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Huaju (simplified Chinese: 话剧;
traditional Chinese: 話劇; pinyin:
Huàjù; lit. 'word drama'),
translated variously as
spoken drama,
modern spoken drama,...
- The
Huaju Film
Company (traditional Chinese: 華劇影片公司;
simplified Chinese: 华剧影片公司; pinyin:
Huájù Yǐngpiàn Gōngsī) was a film
production studio active in...
- Chinese: 女侠白玫瑰; pinyin: Nǚ Xiá Bái Méiguī) is a 1929
wuxia film from the
Huaju Film Company.
Starring Wu Suxin, it
follows a
young woman who disguises...
- the
Huaju Film Company. There, she
became the company's lead
female star,
appearing in all of its films –
generally as a
wuxia heroine.
After Huaju closed...
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subsequently contributed to
early Chinese cinema; the
genre also
influenced huaju, a form with
higher levels of realism. In the late 19th century, the Qing...
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January 2025. Liu,
Siyuan (2006). "The
Impact of
Shinpa on
Early Chinese Huaju".
Asian Theatre Journal. 23 (2): 342–355. doi:10.1353/atj.2006.0024. JSTOR 4137058...
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productions of
Chinese traditional opera. Such
western style spoken theatre, or
huaju, made
inroads in
China under the
influence of
noted intellectuals such as...
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Chinese drama may
refer to:
Theatre of
China Huaju, also
known as
modern Chinese drama Chinese-language cinema:
Cinema of
China Cinema of Hong Kong Cinema...
- time. At points, it
seems to have
variously included the
Greater China,
Huaju, Minxin, Mingxing, Shanghai, Shenzhou, and
Youlian film companies. This...
- by Jane Ira
Bloom Twentieth-century theatre, also
known as
modern drama Huaju, also
known as
modern Chinese drama This
disambiguation page
lists articles...