fiction.wikisort.org - MovieDingjun Mountain was a 1905 Chinese silent film directed by Ren Qingtai (任慶泰) a.k.a. Ren Jingfeng (任景豐), who was assisted by his cinematographer Liu Zhonglun (劉仲伦). This film, made by Beijing's Fengtai Photography (豐泰照相館),[1] constitutes the first Chinese film ever made.[2]
1905 film
Dingjun Mountain |
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Traditional | 定軍山 |
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Simplified | 定军山 |
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Mandarin | Dìngjūn Shān |
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Directed by | Ren Qingtai |
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Starring | Tan Xinpei |
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Cinematography | Liu Zhonglun |
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Production company | Fengtai Photography |
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Release date | 1905; 117 years ago (1905) |
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Country | China |
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Language | Mandarin |
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The film consisted of a recording of Peking opera superstar Tan Xinpei dressed in the character Huang Zhong and singing some arie from the Peking opera of the same name. The play is a dramatised account of Battle of Mount Dingjun (219 AD) and based on an episode in the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
The only print was destroyed in a fire in the late 1940s.[citation needed]
In popular culture
Two films tell the (fictitious) events leading up to this film.
Shadow Magic, a 2000 US-China co-production directed by Ann Hu, stars Xia Yu as Liu Jinglun (based on Liu Zhonglun), Liu Peiqi as Master Ren (based on Ren Qingtai), Li Yusheng as Tan Linmei (based on Tan Xinpei), Lü Liping as Ren's wife, and Li Bin as Empress Dowager Cixi. It also stars Jared Harris and Xing Yufei.
The 2005 Chinese film Dingjun Mountain (定軍山) was made to celebrate 100 years of Chinese cinema. Directed by An Zhanjun, it stars Yang Lixin as Ren Jingtai (based on Ren Qingtai), Tan Yuanshou as his great-grandfather Tan Xinpei, Hao Rongguang as Liu Zhonglun, Lü Zhong as Empress Dowager Cixi, and Qu Ning as Ren's wife. It also stars Liang Jingke.
See also
- List of media adaptations of Romance of the Three Kingdoms
References
- Hu, Jubin (2003). Projecting a nation: Chinese national cinema before 1949, Hong Kong University Press, p 39.
- Zhang, Yingjin & Xiao, Zhiwei (1998). "The Fifth Generation" in Encyclopedia of Chinese Film. Taylor & Francis, p. 128. ISBN 0-415-15168-6.
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Based on the end of the Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period of China |
Fictitious subplots |
- Oath of the Peach Garden
- Battle of Hulao Pass
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Characters | Historical |
- Liu Bei
- Guan Yu
- Zhang Fei
- Zhuge Liang
- Cao Cao
- Sun Quan
- Zhou Yu
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Adaptations and other derivative works |
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Theatre |
- Red Cliff (Peking opera)
- Jeokbyeokga
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Films | |
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TV | Animated |
- Yokoyama Mitsuteru Sangokushi (1991)
- Ikki Tousen (2003)
- Kōtetsu Sangokushi (2007)
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms (2009)
- SD Gundam Sangokuden Brave Battle Warriors (2010)
- Soul Buster (2016)
- SD Gundam World Sangoku Soketsuden (2019)
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Live action |
- God of River Lok (1975)
- The Legendary Prime Minister – Zhuge Liang (1985)
- Zhuge Liang (1985)
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms (1994)
- Guan Gong (1996)
- The Legend of Guan Gong (2002)
- Where the Legend Begins (2002)
- K.O.3an Guo (2009)
- Three Kingdoms (2010)
- Three Kingdoms RPG (2012)
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Video games |
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms
- Dynasty Warriors
- Kessen II
- The Sango Fighter
- Dynasty Wars
- Destiny of an Emperor
- Three Kingdoms: Fate of the Dragon
- Knights of Valour
- Koihime Musō
- Heroes of Three Kingdoms
- Atlantica Online: Three Kingdoms
- Dragon Throne: Battle of Red Cliffs
- Total War: Three Kingdoms
- The Legend of Three Kingdoms
- Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty
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Comics |
- The Ravages of Time
- Three Kingdoms
- Sangokushi
- Sōten Kōro
- Ryūrōden
- Tenchi wo Kurau
- Qwan
- Ikki Tousen
- Lord
- SD Gundam Sangokuden: Romance of the Three Kingdoms
- Dragon Sister!
- Yawaraka Sangokushi Tsukisase!! Ryofuko-chan
- Soul Buster
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Card games |
- Portal Three Kingdoms
- Sangokushi Taisen
- Legends of the Three Kingdoms
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На других языках
- [en] Dingjun Mountain (film)
[ru] Битва при Динцзюньшане
«Битва при горе Динцзюньшань» (定军山) — немой короткометражный документальный фильм Жэнь Цзинфэна. Автором литературной основы является Ло Гуаньчжун, а актёром — Тань Синьпэй. В настоящее время имеет второе название (перевод на английский язык) — «Завоевание горы Цзюньшань» (Conquering Jun Mountain). Фильм признан самым первым фильмом в истории китайского кинематографа. Постановка основана на традиционном искусстве — Пекинской опере, которая рассказывает о битве на горе Динцзюнь.[1]
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