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The Legend of Eileen Chang






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The Legend of Eileen Chang
DVD cover
Also known as
Traditional Chinese她從海上來
Simplified Chinese她从海上来
Literal meaningShe Came from the Sea
Hanyu PinyinTā Cóng Hǎi Shàng Lái
Written byWang Hui-ling
Directed byTing Ya-min
StarringRene Liu
Country of origin
  • Taiwan
  • China
  • Original languageMandarin
    No. of episodes20
    Production
    ProducerHsu Li-kong
    Production locationsShanghai, China
    Original release
    NetworkPublic Television Service
    ReleaseJanuary 12 (2004-01-12) –
    February 6, 2004 (2004-02-06)

    The Legend of Eileen Chang is a 2004 biographical drama TV series written by Wang Hui-ling and produced by Hsu Li-kong, starring Rene LiuasEileen Chang, one of China's greatest authors in the 20th century.

    Filmed in Shanghai, China, and British Columbia, Canada,[1] the show first aired on Taiwan's Public Television Service on January 12, 2004. In mainland China, the series was not broadcast until 2007 as a result of censorship, which forced all characters to be renamed (the lead character became "Wang Xiaowen") and the show to be completely dubbed.[2] Government censors likely were concerned not just with Chang's well-known anti-Communist beliefs, but also with "glorification" of Chang's first husband Hu Lancheng, who served Japanese interest during the Second Sino-Japanese War and is traditionally considered a hanjian in China.

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    References[edit]

    1. ^ I was Art Director for four episodes in BC
  • ^ (in Chinese) 《上海往事》尘封4年开播 张爱玲变“王晓文”
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