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Brief introduction of basic painting

Liu Weiqiang is a famous Hong Kong director in China. Representative works include Fengyun, Infernal Affairs, Wounded City, and Initial D, etc. He won the best director in the 22nd Academy Awards and the best director in the 40th Golden Horse Awards. Liu Weiqiang, a photographer, has been playing an important role in Hong Kong movies in recent years. 1960 was born in Hong Kong. I loved photography since I was a child. 1980 joined Shaw after graduating from high school. My first film was Liu Jialiang's Eighteen Martial Arts, and I was a photographer. 65438-0985, officially engaged in photographer's work, and his works include "Dragon and Tiger Storm" and "Tears Like Rain". 1990 began to direct the barrel, and made films such as Peng dang, human skin lamp and story of the temple street. 1995 teamed up with Wen Juan and Jing Wong to form the best partner film production company. 1996 directed the pioneering work of the best partner, Jianghu Young Men. As a result, the film made great achievements, and three films in succession entered the top ten blockbuster films in Hong Kong that year, which set off a wave of Jianghu films in the Hong Kong film circle. The Young and Dangerous series is six episodes of continuous shooting. Liu Weiqiang also entered the ranks of first-line directors in one fell swoop, and then made several blockbusters in succession. In recent years, it has become the mainstay of revitalizing Hong Kong's film industry, especially good at shooting cartoons and movies with a lot of computer stunts. In 2002-2003, Infernal Affairs Trilogy, directed by, pushed Liu's career to the peak. Once praised by Wong Kar-wai photographers as "Liu is the best hand-held rocking mirror in Hong Kong". Director Liu Weiqiang has led at least three new waves of Hong Kong films. The first one is Young and Dangerous, followed by the trilogy of Heroes and Infernal Affairs. 20 10 The musical film "Prelude" starring Chris Lee was shown in some theaters in China. The film was directed by the famous Hong Kong director Liu Weiqiang, and it was the first musical film released in China.