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How to read Jenon Pan?

Jean-Nong Pan's pronunciation is: pān jié nóng.

He began to engage in literary creation in the late 1920s, and was a famous playwright and director at that time. 1937 He joined Yihua Film Company and wrote the screenplay "Flowers Bloom and Flowers Fall" for him. From 65438 to 0948, he edited and directed the famous film Streets and Alleys in the Central Film Studio. The film has a special perspective, focusing on the intellectuals who became rickshaw pullers after "disastrous victory".

It was warmly welcomed when it was released, with an audience of over 470,000. After 1950s, his film works include Cai Feng Flying Together. Pan Jienong, 1909, from Huzhou, Zhejiang. At the age of 22, he became the editor-in-chief of Nanjing Contradiction magazine and took an active part in drama activities.

At the end of 1937, he was invited to join the Central Film Studio, and his anti-Japanese war films "Active Western Front" and "Our Nanjing" were praised as a new starting point for China films. During the period of 1939, Jean Nong Pan was invited by the Ministry of Education of the National Government to film a documentary about children's nurseries, the Second Generation, for overseas publicity.

Jenon Pan chose to shoot in the Fifth Nursery School. He led the film crew to shoot in the kindergarten for two months. The shooting angle of the film is rich, the overhead and overhead shots are accurate, and the panoramic view and close-up view are distinct. Pan Jienong consciously used montage to enhance the aesthetic effect of film editing. On February 2nd, 1944, a notice announced the news of marriage in Xinshu Daily. Pan Jienong and his wife are married.

Brief introduction of Pan Zinong:

He has served as director of Yi Jie Film Company, director of the Central Film Studio, executive director of the All-China Theatre and Film Anti-Japanese Association, and professor of the director department of Shanghai Theatre Academy. 1949, he served as director of Datong Film Company and full-time director of Shanghai Cultural Bureau. Translated and directed the performance "Roar, China" at an early stage.

With the help of the driver's friend, Zhao bought a tricycle and set up a newsstand. Huang Zongying, the actor of Zhao, played the leading role on the screen for the first time. The film attracted 470,000 people to the cinema. From 65438 to 0954, Xie Nongpan was invited to be the director of Shanghai Huai Opera Troupe, and composed classic repertoires such as Legend of the White Snake and Mu.