You said "see the eight dogs in the story"
Adapted from the story of the legendary novel "See Eight Dogs in Nanzong" by Takizawa Maqin, a dramatist in the Edo era. This story describes Yu Zi, a monster who uses evil spirits to live forever. She was angry that she was conquered by the family inside, and she broke into Guanshan City. Everyone in the village was tortured to death, only Princess Jing survived. She has eight spiritual eggs engraved with the names of benevolence, loyalty, righteousness, propriety, filial piety, faith, wisdom and mourning. They gathered eight dog soldiers with spirit eggs and attacked the nest of the monster legion together. In the fierce battle, eight dogs were killed one by one, and finally only Princess Wei Hejing of the eight dogs was left with the last strength and confrontation. A mythical stunt movie, starring Hiroko Yakushimaru, a pure jade idol in the 1980s, and Hiroyuki Sanada, a nobody. The story of Fu Ji and dogs in Eight Dogs is based on the myth of Princess Di Ku and ghost dogs in ancient China. The story of Eight Dogs' chivalry advertises the story of moral justice, and the film itself is a supernatural film adapted from Japanese folklore. . . . .