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A review of what awards have been won by Chinese Oscar winners

The Academy Awards are the most valuable awards in the film industry, as well as the highest recognition for the filmmakers. In the history of Oscars, Chinese people have also gained a lot. Let's see which Chinese have won!

The Academy Award is an annual award in the United States to honor the achievements of the film industry. It aims to encourage the creation and development of excellent films, including various film types, more than 20 different awards, and the oldest Media Award in the world. It has become the most influential film award in the world.

Every year, the awards ceremony is broadcast live on television in more than 100 countries. Its position in the American film industry is equivalent to the Grammy Awards for music, the Emmy Awards for television, and the Tony Awards for drama. These awards are also set up based on the college awards.

Number one: Huang Zongkai

Born in Taishan, Guangdong Province, and of American nationality, he immigrated to Washington state with his father at the age of 5. In 1955, he won the best black-and-white film shooting award of the 28th Oscar with "Rose Tattoo",

In 1963, he won the 36th Academy Award for "best shot" for his film "Hurd".

Second: Wu Hanrun

Born in Chaozhou, Guangdong Province, he was a doctor. He was originally a mixture of Chinese and Cambodian. Later, he moved to the United States with his family. In 1984, he won the 57th Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for battlefield of killing. So far, only one Chinese has won the award.

Third: Su Cong

Born in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, Chinese nationality, composer in Germany, born in Tianjin in 1957, graduated from the Central Conservatory of music in 1982, and taught in many German universities. In 1987, he won the 59th Academy Award for best accompaniment original works with "the last emperor".

Fourth: Tan Dun

Born in Maochong, Changsha, Hunan Province, Chinese nationality, Chinese musician, composer and conductor. He graduated from the Central Conservatory of music with a master's degree and from Columbia University with a doctor's degree. In 2001, "Crouching Tiger, hidden dragon" won the 73rd Oscar for best self-made music.

Fifth: Bao Dexi

Native Hong Kong, Chinese nationality. Hong Kong, China male photographer, director. In 2001, "Crouching Tiger, hidden dragon" won the 73rd Academy Award for best shooting. It is also the only non American Chinese photographer who has won this award.

Sixth: ye Jintian

Graduated from Hong Kong Institute of technology in high-end shooting professional, well-known artists. Chinese nationality. Since 1986, he took part in the first film "heroic nature", and participated in the art and clothing manufacturing of many films and operas. He was the first aesthetic artist to carry out new Orientalism all over the world.

In 2001, he won the 73rd Academy Award for best art guidance with crouching tiger, hidden dragon.

Seventh: Ang Lee

Li An, born in Jiangxi Province, is a famous director in Taiwan. He has American green card and Chinese nationality. In 2001, crouching tiger, Hidden Dragon won the 73rd Oscar for best foreign language film, in 2006, Brokeback Mountain won the 78th Oscar for best director, and in 2013, it won the 85th Oscar for best director, worthy of No.1 Chinese director.

Eighth: Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan won the 89th Academy Awards for lifetime achievement in 2016. He is also the youngest Oscar winner in history. He is also the first Chinese to win the award and the fourth Asian to win the award. Jackie Chan has also been named the first of the 20 biggest action stars in history by the New York Times.

Two domestic directors were nominated for the Oscars, but none of them won. In 2003, Zhang Yimou was nominated for best foreign language film by hero, and Zhao Xiaoding was nominated for best shooting by ambush. Now we are all proud of winning awards abroad. When can we make foreigners feel proud of winning awards in China?