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Lotus Lantern (2020) (2020)

Other name: 新编宝莲灯
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Genre: Action, Fantasy
Country: Chinese
Release year: 2020
Status: Completed
 
Nu Wa takes the sky fire to make up the sky, the essence of the heaven and earth turns the lotus lamp, and grants the Three Virgin Mary as a body protection magic weapon. After the three virgins love mortal Liu Xi, they were suppressed by the court of Yang Jian and Huashan. The son of the three virgins, Shen Xiang, grew up and followed the teacher Sun Wukong. The Three Saints died in the land, and Agarwood killed Heaven to try to change the rules of the heavens, but suffered the destruction of the three realms of Buddha, Dao, and God. The Baolian lantern was originally the original force.
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