Golden Horse director Zhang Yi's body was cremated today, and his wife Yang Huishan appeared for the first time as farewell

reported on November 19 According to Taiwanese media sources, Zhang Yi, the founder of Liuli Gongfang and the best director of the Golden Horse Award, passed away on November 1, at the age of 69.

It is understood that Zhang Yi suffered a blood transfusion infection after a heart operation last month. He has been in the hospital for two years and eventually died. His wife, Yang Huishan, previously issued a statement through Liuli Gongfang to confirm his death.

On the morning of November 19, relatives held a family memorial for Zhang Yi. His body was cremated at the Second Funeral Home in Taipei City. Yang Huishan, who has been with him for nearly 40 years, also appeared for the first time after the incident, even wearing sunglasses And the mask, still sad.

On November 20th, the memorial service "There is Never Time for Love" will be held at the Fo Guang Shan Taoist Temple in Taipei.

Zhang Yi’s family members told the media in a low-key way today that due to Yang Huishan’s poor state in the past two days, they hope that the outside world will not be disturbed, and that Zhang Yi’s memorial service on the 20th will be the main focus. The staff of the etiquette club also said that they would not speak to the outside world, but confirmed that the family members used Buddhist rituals to give Zhang Yi the last step in his life.

Zhang Yi, directed the movie "I Lived My Life Like This" in 1985, and won the 22nd Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for this film. In 1987, he co-founded Liuli Workshop with his wife Yang Huishan, thus devoting himself to Liuli art. In 2014, the directed film "Black Butt" was nominated for the best creative short film at the 51st Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards. In 2017, he dubbed the animated film "Cat on the Roof". In 2018, with Yang Huishan joined the cultural and emotional program "Reader Season 2" launched by CCTV; in the same year, the film "Dog Dog Sadness" was nominated for the best animated feature film at the 55th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards.

previously reported that

Zhang Yi died of illness at the age of 69. He won the Golden Horse Award for Best Director.

Entertainment reported on November 1 According to Taiwan media sources, director Zhang Yi died of illness on November 1 today at the age of 69.

Zhang Yi won the Golden Horse Award and Best Director at the Asia Pacific Film Festival in 1985 with "I Lived Like This". In 1987, he co-founded Liuli Gongfang with his wife Yang Huishan, the Queen of the Golden Horse Movie, and devoted himself to the art of Liuli.

Unfortunately, in the past two years, he has been plagued by many innate immune function and kidney problems. According to Yang Huishan, he was lying on a hospital bed with tubes and injections all over his body. “There is no place for injections in his arms. High fever, coughing up blood, various symptoms that cannot be counted..." Even if Zhang Yi's hand is swollen and can no longer hold a pen, he still cares about the company. Yang Huishan wrote with a heartache: "My heart is cut like a knife. I pray that the Bodhisattva can give me a little bit of pain..." She also kept saying in the ears of her beloved, "You are all my world, even if you are in a wheelchair or lying down. On the bed, as long as you don’t think that is the so-called bad quality of life, as long as you are willing to live, I will take care of you happily. By your side, I will happily spend the rest of the day with you..."

ago Zhang Yi was infected by a blood transfusion after a heart operation, and the rescue in the intensive care unit was not effective for many days. Now he tells others in a cool manner, which makes all walks of life very regretful.

Liuli Gongfang issued a statement today, confirming that Zhang Yi passed away this morning. His wife Yang Huishan and daughter Zhang Yuan were accompanied. Follow-up related matters are being arranged.

(responsible editor: Li Mingyue_NBJS12251)