Lu Zhuguo | |||||
Birth Date: | 1928 10, df=yes | ||||
Birth Place: | Yiyang County, Henan, China | ||||
Occupation: | Screenwriter, writer | ||||
Years Active: | 1950–2022 | ||||
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Lu Zhuguo (; 12 October 1928 – 1 December 2022)[1] was a Chinese screenwriter and writer.
In 1951, Lu became the chief editor of PLA Literature and Art. In 1958, he entered 1 August Studio.[2] In 1977, Lu won Xia Yan Film Literary Prize.[3] In 2005, China Film Literature Society honored him with Lifetime Achievement Award.[4]
Year | English Title | Chinese title | Notes |
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1958 | Battle on the Black Mountain | Chinese: 《黑山狙击战》 | |
1959 | Sea Egle | Chinese: 《海鹰》 | |
Xiong Dao | Chinese: 《雄岛》 | ||
Youth In Flames of War | Chinese: 《战火中的青春》 | ||
1964 | Drainage Divide | Chinese: 《分水岭》 | |
Detached Battalion | Chinese: 《独立大队》 | ||
Lei Feng | Chinese: 《雷锋》 | ||
1974 | Bright Red Star | Chinese: 《闪闪的红星》 | |
1976 | Storm Over The South-China Sea | Chinese: 《南海风云》 | |
1983 | Dao Shi Wu Qing Que You Qing | Chinese: 《道是无情胜有情》 | |
1997 | Chinese: 《大进军席卷大西南》 | Golden Rooster Award for Best Writing Shanghai Film Critics Award for Best Writing | |
2005 | On the Mountain of Tai Hang | Chinese: 《太行山上》 | Huabiao Award for Outstanding Writing Nominated - Golden Rooster Award for Best Writing |