Hao Li-Jen
Hao Li-Jen appeared in six films between 1968 and 1978, primarily in supporting roles that contributed to the atmosphere of period and action narratives. In The Bells of Death (1968), Li-Jen portrayed Wei Fu's Father, a figure situated within a martial arts framework.
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Hao Li-Jen appeared in six films between 1968 and 1978, primarily in supporting roles that contributed to the atmosphere of period and action narratives. In The Bells of Death (1968), Li-Jen portrayed Wei Fu's Father, a figure situated within a martial arts framework. The following year, Li-Jen took on the role of Woodcutter in A Touch of Zen (1970), a film recognized for its blend of historical drama and wuxia elements. Li-Jen also appeared in The Iron Buddha (1970), credited as Sword maker, suggesting a connection to the craft of weaponry within the film’s setting.
Li-Jen’s later work included The Voyage of Emperor Chien Lung (1978), where Li-Jen played Phoenix's Grandfather, reinforcing the generational dynamics of the imperial court. In The Human Goddess (1972), Li-Jen appeared as a B…











