Zhao Yuan
Directing
Biography
Zhao Yuan (formerly known as Zhao Xiaowan) was a Chinese actress and director. Her father, Zhao Juechu, was a doctor and was once the director of the 16th Military Hospital of the National Army. When she was young, she changed jobs with her father, went to elementary school in Nanjing, Changzhou, Jiangsu, and then moved to Wuhan, Guilin, and other places. In May 1940, he joined the Second Anti-Japanese Drama Team (later the Ninth Team) and changed his name to Zhao Yuan.
Known For

A Chinese serial feature film, released in 6 parts (8 episodes) between 1988 and 1989. The film adapts the major events and incidents of the novel of the same name, depicting the fate of Jia family.
A Dream of Red Mansions

On his way to Mecca for his pilgrimage, a young Orphan goes to Beijing, where is starts to learn about the art of jade crafting.
The Jade King

Feature film produced by Beijing Film Studio in 1980, directed by Qian Jiang and Zhao Yuan. During the period of the "Gang of Four," Chen Hao -- a veteran cadre of a certain unit of the People's Liberation Army -- is brutally persecuted. Chen's three biological sons are also tortured physically and mentally. Defending the honor of a soldier, Chen is beaten into disability. After the collapse of the "Gang of Four," Chen returns to his post. Two of his children see their love lives fall apart, due to their father's precarious status, while the third child pursues a decadent lifestyle to dangerous ends.
They Are in Love

During the Japanese occupation, a group of communists are publishing a newspaper
Newsboys

School life of a group of junior high school students, studying, sporting, performing, community serving.