Lu Zhuguo

Lu Zhuguo
Chinese name 柱國 (traditional)
Chinese name 柱国 (simplified)
Origin  China
Born (1928-10-12) 12 October 1928
Yiyang, Henan, China
Occupation writer
Years active 1950~present

Lu Zhuguo (born 12 October 1928), is a Chinese writer.

Career

In 1951, Lu became the chief editor of PLA Literature and Art. In 1958, he entered August 1 Studio.[1] In 1977, Lu won Xia Yan Film Literary Prize.[2] In 2005, China Film Literature Society honored him Lifetime Achievement Award.[3]

Selected filmography

Year Title Notes
1958 Battle on the Black Mountain
1959 Sea Egle
Xiong Dao
Youth In Flames of War
1964 Drainage Divide
Detached Battalion
Lei Feng
1974 Bright Red Star
1976 Storm Over The South-China Sea
1983 Dao Shi Wu Qing Que You Qing
1997 Fight Back to Southwest Golden Rooster Award for Best Writing
Shanghai Film Critics Award for Best Writing
2005 Taihang Mountain Huabiao Award for Outstanding Writing
Nominated - Golden Rooster Award for Best Writing

References


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