Bian Xianghe
Bian Xianghe, born on April 10, 1960 in Yuanping, Shanxi, is a screenwriter, director, calligrapher, ceramic expert, writer, and deputy director of the Chinese Performers Association of the Ministry of Culture. Secretary General, Director of China Public Relations Art Committee, Vice Chairman of Chinese Calligraphy Art Research Institute.
Directed the first work "Female Police Officers and Their Sons" in 2000; created the eighth font of Bian's calligraphy Chinese characters and won the national silver medal; was the national water conservation project of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Water Resources The only calligraphy ambassador of the event. Chief director of the national local team of CCTV's "I Want to Go to the Spring Festival Gala".
Chinese name: Bian Xianghe
Nationality: Chinese
Birthplace: Yuanping City, Shanxi
Date of birth: April 1960 10th
Occupation: screenwriter, director, director
Representative works: "Female Police Officers and Their Sons", etc.
Identity: Is the calligraphy image of the Ministry of Education Ambassador
Art Level: National First-Class Calligrapher
Awards: National Silver Medal for Poetry and Prose
Character Experience
Born on April 10, 1960 in Yuanping City, Shanxi Province, and his ancestral home is Yongzhou City, Hunan Province. In 1978, he was transferred to the Hejiaping Horticulture Farm. In 1978, he was in the 39162 unit and studied journalism and public relations.
In 2000, he directed his first work "Female Police Officers and Their Sons"; in 2010 he directed the film "Meeting is Fate"; in order to support the development of young people, in May 2012, he filmed "Female Police Officers and Their Sons", which focuses on empty nesters. "Father and Mom, We're Back", Beipiao Yanyu's "Spelled Love" and Beipiao Adventure's "Float to Home". Director and director of "Dancing in China".
Main Works
Literary Works
Director's Works
Calligraphy Works
Award Record