Yiwen
Yi Wen, formerly known as Yang Yanqi, was a famous director. His works before his death were "stewardess", "golden dress", "young children", "happy angel", "gentle country", etc.
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Yi Wen, formerly known as Yang Yanqi, was a famous director. His works before his death were "stewardess", "golden dress", "young children", "happy angel", "gentle country", etc.
Yi Wen (November 26, 1920 - March 29, 1978), formerly known as Yang Yanqi, was a famous director. He was born in Beijing on November 26, 1920, and moved to Jiangsu with his parents in 1925. In 1936, when he was only 16 years old, he wrote his first play "in the times", but it was not adopted. In 1937, after the Lugouqiao Incident, he and his family moved to Shanghai and studied in a famous university in Shanghai He graduated at the age of 21 in 1941 from the literature department of St. John's University. Since 1948, he began to write scripts for film companies in Hong Kong. In 1951, he began to use Yiwen as his pseudonym.
Yi Wen loved smoking when he was alive. In early 1969, at the age of 48, he was diagnosed with respiratory problems. Since then, Yi Wen's health began to deteriorate and gradually deteriorated. On March 29, 1978, Yi Wen died of respiratory failure in Hong Kong. He was 57 years old.
Yi Wen (1920-1978), a native of Wujiang, Jiangsu Province, graduated from the literature department of St. John's University in 1940s. His original name was Yang Yanqi. He started writing scripts for film companies in Hong Kong in 1948, and later served as a director for international, Dianmao, Cathay Pacific, Shao's and other companies. He wrote more than 60 scripts and directed more than 40 films in Hong Kong in 1950 and 1960 Dai's famous director, the main works are "stewardess", "young children", "happy angel" and so on.
Personal files
Name: Yi Wen
Gender: Male
Date of birth: November 26, 1920
Nationality: Chinese
Dynasty: Modern
Native place: Beijing
Nationality: Han nationality
Identity: Director
Career
In addition to his career as a screenwriter and director, Yi Wen has also served as the editor of Mopan daily, peace daily and Hong Kong times. He has published the next generation of women (Chongqing Ziqin publishing house, 1944), true lies (Hong Kong seaside bookstore, 1951), comet (Hong Kong Dagong Publishing house, 1952) and flowers on a rainy night (Taipei Changjiang Publishing House) , 1964) Now you can see about 80000 words of fierce love (Penang betel nut society, 1955), which is one of the betel nut series written by Xiao Yao. At that time, only 2000 copies were printed.
"Fierce love" tells the story of a private mansion in the suburb of Guangzhou. There is a bad hostess, Mrs. Wu, whose daughter Fanying and niece Jingyi live in Yinyuan. The development of the story focuses on a man, three daughters and four young people. The main story is about the unbalanced psychology of Fanying and Lijing, who are involved in the love between Zhifang and Jingyi Yi Wen is used to writing plays. Fierce love pays much attention to the evolution of the plot and the scene, and its characteristic is that it likes to leave space for the characters to play.
Yi Wen wrote more than 60 plays and directed more than 40 films.
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