为什么不试试看呢

有的时候我喜欢清醒,有的时候我喜欢不清醒。

最重要我觉得我可以选择自己的生活方式。

其实从小到大,我都不觉得有什么事大不了,没有什么东西会让我不想活。

而且我很怕死,我觉得要做的事情还很多,如果死掉了,我会觉得很不服气。

其实我觉得死是一件很懦弱的事,因为你完全没有能力去面对,你才会想死。

我相信什么事情都可以解决,但是最起码你要敢去面对,而我是不怕面对困难的。

我会觉得人到成熟的时候很多想法都不会那么极端,会懂得怎么去珍惜你现有的东西,会去珍惜生命里面原来很小的东西,可能是今天的天气呀,可能是你碰到的每一个人,因为没有这些人你可能不会再去到另外一个阶段。

..关于童年:我记得我小时候原本是一个很调皮、很快乐的小孩……但是后来,我就突然不讲话了。

我记得我爸爸是一句话也没有就走了。

……他一句话都没有讲,我也完全不知道到底发生什么事。

就这样,一直到现在。

……我6、7岁的时候他走的,所以我很小就不哭。

爸爸突然离家以后,我就很怕在学校跟同学提到我的家,应该是一种很自卑的感觉吧,所以我开始跟人群有距离、开始很少跟人讲话。

还有就是不容易在别人面前,让他感觉到我的感情。

这已经成为一个习惯了。

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名侦探柯南上的医生的名字

综艺主持刘在石:无可争议的一位,出道24年得到三大台11次演艺大赏,拥有完美的公众形象,韩国基本上没有不认识他的。

代表作 《x-man》 《家族诞生》《 来玩吧 》《happytogether》《无限挑战》《跑男 》姜虎东:曾经与刘在石并称综艺界两大山脉,三大台大赏5次。

主持的《两天一夜》得到韩国综艺史上最高收视率,《强心脏》也是其代表作,后因逃税,退出演艺圈。

回归后暂无强力作品。

李京奎:综艺老大哥,刘、姜也要低头的大前辈。

作为上个世代的笑星活跃至今,出了名的坏脾气和难伺候,现主持《Healing Camp》《鲫鱼面包》。

申东烨:他和刘在石是现今韩国主持界公认的两大值最高出演费,擅长19禁搞笑。

由于身负巨额债务,创造过一周节目数量的峰值,被称为“放送机器”,从早上到深夜都有他的节目,经常拿自己的债务自嘲。

主持过《强心脏第二季》《话神》《魔女狩猎》。

李辉才:以反转剧出名,演技相当出色的笑星。

主持过《我们结婚了》《 英雄豪杰》《挑战千曲》《世改问》,现在以《超人回来了》 继续活跃。

金九拉:代表性毒舌主持,名牌大学出身,知识较广。

批判性的言语和攻击性的提问方式,最强的脱口秀战士。

因此遭到网民的攻击,再加上妻子经营财产不善,最近因压力患病住院。

代表作有《radio star》《舌战》《世改问》《现场脱口秀taxi》过去还有李秀根、申正焕、罗在 李胜基、朴秀洪等,现在都不太活动了现在“准国民”的还有金炳万、柳熙烈、全贤武、刘世允等几个还有比较特殊的金成洙,车范根等体育解说,他们在韩国人的认知度还是相当广的特别是金成洙,他是目前解说界的巨头,但他是独立艺人,凭借《k-pop start》《爸爸去哪了》在综艺圈也大展手脚,有”国民解说““热血mc”“国民讨厌鬼”“国民爸爸”等称号。

名言是“60秒后再回来”

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