Peng Sanyuan

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Born
Peng Mingyan
Yearsactive2000 - present
Peng Sanyuan
彭三源
Born
Peng Mingyan
Alma materCapital Normal University, Beijing Film Academy
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, film director
Years active2000 - present

Peng Sanyuan (Chinese: 彭三源), born Peng Mingyan (Chinese: 彭名燕), is a Chinese female film director, a writer from mainland China, a screenwriter of film and television works, and a member of the China Writers Association.

Early life and education

As a child born in the countryside, Peng Sanyuan's family was poor. Her mother had to go over the mountains to relatives' homes to "borrow food". Peng's childhood did not reveal her talent for writing, and she did not receive a prize from the school for writing a runaway essay in a joint examination. After that, she wrote her first essay "My Mother in the North".[citation needed]

Peng Sanyuan graduated from the Department of Educational Psychology, Capital Normal University in 1992. In 2002, she graduated from the director training class of Beijing Film Academy.[citation needed]

Writing

Peng is the author of a collection of essays Bitter Water Roses[1] (Chinese: 苦水玫瑰, Sichuan Literature and Art Publishing House, 1996) and the novel Beijing Life (Chinese: 北京生活, Writers Publishing House, 1996). In August 2000, Peng cooperated with Wong Liankwai on This is family life (Chinese: 今生是亲人, 2000).

Career

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