Jiang's family: As the name implies, a stiff corpse, especially an evil spirit alienated from a person's corpse because of excessive yin after death, is endowed with supernatural color due to the rendering of modern film and television, which is closely related to folklore.
It is a ghost in China folklore, which originated from China folklore in Ming and Qing Dynasties. There are no zombies in reality, and entertainment works are pure fiction. Zombie-like ghosts, such as vampires and corpses. In foreign countries, it is dubbed "jumping vampire or zombie".
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The originator of Chinese zombie movies is the famous Hong Kong actor Ching-Ying Lam, who has appeared in more than 25 zombie movies. Ching-Ying Lam's personal interpretation of zombie movies and TV series greatly enhanced the publicity and impression of folk audiences on zombie legends.
Mr. Ching-Ying Lam created "zombie movies" in Hongkong, and he initiated this kind of movies and television. Zombie movies in Hong Kong rose because of him and declined because of his departure.
Mr. Ching-Ying Lam's film works:
1980: Money at work
1980: ghost.
1982: scary people
1984: Ssangyong goes to sea
1984: people scare ghosts
1985: Long Zhixin
1985: Mr. zombie
1986: Zombie Family
1987: Mr. Ghost.
1989: "One eyebrow at a Taoist priest"
1990: exorcism police
1990: Ghosts bite ghosts
1990: the spirit world
199 1 year: tantric Veyron
199 1 year: Xuanmen of Heaven and Earth
199 1 year: award-winning experts
199 1 year: ghost cadres
199 1 year: Zombie Supreme
199 1 year: African monks
199 1 year: ghosts
1992: Ghost Gold Daochang
1992: thin ghost