Wang Yuanjian (1929-1991.1.25) is a China film writer and novelist. Born in Zhucheng, Shandong Province, 1929. 1945 Join the Eighth Route Army. He used to be a newspaper editor and journalist. 1978 as a screenwriter and director of literature department of Bayi film studio. Head of the Department of Literature and Fine Arts, PLA Art College. The fourth and fifth directors of China Film Association. His excellent works have been translated into many languages and distributed to the world, and his biography has been included in China Celebrity Dictionary and Who's Who in Britain.
Wang Yuanjian has been devoted to novel creation. 1974, he wrote his first play "The Sparkling Red Star", which created the image of a red teenager, such as Pan Dongzi, who was eager to take part in the revolution in the 1930s when China's * * * production party fought fiercely with the Kuomintang. Deeply portray the children's hearts, several children have distinct personalities, each with its own characteristics, and the characters' language is vivid and lovely. The image is true, cordial and unforgettable. The play is well-structured, well-structured, dramatic and cleverly arranged. The film became the best film during the "Cultural Revolution" and grew up with a generation.
Another of his important plays, Sidu Chishui, was written in 1983, which shaped the moving image of Mao Zedong, a talented and amiable military commander in the Red Army era. It puts the character's activities in a typical environment to shape the hero's character, truly shows his command art of saving the Red Army from danger, and makes the character's character more profound and distinct through ups and downs. The film won the Excellent Film Award of the Ministry of Culture 1983. 1984 won the special prize of the 4th China Golden Rooster Award.
Wang Yuanjian is good at describing the path chosen by individuals through choices and beliefs under the background of historical environment, and the historical value of this choice. His four plays (the other two are Rainbow Mountain and Grass) all deeply reflect this theme.
199 1 year 65438+1October 25th, Wang Yuanjian died in Beijing at the age of 62.