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Zhuangzi Tests His Wife

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Zhuangzi Tests His Wife
Directed byLi Beihai
Written byLi Minwei
Produced byLi Beihai
Distributed byHuamei
Release date
1913
CountryHong Kong
Languagesilent

Zhuangzi Tests His Wife (Chinese: 莊子試妻; pinyin: Zhuangzi shi qi) is a 1913 Hong Kong drama film directed by Li Minwei. It is the earliest feature film of Hong Kong cinema, and the only film made by the Huamei (Chinese-American) Studio, which was co-founded by Benjamin Brosky, who had sold his Asia Film Company in Shanghai, and Li Minwei. The film was never screened in Hong Kong. Brosky brought the film to the United States,[1] and it became the first Chinese film to be shown abroad when it was exhibited in the Chinese communities of Los Angeles and San Francisco.[citation needed] It is based on the zidishu play "The Butterfly Dream" written by Chunshuzhai.[2]

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Cast

Li Minwei stars as the wife of Zhuangzi, and Li Minwei's wife Yan Shanshan (1896-1951) became the first Chinese film actress, playing a servant girl.[3]

Background

Fourth century BCE Zhuangzi (or Zhuang Zhou), one of the two defining figures of Chinese Taoism, based his philosophy on all things changing, and the perception of truth depending on the context under which it exists. Throughout history, his teachings have been particularly favored by Chinese scholars and artists, many of whom were inspired by Zhuangzi's philosophy.

Plot

In other media

Operatic versions of Zhuangzi Tests His Wife have been performed on stage by the Peking Opera and others.

Zhuangzi

Most operatic versions end with Zhuangzi burying his wife after she commits suicide for being disloyal to her husband. But this version tackles the story from a different angle. While Tian Shi still ultimately kills herself, Zhuangzi turns her and himself into butterflies and then, eventually, into dust.

See also

References

  1. ^ Fonoroff, Paul (1988). "A Brief History of Hong Kong Cinema" (PDF). Chinese University of Hong Kong. p. 294.
  2. ^ Idema, Wilt (2014). The Resurrected Skeleton : from Zhuangzi to Lu Xun. New York. pp. 195–196. ISBN 9780231536516. OCLC 881805404.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ Peng, Xin (n.d.). "Yan Shanshan – Women Film Pioneers Project". Columbia University. Retrieved 11 August 2022.

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