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Who is Mao?

It is rumored that his folk songs were so famous that he was assassinated and died, but in fact, no one knows. This is a mystery with no answer.

Mao Yu was born in Hebei on 1957. China famous director and photographer. 1978 was admitted to the photography department of Beijing Film Academy and worked in Xiaoxiang Film Studio after graduation.

He has served as photography, artistic director and director of many film and television works. He is currently the vice chairman of the Young Filmmakers Committee of China Film Association. 1999 won the Golden Rooster Award for best photography with "Born Out". In 2005, he won the "Top Ten Directors" of the 5th China Public Television Station with Military Secrets.

In 2006, he won the Best Photography Award at the 5 1 Asia-Pacific Film Festival, and was nominated for the Best Photography Award at the 43rd Golden Horse Award for "The Banquet". His representative works include: Big Man, Days Leaving Lei Feng, Red Cherry, world without thieves, Banquet, Red Cliff, Military Secrets, Ming Dynasty 1566, The Past of China, etc.

China famous director and photographer. 1957 was born in Hebei and grew up in Hunan. 1978 was admitted to the photography department of Beijing Film Academy and worked in Xiaoxiang Film Studio after graduation.

He has served as photography, artistic director and director of many film and television works. He is currently the vice chairman of the Young Filmmakers Committee of China Film Association.

The representative works mainly include: Born, A Sigh, Big Man, Day of Leaving Lei Feng, Red Cherry, Red Lover, world without thieves, Banquet and Being a Photographer in Chibi. Towards the Republic, Military Secrets, Ming Dynasty 1566 and China's Past are the chief directors.

He won the Golden Rooster Award of 1999 for best photography, the Top Ten Directors of Military Secrets in the 5th China Public Television Award in 2005, the Best Photography Award in the 5th/KLOC-0 Asia-Pacific Film Festival, and was nominated for the Best Photography Award in the 43rd Golden Horse Award in 2006.