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    Ying Yunwei (7 September 1904 – 17 January 1967) born in Shanghai, was a Chinese director and writer. Early life. Ying Yunwei at the age of 16 was a poor student growing up. He would spend time with an apprenticeship in foreign trade. He was a pioneer of spoken drama and had a successful career in the shipping industry of Shanghai.

  2. 800 Heroes (Chinese: 八百壯士) is a 1938 Chinese historical war drama film directed by Ying Yunwei and written by Yang Hansheng. The film stars Yuan Muzhi, Chen Bo'er, Hong Hong, and Zhang Shufan. The film is about the Defense of Sihang Warehouse in 1937 Shanghai. The film was released on April 2, 1938, in China.

  3. Plunder of Peach and Plum ( Chinese: 桃李劫; pinyin: Táolǐ jié) is an early Chinese sound film from 1934. Produced by the left-leaning Shanghai-based Diantong Film Company, Plunder was directed by Ying Yunwei and starred popular actor Yuan Muzhi (who also co-wrote the screenplay).

  4. 1 See Ying 1933: 58. Ying Yunwei titles his essay a shangyan jihua, which might be translated as “performance plan” or “staging plan.” However, an article from the journal Juchang yishu, originally published in 1939 and reprinted in the volume Xiju meixue lunji, uses the Eng-lish word “design” as a translation for

  5. Ying Yunwei (7 September 1904 – 17 January 1967) born in Shanghai, was a Chinese director and writer. Source: Wikidata , August 2023

  6. Yunwei Ying is known as an Director and Writer. Some of his work includes Fate of Graduates, The Eight Hundred Heroes, 一帆风顺, Storm on the Border, Can't Follow Along That Path, Catching fish, Life and Death, and Song shi jie.

  7. YING Yunwei (1904 - 1967, China) was a Chinese film maker and screenwriter. He directed three black-and white films, among which The Eight Hundred Heroes (1938) about the 1938 Shanghai battle in which 800 Kuomintang soldiers resisted the Japanese.