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  1. The film follows the life of Li Xian Ji, a 20-something year-old guy who suffers from TDD, a rather unique, remarkable (and non-existent) syndrome. The main symptom of the syndrome has Li experiencing serious time-lapse episodes at irregular intervals (not quite unlike those seen in Cashback).

    • Frant Gwo, Yang Li
  2. Li Xianji Lixian Ji | Anime-Planet. Alt title: Lee's Adventure. overview. recommendations. characters. staff. reviews. Movie (1 ep x 20 min) 2009. A video game nerd must beat through the game in order to time travel and meet his ex-girlfriend once more before they were apart. Source: IMDB. Tags. Adventure. Chinese Animation. my anime: User Stats.

  3. Oct 1, 2011 · Lee's Adventure. Original title: Li xian ji li xian ji. 2011. 1h 31m. IMDb RATING. 6.1 /10. 177. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama Fantasy Romance. Lee acquires a video game disc, legend says that the game is a door of time travel and a player has to beat the game to open that door. Determined to save his girl, Lee begins his amazing adventure. Directors.

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Romance
    • Frant Gwo, Yang Li
    • 2011-10-01
  4. Li Xian (Chinese: 李现; born 19 October 1991) is a Chinese actor. He began his acting career by playing a minor role in the film Feng Shui (2012). His breakthrough role came in the esports drama, Go Go Squid!

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Concubine_LiConcubine Li - Wikipedia

    Li Ji (Chinese: 驪姬; pinyin: Lí Jī; died 651 BCE) was a concubine and later, wife of Duke Xian of Jin, ruler of the State of Jin between 676 and 651 BC during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China. Li Ji is best known for starting the Li Ji Unrest, which led to the suicide of Prince Shensheng.

  6. Li xian ji li xian ji (2011) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Li_Ji_UnrestLi Ji Unrest - Wikipedia

    The Li Ji Unrest or Rebellion (657–651 BCE) was a series of events that took place in the State of Jin during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China, caused by Li Ji, the concubine of Duke Xian of Jin, in order to put her son Xiqi onto the throne of Jin.