Yu Cao
Writing
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Cao Yu (September 24, 1910—December 13, 1996), born as Wan Jiabao, was a renowned Chinese playwright, often regarded as China's most important of the 20th century. His most well-known works are Thunderstorm (1933), Sunrise (1936) and Peking Man (1940). It is largely through the efforts of Cao Yu that the modern Chinese "spoken theater" took root in 20th-century Chinese literature. Description above from the Wikipedia article Cao Yu, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

During China's Tang dynasty the emperor has taken the princess of a neighboring province as his wife. She has borne him two sons and raised his eldest. Now his control over his dominion is complete, including the royal family itself.
Curse of the Golden Flower

In New York Fashion World anything is possible
Wo zai Beijing deng ni

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雷雨

The story of a love which develops unknowingly between step-brother and step-sister in a wealthy, respectable family in turn-of-the-century China.
Thunderstorm

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Sunrise
A feature film with Southern Vietnamese music performance.