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・ Zheng Guogu
・ Zheng Haixia
・ Zheng He
・ Zheng He Xia Xiyang (TV series)
・ Zheng Huaiying
・ Zheng Ji
・ Zheng Ji (biochemist)
・ Zheng Ji (general)
・ Zheng Jian
・ Zheng Jianfeng
・ Zheng Jie
・ Zheng Jing
・ Zheng Jue
・ Zheng Jun
・ Zheng Junhuai
Zheng Junli
・ Zheng Kai
・ Zheng Kaimu
・ Zheng Keshuang
・ Zheng Kewei
・ Zheng Kezang
・ Zheng Kunliang
・ Zheng Lang
・ Zheng Liang
・ Zheng Lianjie
・ Zheng Lihui
・ Zheng Long
・ Zheng Lu
・ Zheng Lun (Fengshen Yanyi)
・ Zheng Lücheng


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Zheng Junli : ウィキペディア英語版
Zheng Junli

Zheng Junli (December 6, 1911 – April 23, 1969) was an actor and director born in Shanghai and who rose to prominence in the golden age of Chinese Cinema. His films ''The Spring River Flows East'' and ''Crows and Sparrows'' are widely considered classics of Chinese cinema. He was severely persecuted during the Cultural Revolution and died in prison.
==Republic of China==
Zheng was born into an impoverished family, often harassed by creditors. At early ages, he showed great interest in reading and art performing. He left junior high at second grade and entered "Nanguo Art School" led by Tian Han and studied play acting.
During the 1930s, Zheng was an actor under contract with Lianhua Film Company. While with Lianhua, he played a number of roles, notably as the love-interest Yu Haichou in the film ''New Women'' opposite Ruan Lingyu.
After the Sino-Japanese War Zheng began to focus his efforts on directing, most notably with ''The Spring River Flows East'' (co-directed with Cai Chusheng) (1947) and his anti-Kuomintang polemic ''Crows and Sparrows'' (1948). In 1957, the latter was awarded Excellent Movie Award first-class (1949-1955) by Minister of Culture of PRC.

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