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Fu Zhengyi (; 1925 – 15 November 2019) was a Chinese film editor. He edited more than 200 films and over 400 television shows or episodes. He won the inaugural Golden Rooster Award for Best Editor in 1982 and the
Golden Rooster Award for Lifetime Achievement The Lifetime Achievement Award is a Golden Rooster Award that has been given since 2005 for an achievement that has made an outstanding contribution to cinema. There is no annual award category. From 2005, the Golden Rooster Awards and Hundred Flo ...
in 2011.


Life and career

Fu was born in 1925 in Fujiawan,
Huanggang Huanggang is a prefecture-level city in easternmost Hubei Province, China. It is situated to the north of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and is bounded in the north by the Dabie Mountains and is named after Mount Huanggang. It borders ...
, Hubei, Republic of China. His father died when he was three, and he lived on the meagre income of his mother, a weaver. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, he fled Hubei for the wartime capital
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, where he studied at a school for refugee children in
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. In 1940, Fu entered China Film Studio as an apprentice, working under Wu Tingfang 邬廷芳, Qian Xiaozhang 钱筱璋, and Situ Huimin. After the end of World War II, Fu joined the
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in Shanghai, where he participated in the editing of many classical films, including '' The Spring River Flows East'', '' Eight Thousand Li of Cloud and Moon'', ''
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'', '' Women Side by Side'', and '' Crows and Sparrows''. In 1948, Fu was appointed the lead editor of the film '' The Adventures of Sanmao the Waif'', which received positive reviews when it screened in 1949. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Fu was appointed deputy editor of the
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. A year later, he was transferred to the Changchun Film Studio as chief editor. He was transferred again in 1956, to serve as chief editor of the Beijing Film Studio, where he worked until his retirement. As Shanghai was the centre of China's film industry at the time, Fu introduced the more advanced techniques of the Shanghai studios to Changchun and Beijing. During the PRC period, he edited many acclaimed films such as ''
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'', ''Letter with Chicken Feather'' , ''Song of Youth'' , ''Women Generals of the Yang Family'' , and ''Little Soldier Zhang Ga'' . After retiring from Beijing Film Studio in the mid-1980s, Fu began working in the then booming television industry, and edited numerous TV series including ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'', ''The Legend of Di Renjie'', ''Zheng He Xia Xiyang'', and ''Dream of the Red Chamber''. He edited a total of more than 200 films and over 400 television shows or episodes. Fu died on 15 November 2019 in Beijing.


Honours

At the 2nd Golden Rooster Awards in 1982, Fu received the first ever Best Editor Award. In 1987, he won the Outstanding Editing Award at the 7th Flying Apsaras Awards for ''Dream of the Red Chamber''. In 2011, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the
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. He has been called the "first pair of scissors" in China.


References

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