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What are the TV plays directed by Zhang Yimou?

The TV series directed by Zhang Yimou is not available yet.

However, it is reported that Chen Yan, the screenwriter of "Putting on Taiwan", won the Mao Dun Literature Prize. "The protagonist" will be made into a TV series, and Chen Yan also revealed earlier that the director of the play is Zhang Yimou. This will be the first time that Zhang Yimou directed a TV series.

Director Zhang Yimou:

Zhang Yimou, born in Xi 'an, Shaanxi Province on April 2, 195, is a film director in China, one of the representatives of the "fifth generation directors", and an honorary doctor from Boston University and Yale University in the United States.

In p>1978, he entered the photography department of Beijing Film Academy. After graduation in 1982, he was assigned to Guangxi Film Studio. In 1984, he worked as a photographer for the first time in the film One and Eight, and won the China Film Excellent Photographer Award. In 1986, he starred in the first film "Old Well" and won three film emperors. The first film "Red Sorghum" directed in 1987 won the Golden Bear Award at the first international film festival in China.

From then on, he began to realize his trilogy of film creation, from photographer to actor and finally to director. From 1987 to 1999, he directed Red Sorghum, Ju Dou, Raise the Red Lantern, story of qiu ju, Alive, No Child Left, My Father and Mother, which won many film awards at home and abroad.

And nominated for three Oscars and five Golden Globes. After 22, the commercial films "Hero", "House of Flying Daggers", "Golden Flower in the City" and "flowers of war" which were transformed and directed set new box office records in China twice and won the annual Chinese box office champion four times.

He was the chairman of the jury of the 18th Tokyo International Film Festival and the jury of the 64th Venice International Film Festival. In 222, he served as the general director of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 222 Beijing Winter Olympics and Winter Paralympics.