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Where is Yu Zheguang from?

Yu zheguang

Yu Zheguang (1906- 199 1) is an art film director. Wuxi people. 65438-0925 entered Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, and later studied Chinese painting with Chen Jiucun. Since 1927, she has been teaching in primary and secondary schools and normal colleges. 65438-0932 began to learn the production and performance of puppet shows. 1942, founded and led Shanghai Amateur Troupe, the first puppet troupe in Shanghai. For the first time, he performed Primitive Man, designed by his director, to educate children on the history of human evolution. 1943, director and director of Black Swan adapted from Andersen's masterpiece.

Chinese name: Yu Zheguang

Nationality: China.

Place of birth: Wuxi

Date of birth: 1906

Date of death: 199 1

Occupation: art film director

Graduate school: Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts.

Representative works: Primitive Man, Mr. Dong Guo and Hunting.

brief introduction

Yu Zheguang (1906.5—1991.2), a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu. Good at arts and crafts, puppet shadow design. He once taught in Shanghai Kindergarten Teachers College, and later founded the Puppet Troupe, and served as honorary president of the Chinese Puppet Shadow Play Art Society. Director of Shanghai Animation Film Studio. His works include the art film "Play in the Palm", "Taoist of Laoshan" and the stage shadow play "Flying".

1944 Performed the puppet show of the same name and the puppet show Shi Kefa adapted from the poem Song of Eternal Sorrow by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. On Children's Day 1945, the puppet show "Alice's Dream" designed and directed by him was staged, and the children were vividly educated with the theme of thrift and saving the world.

1950, successively served as the technician and director of Shanghai Film Studio and Shanghai Animation Film Studio. Puppet films successively directed Mr. Dong Guo, Hunting, Fat Sister-in-law's Return to Mother's Home, Three Butterflies and Red Signal. 1962 cooperated with Zhang Chaoqun and others to film the exquisite hand-shaking art of the famous folk puppet artist Yang Sheng into a stage documentary "Playing with the Palm", which won a good reputation at home and abroad. 1960, he combined the artistic characteristics of puppet films and origami, absorbed the shooting principles of these films, and finally created another new variety of art films-origami. The unique artistic expression of this film is especially suitable for preschool children. He has directed and produced five origami works, such as Smart Duck, Chinese Cabbage, Singing and Dancing on the Lake, Three Wolves and Little Duck, which were warmly welcomed by small audiences. Yu Zheguang compiled The Art of Puppet Play and The Art of Shadow Play based on his artistic experience of puppet and shadow play accumulated in his creative practice for more than 50 years.

works

Participate in film production:

Controversy (1988) ... screenwriter

Song and Dance on the Lake (1964) ... Director

Zhang Zhongxi (1962) ... Director

Pocket game (1962) ... screenwriter

Daming House (1962) ... Director

A Chinese cabbage (1962) ...

Mr. Dong Guo (1955) ... Director

Laoshan Taoist (198 1) ...

A Chinese cabbage (1962) ... Action

Magic Pen (1955) ... Art Design

Xiaomei's dream (1954) ... an inspiration.

Little hero (1953) ... photography

Careless Xiao Pang (1954) ... Director

China Puppet Art (1956) ... Animator.

Fat sister-in-law goes back to her mother's house (1956) ... Director.

Three Neighbors (1956) ... Animator

Hunting (1958) ... Director

For children only (1958) ... Director

Children only (1958) ... screenwriter

Three Butterflies (1959) ... Director

Three Butterflies (1959) ... Screenwriter

Three Butterflies (1959) ... Inspirator

Red signal (1958) ... Director

Innovation Fan (1960) ... Director

Smart Duck (1960) ... Director

Smart Duck (1960) ... Screenwriter

Xiaoya Xia Xia (1980) ...

Xiao Ya Xia Xia (1980) ... screenwriter

Three Wolves (1980) ... Director

Laoshan Taoist (198 1) ...