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1. Hero (2002)

PG-13 | 120 min | Action, Adventure, Drama

7.9
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85 Metascore

A defense officer, Nameless, was summoned by the King of Qin regarding his success of terminating three warriors.

Director: Yimou Zhang | Stars: Jet Li, Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Maggie Cheung, Ziyi Zhang

Votes: 187,682 | Gross: $53.71M

2. The First Emperor (2006 TV Movie)

110 min | Documentary, Drama, History

7.0
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The film narrates how Ying Zheng became the king of Qin state in 221 B.C. at 13 and finally the first Chinese Emperor. The excavated Terracotta Army finds, his wars, paranoia's, court intrigues and quest for immortality are also discussed.

Director: Nic Young | Stars: James Pax, Ji Wang, Hi Ching, Vincent Wong

Votes: 142

3. Battles BC (2009– )
Episode: Hannibal: The Annihilator (2009)

TV-PG | 44 min | Documentary, Action, History

6.9
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Born and raised on the battlefield Hannible launches the second Punic War after the death of his father. His intent is to destroy Carthage's main rival the rising Roman Empire. Hannible ... See full summary »

Director: David Padrusch | Stars: Alex Castro, Paul Jacobson, Bryan McGowan, Nik Sharma

Votes: 41

4. Nova (1974– )
Episode: Emperor's Ghost Army (2014)

TV-PG | 54 min | Documentary

7.5
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Nova's examination or how thousands to terra cotta soldiers in Qin dynasty's terra cotta army were created digresses into reviews of Qin history and technology.

Director: Ian Bremner | Stars: Andrew Bevan, John Clements, Xiuzhen Li, Mike Loades

Votes: 135



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