Sorrows of the Forbidden City (English Wikipedia)

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  • Jared Mitchell (2001). Becky Chan: A Novel. Dundurn. pp. 88–. ISBN 978-0-88924-300-2. The picture was Sorrows of the Forbidden City, made by the grandly named Yung Hwa Motion Picture Industries. Sorrows was what they called a "super-production." Budgeted at one million Hong Kong dollars, it was the story of Emperor ...
  • Lisa Odham Stokes (5 February 2007). Historical Dictionary of Hong Kong Cinema. Scarecrow Press. pp. 396–. ISBN 978-0-8108-6458-0. Director Zhu Shilin's masterpiece Sorrows of the Forbidden City/Ching gung bei shut/Qinggong mishi is perhaps his most well-known work. It was Yonghua's second production. Adapted from ...
  • Esther M. K. Cheung; Gina Marchetti; Esther C. M. Yau (8 June 2015). A Companion to Hong Kong Cinema. Wiley. pp. 532–. ISBN 978-1-118-88354-9. ... Life took on a dramatic twist as the Cultural Revolution kicked off in the mainland. Yao Wenyuan's ferocious article attacking Zhu's 1948 classic Sorrows of the Forbidden City ...
  • Paul J. Bailey (29 August 2012). Women and Gender in Twentieth-Century China. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 121–. ISBN 978-1-137-02968-3. In 1954 Mao Zedong had condemned as 'reactionary' the 1948 film Sorrows of the Forbidden City (Qing'gong mishi), an intimate portrayal of life in the Qing imperial court in the 1890s that focused on the attempts by the loyal concubine Zhen ...

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