"Wang Yang has won Best Director!" As Harrison Ford announced Wang Yang's name, the news quickly appeared in every online broadcast room. In Chinese networks such as Sina, Sohu, and NetEase, there were already exclamations and cheers—the first Chinese director to win the Oscar for Best Director!
Speaking of the achievements of Chinese people on the Oscar stage, the earliest and the one with the most nominations was the legendary cinematographer James Wong Howe (1899-8-28 to 1976-7-12). He was voted one of the "ten most influential cinematographers in film history" by the members of the International Cinematographers Guild and had received 10 Oscar nominations for Best Cinematography, winning twice (1956, 1964).