Li Hsing

Li Hsing Li Hsing or Lee Hsing (李行) was a Taiwanese film director. He was born Lee Tz-da (李子達) in 1930 in Shanghai and died in 2021. He made one of the early popular Taiwanese films in the late 1959, ''Wang and Liu Tour Taiwan'' (王哥柳哥遊台灣), though he did not speak Taiwanese. He was also the key director in the promotion of Healthy Realist film (健康寫實片) and Literary Romantic film (愛情文藝片). He was awarded the best director at Golden Horse Awards three times and had seven films awarded the best feature film: ''Beautiful Duckling'' (養鴨人家; 1965), ''The Road'' (路; 1967), ''Execution in Autumn'' (秋決; 1972), ''Land of the Undaunted'', (吾土吾民; 1975), ''He Never Gives Up'' (汪洋中的一條船; 1978), ''The Story of a Small Town'' (小城故事; 1979), and ''Good Morning, Taipei'' (早安台北; 1979). After he made his last film ''The Heroic Pioneers'' (唐山過台灣; 1986), he vowed to be the lifetime volunteer for the promotion of development of Taiwan cinema. In 2009 he established the Cross-Strait Films Exchange Committee, which has been the main, if not only, organization promoting the interaction and cooperation of Taiwanese and Chinese filmmakers. Lee Hsing is often referred to as the "godfather of Taiwan cinema" for his great contribution to Taiwan cinema. Provided by Wikipedia
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