
Jiang Ming
Acting
Biography
Jiang Ming (June 1, 1910 - February 9, 1990), Manchu, native of Shenyang, Liaoning Province. Graduated from Northeastern University. After the September 18th Incident in 1931, he went to Peiping to join the China Travel Troupe and perform all over the country. Once served as the manager of Phoenix Film Company. He also taught in the actor training classes of Great Wall, Phoenix and Xinlian companies. Died in Hong Kong on February 9, 1990.
Born: June 1, 1910
Place of Birth: Shenyang, China
Known For

Signal Fires of Shanghai
During the Taiping Rebellion of the mid-19th century, anti-Qing (Manchu) Chinese forces led by Taiping commander Li Xiucheng march on Shanghai. Although the Western powers are officially neutral, the British consul in Shanghai sides with the Qing imperial government, and counter to his own government's policy he retains American adventurer Frederick Townsend Ward to raise a mercenary force of foreigners in Shanghai and oppose the Taipings. Ward's force is routed, with heavy casualties, but since many of the casualties are British, the British army soon is drawn in on the side of the Qings. The only support for the Chinese comes from Japanese in Shanghai and anti-imperialist demonstrations in Japan. A family drama plays out against this historical background. After a Chinese home is destroyed by careless British shelling, killing the father and crippling a daughter, the surviving son vows revenge but begins to see that his true friends may be the Japanese.

The Painted Skin
A scholar falls for a beautiful maiden whom he invites to stay with him, but she is not what she seems to be...

Sorrows of the Forbidden City
The film focused on a conflict between Empress Dowager Cixi, her son Guangxi (the nominal emperor) and his wife, Zhenfei.

The Enigmatic Case
An imprisoned swordsman is accused of killing three men. He probably would have already been executed for his crimes but is kept alive because he knows the whereabouts of hidden gold.

Princess Iron Fan
The story was liberally adapted from a short sequence in the popular Chinese folk tale Journey to the West. Princess Iron Fan is a main character. Specifically, the film focused on the duel between the Monkey King and a vengeful princess, whose fan is desperately needed to quench the flames that surround a peasant village.

Waste Not Our Youth

The Warrant of Assassination
During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, the famous general Qi Jiguang was slandered by eunuchs, which led him to retreat into the forest. He went to the capital in order to take martial arts exam, but after failing he did not have a plan what to do.

The Living Corpse
Famed director Zhu Shilin tries his hand at a horror film! The beginning of The Living Corpse immediately sets the tone with a folk duet clearly inspired by the popular 1956 musical Songs of the Peach Blossom River. The duet, in addition to Zhu's frequent use of long, empty shots and crisp editing, gives this horror film a traditional poetic charm and a strong folk flavor. Mise-en-scene and sound effects create a terrifying atmosphere, and successfully communicate the ghostliness of a world without ghosts.

Colorful

Diamond Thief
A diamond flower from the rich merchant Sun was stolen, his neighbors gathered a detective group to solve this problem.
Filmography
as Zhang Cheng
as Pu Song-ling
as 楊素
as Lord of Ba-yin
as Wang Xia
as King Wei
as Prince Duan
as Shen Changling
as Longevity Monk (voice)