Liang Zhefu
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Liang Zhefu, male, citizen of the people's Republic of China, was born on December 11, 1920.
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Liang Zhefu graduated from Guangzhou Li Mei college and the first phase of grade a police officer class of central police officer school. He once served as a middle school art teacher and also served in the army. After the victory of the Anti Japanese War, he served as the inspector general of the police station. Later, he worked as an administrative officer in Hainan Mining Bureau, concurrently in charge of the affiliated theater company, and concurrently as a director, which was the beginning of his relationship with drama.
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After arriving in Hong Kong in 1950, Liang Zhefu entered the film industry. He worked as a story teller, screenwriter, and deputy director. He also worked with others to form an independent production company. Later, he was promoted to a director of Cantonese films and co directed his first work, mandarin duck in the bitter sea, with Liang Yueyin, the cousin of the pop composer. Liang Kwai came to Taiwan in 1957 and settled in Taiwan since then. He began to be a Taiwanese film director, directing more than 80 films, such as the Opium War, the Sakyamuni legend, the cremation field, and the streets of Taipei. Director Liang has a long history of directing Taiwanese films, which span Cantonese, Taiwanese and Mandarin film circles. Among the Taiwanese film stars who work with Liang Zhefu, there are Xiao Yanqiu and long song in the early stage, Bailin, Chen Yang and Liu Qing in the middle and later stage. Chen Yang, Liu Qing and long song are the new stars who are popular in his hands.
Since 1966, he has been directing Mandarin films; in 1970, he went to Hong Kong to direct the Cantonese film "special police fighting the Golden Leopard", and then he set up his own company to shoot Mandarin films such as "Shanghai tycoon". In 1989, he directed the Mandarin film king of Tibet as his last work. Liang Zhefu is an expert in literature, art and love. After he changed his direction to Mandarin films, because of the demand of the market and box office, he gradually focused on ancient costume movies and fashion action movies. He died in Taipei in 1992 at the age of 75.
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Liang Zhefu