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Ouyang Feng ran away from home on his brother's wedding day, because eldest sister-in-law was his favorite woman. He lives in seclusion in a desert town, runs a hotel, looks for killers for others, and intends to live in the ashes of time. Huang (Tony Leung Ka Fai), a romantic swordsman, is a good friend of Ouyang Feng and has a drink with Ouyang Feng every year.
He has a crush on his best friend's wife, Peach Blossom, and also has a crush on Ouyang Feng's eldest sister-in-law. Murong Yan fell in love with Huang because of his drunken remarks, but his heart was broken because he could not get the sincerity of his lover. She imagines herself as Murong Yan and asks Ouyang Feng to kill Huang Shiyou, but she can't be cruel.
The blind soldier is Taohua's husband. Because he knew his wife was in love with someone else, he wandered around the world. He just wanted to see his wife again before he went blind, but he was finally killed by a horse thief. Hong Qi, a swordsman, only got an egg when he killed an enemy for an orphan girl. In the end, he took his wife to wander the rivers and lakes together, and Hong Qi made Ouyang Feng understand that everything could be so simple. After learning of her husband's death, Peach Blossom left Huang forever.
Before her sister-in-law's death, Huang sent Ouyang Feng an altar of "The drunkard's sake is not wine", and Huang and Ouyang Feng drank "The drunkard's sake is not wine" together. Huang forgot everything, but Ouyang Feng remembered it more clearly.
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Time Has Changed is a martial arts film directed by Wong Kar-wai, directed by Sammo Hung and starring Leslie Cheung, Brigitte Lin, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Carina Lau, Jacky Cheung and Yang Caini. It was released in Hongkong, China on September 1994.
1995, the film won the Best Photography of 5 1 Venice International Film Festival, and the Best Film Award of 1 Hong Kong Film Critics Association. Leslie Cheung, the leading actor, won the 1 Hong Kong Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor for this film. On March 27th, 2009, Xi Du: The Ultimate Edition was released in China.
Reference source-Baidu Encyclopedia-Brief introduction to the story of the ashes of time