Which calligrapher wrote the title of the film Red Sorghum?

The films inscribed by Wu Sanda include: Red Sorghum, Hanging Red Lantern, The Story of Autumn Chrysanthemum and The Golden Flower in the City.

Wu Sanda can be regarded as the first "inscription", and the first film "Red Sorghum" directed by Zhang Yimou was inscribed by Wu Sanda. First, I am familiar with it in the Western Film Factory. Second, Wu Sanda's calligraphy style is desolate, which is very consistent with Zhang Yimou's film style. Later, the titles of Zhang Yimou's series of films, such as Raise the Red Lantern and Story of Autumn Chrysanthemum, were all written by Wu Sanda, and Wu Sanda has always been the screenwriter of Zhang Yimou's "Imperial Use". Coincidentally, all the films written by Wu Sanda are works starring Gong Li.

Wu Sanda, formerly known as Wu Peiji, is from Chang 'an. 1933 was born in an aristocratic family of scholarly family in the ancient capital Xi. From an early age, he was gifted in painting and calligraphy, and he was full of coolness. There are few families, and poetry is quite talented. A little longer, Wang also engaged in the study of calligraphy and painting, and began to dabble in music.