Wang Longji, 1940 was born in Sichuan, and he is most familiar with San Mao in San Mao Wandering. At that time, Wang Longji, who was only 8 years old, successfully created Sanmao as a street child, which was both sympathetic and ironic. A miserable life makes people cry. With his natural artistic talent, Wang Longji vividly performed "San Mao" and was ready to go.
Wang Longji's "San Mao", like "Gazi" and "Dongzi", has long been a classic image of children in the history of China movies. Although Wang Longji is a famous child star, under the influence and guidance of his father Wang Yunjie, 20-year-old Wang Longji was admitted to the Film Literature Department of Shanghai Film Academy.
Wang Yunjie's profile:
Wang Yunjie (1911~1996) is one of the pioneers in China's film music creation. When Wang Yunjie 16 years old, he made music for silent films in Qingdao Cinema. Wang Yunjie, who studied music in Shanghai in the 1920s and 1930s, was also taken to the cinema by her friends and volunteered to compose music for silent films. In the era of talking movies, Wang Yunjie created the theme song "Going to the Battlefield" for the film "Snow Mountain Taihang Mountain" of Northwest Film Company (1939).
This song is his film music debut, and later he composed music for films such as Lamp, Hope on Earth, Crow and Sparrow, San Mao Wandering and so on. Forty-nine years later, Wang Yunjie composed music for films such as Lin Zexu, Diary of a Nurse and The Sixth Door.