
Li Jun
Directing
Known For

First part of the Decisive Engagement trilogy. Directed by Pingfen Li et al.
Decisive Engagement: The Liaoxi Shenyang Campaign

Winner of the Golden Rooster for Best Film in 1992
Decisive Engagement: The Huai-hai Campaign

Based on Zhou Keqin's excellent novel, Xu Mao and His Daughters weaves a story about the life and sufferings of Xu Mao, an aging peasant and his four daughters in the countryside during the Cultural Revolution. They struggle to make ends meet since his wife's death. Preoccupied with worries, he loses touch with his maturing daughters. It takes the stubborn but kindly intervention of a woman making a governmental inspection tour to cause father and daughters to appreciate their loving family.
Xu Mao and His Daughters

The story of Pan Dongzi, a teenager and son of a Communist army officer. When the father is called off, he leaves Dongzi a red star as a symbol of the cause. While he is away, a bourgeois landlord, Hu Hansan, returns to Dongzi's village where he exacts revenge upon the peasants who had forced him out
Sparkling Red Star

Winner of the Golden Rooster for Best Film in 1992
Decisive Engagement: Beiping-Tianjin Campaign

Our hero hunts a brutal murderer who killed several women.
Killer in the Dark

A wounded soldier of the Northeast Anti-Japanese forces is found and helped by a local girl. They fall in love, but the soldier wants to return to his team.
Anxious to Return

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The Great Wall of the South-China Sea

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分水岭

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Ethnic Hui Detachment

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A 1,000 Li in a Day

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十月的胜利

All of Qiangba's Tibetan ancestors have been serfs. Shortly after his birth, his parents are tortured to death by serf owner Wangjie. In his teens, he becomes a household serf of Wangjie, and passes an inhuman existence. Qiangba from then on refuses to speak, showing his resistance through silence. After the PLA enters Tibet, Qiangba and female serf Landuo leave to find the PLA. Landuo is rescued by the PLA, changing her fate, but Qiangba is caught and taken back. The serf owner's son, with support from foreign imperialists, foments armed rebellion. After the rebellion is smashed, Qiangba is rescued by the PLA, and the serfs are liberated at last. Qiangba is reunited with Landuo, and begins to speak again after many years of silence.
Serfs

American journalist Smedley visits Zhu De and is attracted by his personality.
Zhu De & Agnes Smedley

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