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Horror ghost movies seem to be from the Qing Dynasty. But not Ching-Ying Lam. The content seems to be like this. A master. Several apprentices.
It's Tsui Hark's work, the Zombie Age, and there are many places named Zombie Action or the Millennium Zombie King. This is a martial arts style zombie movie. The owner is played by Ji Chunhua, and the villain is Yu Rongguang, which is the owner of the wax museum you mentioned.

/kloc-in the 0/7th century, a group of Maoshan warlocks followed the trail of zombies and came to the general's cemetery as the source of evil. The general became a zombie king, turning everyone he met into a servant of the night. At the same time, in a village where zombies were found, a group of Maoshan magicians came here to investigate the incident. When they discovered the activities of zombies in this area, they joined a local rich man's room as servants, which coincided with a wedding. That night, a group of robbers planning to rob the wedding were torn to pieces by zombies before they set foot in the rich man's house. The magicians found that they had come to the right place. There is evidence pointing to Master Jiang (Yu Rongguang), who is the village head and has arranged a large number of wax-sealed mummies in the basement; What about the bride's brother? A gambler in debt, who covets the wealth of Master Jiang; Of course, it is entirely possible that other forces are controlling these zombies.