Hou Yao
Hou Yao (1903–1942) was a pioneering Chinese film director,
screenwriter, and
film theorist. He wrote and directed many films including ''The Discarded Wife'' (1924), ''
Romance of the Western Chamber'' (1927), the first Chinese film shown in Western countries, and ''
Mulan Joins the Army'' (1928). He wrote ''Techniques of Writing Shadowplay Scripts'', the first theory book on Chinese filmmaking. He founded the Culture Film Company, which was merged into a predecessor of the
Shaw Brothers Studio. He has been called the Chinese
Henrik Ibsen for his advocacy for
gender equality, which he shared with his wife
Pu Shunqing.
After the
Empire of Japan invaded China in 1937, Hou Yao wrote and directed a series of patriotic films against Japanese aggression. In 1942, he was murdered by the Japanese during the
Sook Ching massacre in
Singapore.
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