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  1. Wu Chia-Shang, Wu Cha-Son, Ng Ka-Yeung, 오가양, Oh Ka-Yang. Born: August 3rd, 1919 (Anhui, China) - Died: March 20th, 1993.

  2. Biography. Wu Chia-hsiang born in 1919 in Beijing to rich bureaucrat parents, Wu’s future in textiles had already been mapped for him at an early age by his father. However, when the Sino-Japan war broke out after the 1937 Marco Polo Bridge incident, Wu’s patriotism led him to join the army – and discover his love for the performing arts.

    • 1/1/1919
    • China
    • 1/1/1993
    • 吴家骧Ng Ga SeungNg Ka SeungWu Chia Hsiang
  3. Wu Chia-Hsiang: Waste Not Our Youth (1949) Season of Budding Roses (1956) Songs of the Peach Blossom River (1956) The Strange Hero, Part 1 (1956)

  4. Wu Chia-Hsiang (1919-1993) was a performer and a director. He was born in Beijing but studied later in Hankou.

  5. USA Title: Fists of Fury. Origin: Hong Kong. Language: Cantonese. Genre: Martial Arts. Rating: II (Hong Kong) Release Date (HK): 10/31/1971. Directors. Lo Wei. Wu Chia-Hsiang.

  6. san-ch'i4 poets of the Yuan dynasty only Ma Chih-yuan is included, while Yang Shen is the only Ming dynasty practitioner of the genre to be translated. Despite the renaissance of the tz'u-genre during the Ch'ing dynasty, none of the many poets who established their reputation primarily in this area was included, not even Nara Sing-de.

  7. Wu Chia-hsiang – Movies, Bio and Lists on MUBI

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