Xie Fuyin's Stage

Xie Fuyin has been the choreographer and director of the martial arts program for CCTV's Spring Festival Gala for eleven years from 2003 to 2014, and won the second prize for the Spring Festival Gala's program "Strong Aspirations" in 2005, the third prize for "Flowing Clouds and Flowing Waters" in 2007, and the third prize for "Family of Kung Fu" in 2009, as well as the first prize for "Workers Have Power" in 2010.

In 2008, she was the director of the program "Tai Chi" in the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games, and the choreographer and director of the wushu performance in the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games, and was awarded the title of "Outstanding Individual".

The 7th Ethnic Minority Games choreographed the program "Shaolin Wind", which won the first prize, and in 2007, he was the choreographer of the opening ceremony of the Shanghai Special Olympics in the chapter of "Skills".

In 2011, he was the chief director of martial arts in the large-scale entertainment talent show "Martial Arts Asia Kung Fu Masters" organized by Guangdong Television.  In 2013 in the CCTV Snake Spring Festival Gala large-scale martial arts program "Junior China" as a martial arts coach, "Junior China" in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, landing in the United States of America, New York Times Square, to show China's charm .

2014 CCTV Spring Festival Gala of the Year of the Horse large-scale martial arts program "Sword Heart Book Rhyme" as a martial arts choreographer and director , "Sword Heart Book Rhyme" demonstrates the profundity of the Chinese martial arts, carrying the Chinese civilization, and conveying positive energy, "Yangchunbaixue", "Lower LiBa Ren It is a blend of "white snow in the spring" and "white people in the lower class", giving people the artistic enjoyment of an unprecedented gourmet meal. In 2007, he worked as a martial arts director in the filming of the movie "The Four Little Dragons of Shaolin". The film was shortlisted for the 15th Los Angeles International Family Film Festival in the U.S.A. and won the nomination award. 2006, he took his team members to participate in the filming of the movie "Dragon Tiger Gate" as the children's martial arts director.

In 2009, he started shooting his first self-written and directed movie "Phoenix Warrior", which was selected as an exhibition film at the 10th Changchun Film Festival. In 2011, he was the martial arts director and executive director of "Junior Yue Fei".

In November 2011, he started shooting his second film "Kung Fu Family" in Wudang Mountain, which was released in May 2013 in theaters in Beijing, Shanghai, Henan, Yunnan, etc., and was reported by CCTV's "China Film Report".

In the first half of 2013, the movie "Chinese Kid" was completed in Putian, Fujian.

In September 2014, he directed and filmed the youthful Kung Fu inspirational movie "My Kung Fu Dream" in Shandong.

January 2015 "Kung Fu Little Dragon" premiered in Putian.

Excellent representative short film: "The Heart of a Wanderer"

Representative works: "Phoenix Warrior" "Kung Fu Family" On September 28, 2012, he attended the press conference of "Chinese Kid" in Putian, which is a kung fu comedy film with the culture of Mazu and Southern Shaolin Kung Fu as its cultural background. The film is about a pair of twin brothers separated since childhood, one is the son of a rich family, one was adopted by the South Shaolin, under the protection of Mazu, a chance chance, let them meet in the South Shaolin Temple, in the South Shaolin occurred a series of humorous events, and finally in a kidnap case, two people with their own kung fu and wisdom to defeat the evil, and ultimately the family to achieve reunion. The total length of the film is about 90-120 minutes, and the storyline is humorous, vivid and touching. It is a good film that combines ideology, artistry and culture, and is worth looking forward to.

On August 9, 2013, she attended the press conference of the movie "Emei" held in Emei, Sichuan Province. The movie tells the story of Emei disciples who pacify Japanese invaders and martial arts rebels during the Ming Dynasty, and is accompanied by a romantic love story."

On Oct. 27, 2013, she attended the press conference of the movie "Kung Fu Prodigy" held at Henan People's Hall. Based on the national-level cultural relics preserved in the Nanyang Han Painting Museum, the Han paintings of Xu'a Qu of the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220) and real-life stories from history and folk myths and legends, The Kung Fu Prodigy is a martial arts kung fu film with magical colors.

On May 21, 2014, he attended the press conference of the movies "My Kung Fu Dream" and "Two Fingers".

My Kung Fu Dream

is a youthful and inspirational movie about the protagonist of the drama, who has a rough fate in his life, and through studying and exercising in a Chinese martial arts school, as well as being influenced by the Confucian culture, he ultimately realizes his dream of the Spring Festival, and fights for the glory of his parents and for his country. The movie "Two Finger Zen" tells the story of Yue Yongsheng, the heir of Two Finger Zen from the Chinese Martial Arts School, who has reintroduced the Two Finger Zen stance to the world. Has obtained the film adaptation rights and film shooting license for the first ever novel "Emei" featuring the national intangible cultural heritage of Emei martial arts, has entered the pre-production preparations for filming and is expected to start in June 2014 .

Preparation of the film: the film "two-finger Zen" About the Chinese martial arts museum two-finger Zen heir Yue Yongsheng due to private competition with others, resulting in a big disaster, leading to two-finger Zen in the martial arts extinction; in the masters and brothers of the *** with the efforts of the Yue Yongsheng finally returned to the Chinese martial arts museum *** with the Spring Festival Gala reproduced the two-finger Zen magical elegance.

The movie "Kung Fu Prodigy" is a children's martial arts kung fu movie with the background of Nanyang Han painting. The drama is a magical kung fu film, based on the Nanyang Han Painting Museum's treasure "Xu A Qu Han Painting" and folk myths and legends, tells the story of Xu A Qu, who absorbed the essence of Dushan jade, and fought against the evil Taoist priests.