Lost in Hong Kong

Lost in Hong Kong 2015

gǎng jiǒng

When Xu Lai goes on vacation with his wife and extended family, he gets a chance to meet his former lover. However, his brother-in-law foils his plans and he becomes a suspect in a murder case.

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4.11 Intermediate Director Xu Zheng 🍅 60%

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Vocabulary

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no; not so; (bound form) not; un- HSK 1
yǒu to have; there is; (bound form) having; with; -ful; -ed; -al (as in 意 intentional) HSK 1
you (informal, as opposed to courteous 您) HSK 1
zài to exist; to be alive; (of sb or sth) to be (located) at; (used before a verb to indicate an action in progress) HSK 1
shì to be (followed by substantives only); correct; right; true; (respectful acknowledgement of a command) very well; (adverb for emphatic assertion) HSK 1
I; me; my HSK 1
le (completed action marker); (modal particle indicating change of state, situation now); (modal particle intensifying preceding clause) HSK 1
de of; ~'s (possessive particle); (used after an attribute); (used to form a nominal expression); (used at the end of a declarative sentence for emphasis); also pr. [dì] or [di] in poetry and songs HSK 1
Rare
zhǔ "dot" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 3), aka Rare
Rare
interrogative final particle; insignificant, small, tiny Interjection
bài (bound form) to chant (from Sanskrit "pāṭhaka") Interjection
Ā abbr. for country names that begin with: Algeria, Afghanistan etc Interjection
ěr you; that, those; final particle Interjection
Wāng surname Wang Onomatopoeia
(onom.) bang; pop; pow Onomatopoeia
āi yōu (interjection of surprise, pain, annoyance etc); Oh my!; Uh-oh!; Ah!; Ouch! Interjection