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諸葛青雲  ♂
Chu-Got Ching-Wan
Chu-Ko Ching-Yun,  Zhuge Qingyun,  Zhang Jia-Xin,  Chu-Ku Ching-Yu,  Ching Chien-Hsin,  Cheung Kin-San
Born: 1929 (China) - Died: 1996

 
Filmography (1963-1982)
 
  Director (1 film)
    The Champion (1973)    
  Writer (1 film)
    Chinese Dragon (1973)    
  Producer (1 film)
    The Fast Sword (1971)    
  Original Story (1 film)
    One Duel Too Many (Part 1) (1966)    
  Story (16 films)
    The Killing Flag (Part 1) (1963)    
    The Blood-Smeared Sword of Honour, Part 2 (1965)    
    Book Without Words (1965)    
    Jade in the Red Dust (Part 1) (1966)    
    Jade in the Red Dust (Part 2) (1966)    
    Jade in the Red Dust (Grand Finale) (1966)    
    The Golden Cup and the Wandering Dragon (1966)    
    The Golden Cup, the Wandering Dragon and the Decree to Kill (1966)    
    The Aftermath of a Fire (Part 1) (1966)    
    The Aftermath of a Fire (Part 2) (1966)    
    Young and Furious (Part 1) (1966)    
    Young and Furious (Part 2) (1966)    
    Green-Eyed Demon (1967)    
    The Crimson Charm (1971)    
    The Fast Sword (1971)    
    The Tycoon (1982)    
  Presenter (1 film)
    The Tormentor (1973)    
 
 
Biography
 
  Born in Shanxi, Zhang Chien-Hsin graduated in Taipei. Since childhood, he was interested in classical literature, and in 1958 under the pen name of "Blue Cloud" he began his career as a chivalric fiction novelist. The next year he became famous with his two novels "Tian Xin Qi Jian Tang Qun Mo" and "Zi Dian Qing Shuang". He eventually wrote over 60 chivalric novels up through 1990. Some of his novels have been made into movies. – According to an interview with Angela Mao in 2022 (on the bluray of LADY WHIRLWIND) the writer Chu Ko Ching-Yun was her godfather and a good friend of director Huang Feng and so recommended Angela Mao to him searching for new talent.