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The Fabulous Flying Fighters of the Former Formosa
Hung-min Chen’s 1968 The Vengeance of the Phoenix Sisters, a standout entry in the initial wave of post-Dragon Inn Taiwanese wuxia, tells the tale of a trio of sisters scattered to the wind in childhood by the annihilation of their family, then reunited as adults—now keen swordswomen, all—while pursuing individual vendettas against the massacre’s perpetrators. Shot in black-and-white widescreen with actors speaking the local dialect of Minnanhua Chinese commonly referred to as “Taiwanese Hokkien,” Phoenix Sisters was evidently made without the resources available to the big Hong Kong producers, but Chen knew how to turn seeming handicaps to his advantage. Cinematographer Jiu-Chang Huang, lighting night scenes with car headlights in absence of proper equipment, manages to create some moody chiaroscuro effects. The film’s leading ladies—Yang Lihua and Liu Ching, both stars coming from Taiwanese Hokkien opera, and Chin
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Feng-hsiung Hsu
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Feng-hsiung Hsu, (Feng-Hsiung Hsu)
a Taiwanese electrical engineer, computer forskare and creator of the VLSI-architecture[2] of the chess entities ChipTest, Deep Thought[3] and Deep Blue[4], which defeated Garry Kasparov in 1997 [5]. Feng-hsiung Hsu came to the United States after graduating from National Taiwan University with a B.S. in electrical engineering [6]. In 1985, he started with the chip design as Ph.D. Student at the Carnegie Mellon University, defending his Ph.D. thesis on large scale parallelization of alpha-beta search in 1989 under supervision of Hsiang-Tsung Kung[7] and was then hired by IBM for the Deep Blue project [8].
Hsu now manages the platforms and devices center of MicrosoftResearch Asia, in Beijing[9] .
Murray Campbell, Feng-hsiung Hsu, Thomas Anantharaman, Mike efternamn and Andreas Nowatzyk,
after winning the Fredkin
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Feng-Hsu Lee, a Taiwanese composer, has received numerous composition awards. His The Sky Warrior for Orchestra was the honorable mention and audience’s choice award of National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra Composition Competition (2016); A Kite with a Broken String for Orchestra was the semi-finalist in the orchestra music professional division of the American Prize in Composition (2016), and the honorable mention of National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra Composition Competition (2015); Lament of Autumn Leaves for Solo Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble was the honorable mention of the First Asia Pacific Saxophone Composition Competition (2015); Hualien for Mixed Chorus was the merit award of the Taiwan Choral Association Composition Competition (2015); Meteor Impacts for Orchestra was the finalist in the orchestra music professional division of the American Prize in Composition (2015), and the orchestra members’ choice award and audience’s choice