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Shi Dongshan (Shi Kuangshao (史匡韶)) was born on 29 December, 1902 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, Qing China, is a Shi Dongshan born Shi Kuangshao. Discover Shi Dongshan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

Popular As Shi Kuangshao (史匡韶)
Occupation Film director, screenwriter
Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 29 December 1902
Birthday 29 December
Birthplace Hangzhou, Zhejiang, Qing China
Date of death 23 February, 1955
Died Place Beijing
Nationality China

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1902

Shi Dongshan (December 29, 1902 – February 23, 1955), born Shi Kuangshao, was one of the most prominent film directors and screenwriters in pre-Communist China, together with Chen Liting, Cai Chusheng, and Zheng Junli.

1930

By the early 1930s, Shi was one of the leading directors for the left-leaning Lianhua Film Company, along with Cai Chusheng, Sun Yu and others.

Shi would later join another left-leaning studio, Yihua Film Company, at the behest of the screenwriter Tian Han.

Several years later, Shi had switched studios again.

1936

He directed several important works for the new Xinhua Film Company, notably an adaptation of the Nikolai Gogol's "The Government Inspector" entitled Night of the Debauche (1936), and the national-defense film, March of Youth (1937).

1938

During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Shi fled to the interior of China with the Nationalist government, and directed propaganda films such as Protect Our Land (1938).

After the war, Shi returned to Shanghai and helped found the Kunlun Film Company, the successor to Lianhua.

1947

His most notable film was Eight Thousand Li of Cloud and Moon, released in 1947.

It was with Kunlun that Shi directed perhaps his best known film, Eight Thousand Li of Cloud and Moon (1947).

1948

Shi lived in Hong Kong in 1948, but went to Beijing in 1949 to work for the newly founded People's Republic of China.

He was appointed head of the Technology Committee of the Film Bureau of the Ministry of Culture, but never joined the Communist Party.

1949

He served in the Communist government after 1949, but was later persecuted and committed suicide in 1955.

Shi Dongshan was born and raised in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.

At the age of 17, he left his family and relocated to Zhangjiakou, finding brief work as a radio operator.

He moved to Shanghai two years later, where he became a stage designer and occasional actor for the Shanghai Film Company (Chinese: 上海影戏公司; pinyin: Shanghai Yingxi Gongsi).

1951

Shi would not regain the level of popularity as he would with his Kunlun films, and his final major work came after the Chinese Communist Revolution with New Heroes and Heroines (1951).

1955

He became the target of political criticism by late 1951, and committed suicide on 23 February 1955.

According to his son, premier Zhou Enlai ordered the confiscation of his suicide note, and news of his suicide was suppressed.