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Who is the author of Dongfanghong?
Dongfanghong-Music and Dance Epic (1966) (Dongfanghong)

Chief Director: Zhou Enlai.

Conductor: Collective.

Drama: More than 3,000 amateur choirs of literary and art workers, workers and students in the capital created collectively.

Last movie: 1964.

Location: Chinese mainland.

Color: color.

Type: opera film.

Authors: Wei Wei, Xu Huaizhong, Guo Xiaochuan, He Jingzhi, Qiao Yu.

Production: Central News Recording Film Studio and Bayi Film Studio.

Through singing and dancing, the film generally shows the arduous revolutionary struggle of the people of China against imperialism, feudalism and bureaucracy under the leadership of the China Production Party and Chairman Mao. This epic selected the most representative and typical events in each revolutionary stage, making it a historical microcosm of China people's struggle for liberation. This music and dance epic was created to celebrate the15th anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC). More than 3,000 musicians, dancers, poets, composers, stage artists, workers, students and amateur choirs from more than 70 units including the People's Liberation Army in Beijing, Shanghai and China have successfully created this revolutionary epic with full revolutionary enthusiasm. The music and dance epic Dongfanghong is based on the historical process of China Revolution.