Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - 1905 Ren Jingfeng, the owner of Beijing Fengtai photo studio, took a group photo with Tan Xinpei, a famous Beijing opera star, for his birthday.

1905 Ren Jingfeng, the owner of Beijing Fengtai photo studio, took a group photo with Tan Xinpei, a famous Beijing opera star, for his birthday.

1905 Ren Jingfeng, the owner of Beijing Fengtai photo studio, filmed Ding Junshan by Tan Xinpei, a famous Beijing opera star. 1905 1 1 month. Ren Jingfeng, the owner of Beijing Fengtai Photo Studio. In the open sky of my studio. China's first film, the Peking Opera Dingjun Mountain, was filmed. Once China's films came out, they had distinctive national characteristics. Maybe it's a perfect match China's first film was actually a combination with the quintessence of Peking Opera. The play turned out to be a symbolic Dingjun Mountain. The famous actress Tan Xinpei became the first performing artist in China to set foot in the film industry. So ... although this silent film, which was shot with only one hand-held wooden camera, was not copied. But its prominent position in the film history is unique. According to the needs of silent films. The film only took the invitation, knife dance, confrontation and other martial arts scenes of Dingjun Mountain.