The Significance of Meng Qi

Meng Qi is a Chinese word, pronounced qǐ mèng, which means beautiful dreams, that is, beautiful dreams and colorful dreams.

Source:

Qu Qiubai's Preface to the Generation of Random Bombs: "Soon, the dream of Kunqu Opera oratorio was disturbed by the" traitor "with long hair and red scarf.

Example: Woven into ice, embroidered with pure beauty. -History of Chinese Geography

It's between ladies and gentlemen. -"Hanshu Preface"

For the next dress. -"Yuefu Poetry Shang Mo Singing"

Related words: Luo Qi, Qiyan, Qili, Qixia and Qi Hao.

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The character Yee Meng has appeared in four movies, the first one is Gambling Saint 1990 starring Stephen Chow, the second one is Gambling Man starring Stephen Chow, the third one is Gambling Saint on the Shanghai Beach starring Stephen Chow, so the fourth one is a big online movie Turtle Island that has just been broadcast recently. These four movies all have the character Yee Meng, and so do the first three movies.

1990, Stephen Chow filmed the first gambling saint, in which A Xing was regarded as a goddess. She is Ye Meng (Sharla Cheung). At the beginning of the film, A Xing, who is pregnant with psychic powers, and his uncle (Ng Man Tat) go gambling together, trying to make a fortune by relying on A Xing's psychic powers, but they are targeted by casino people, and A Xing and his uncle are under siege. Fortunately, A Xing stopped a red sports car and let them escape successfully. The driver of the red sports car is Qimeng. Qimeng's appearance was amazing, which not only surprised the audience, but also made A Xing unable to extricate herself. A Xing fell in love with Yee Meng at first sight and always remembered Yee Meng!