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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On November 3, 1954, the famous film actress Lin Qingxia was born
71 years ago today, on November 3, 1954 (October 8, 1954 in the lunar calendar), the famous film actress Lin Qingxia was born. Lin Qingxia, a famous Taiwanese film actress, whose ancestral home is Laiyang, Shandong, was born on November 3, 1954 in Sanchong, Taipei. She was one of the most famous literary film superstars in the late 1970s, and together with Lin Fengjiao, Qin Han and Qin Xianglin, she was known as "Two Lin and Two Qin", and was the head of the Chinese film industry at that time. Lin Qingxia was once known as "the first beautiful woman in South East Asia". She made more than 100 movies, and her roles ranged from young jade girl to heroine. She won the Best Actress Award at the Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award for "Rolling Red Dust". In 1992, Lin Qingxia reached the peak of her career with "Smiling Ao Jianghu II: The Undefeated Oriental". She is the only female star in the Hong Kong and Taiwan film industry who can span two different film styles of literature and martial arts and has been popular for the longest time. 1993 The 12th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress (Nominated) Smiling Ao Jianghu II The Undefeated Oriental/Juedai Double Pride 1986 The 5th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress (Nominated) Police Story 1984 The 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress (Nominated) Shushan: The beauty of the swordsman goddess Lin Qingxia when she was young is well known, and you may not have seen these photos. Take a look at the rare and tender photos of Lin Qingxia when she was young. When he first entered the entertainment industry, Jackie Chan was in love with the beautiful woman Lin Qingxia, but later he did not pursue her because of Qin Xianglin. Later, when he made "Police Story" in 1985, Jackie Chan finally fulfilled his long-cherished wish, and the two were rumored to have an affair. Lin Qingxia (Oriental Undefeated) Six-fingered Piano Devil Lin Qingxia Lin Qingxia White-haired Witch Lin Qingxia Hundred Pictures In 1973, 19-year-old Lin Qingxia was discovered by a scout while shopping in Ximending, Taipei. Jiang Yanrong, the heroine of her debut novel "Outside the Window", became an instant hit. After 1976, she joined Qiong Yao Film Company as the imperial heroine, and starred in more than a dozen movies based on Qiong Yao's novels. In the Taiwanese film industry at that time, she was called "Second Qin and Second Lin" together with Lin Fengjiao, Qin Han and Qin Xianglin. In 1975, at the age of 21, Lin Qingxia played a boy scout who crossed the river to give flags to the soldiers stationed in the movie "Eight Hundred Heroes" and won the Best Actress Award at the 22nd Asian Film Festival. Lin Qingxia and the Hero Girl Scouts of the year In 1977, Lin Qingxia starred in the movie "A Dream of Golden and Jade Good Fate and Red Mansions", changing her pure girl image and playing a male actor for the first time, successfully creating a dashing Jia Baoyu. Zhang Aijia played Lin Daiyu. In 1978, Lin Qingxia played Bai Suzhen in the movie "The Legend of the Real White Snake", and she wore a picturesque ancient costume. In 1983, Lin Qingxia went to Hong Kong to star in Tsui Hark's film "New Shushan Swordsman", and in 1984, when she was 30 years old, she moved her career focus to Hong Kong. In "Shushan", Lin Qingxia looks like a goddess in a Dunhuang mural. In 1990, Lin Qingxia starred in the last work of female writer Sanmao, "Rolling Red Dust", playing the female writer Shen Shaohua who was displaced in turbulent times. 36-year-old Lin Qingxia was promoted to the Golden Horse Queen for the film. In 1991, Lin Qingxia first performed in the stage play "Secret Love Peach Blossom Land", which was remade into a movie the next year and won the Silver Cherry Blossom Award at the Tokyo Film Festival that year. The pure appearance of Yun Zhifan tied with two braids has also become one of Lin Qingxia's classic looks. In 1992, the 38-year-old Lin Qingxia and Xu Ke collaborated again to star in the Chinese martial arts film "The Undefeated East of the Laughing Jianghu". Lin Qingxia's anti-string this time has become one of the most classic roles in her acting career. At that time, Jin Yong called Xu Ke specifically to express his opposition to Lin Qingxia playing the undefeated East, but Xu Ke fought back. It should be said that Lin Qingxia herself is both heroic and charming, giving the undefeated East a new look. In 1992, Lin Qingxia collaborated with Zhou Xingchi to star in the movie "Deer Ding Ji II Shenlong Jiao". In the film, Lin Qingxia also appeared in two forms of women's clothing and men's clothing. In 1993, Lin Qingxia and Leslie Cheung co-starred in the movie "The Legend of the White-haired Witch". Lin Qingxia fully interpreted the enchanting and charming charm of the evil witch practicing neon clothes. In 1994, Lin Qingxia and Gong Li co-starred in the movie "Tianshan Tong Grandma". Lin Qingxia, who was 40 years old at the time, and Gong Li, who was 29 years old, were in the same frame. In 1994, Lin Qingxia also starred in the movie "Six-Fingered Piano Demon", and the men's clothing is still chic and suave. In the film, the women's clothing of the Piano Demon is also domineering. On June 29, 1994, Lin Qingxia married Xing Liyuan, a wealthy Hong Kong businessman, and immediately disappeared from the film industry. Since then, she has written columns from time to time, and published a collection of essays "Inside the Window and Outside the Window" in 2011. In 2014, on the occasion of her 60th birthday, she published her second collection of essays, "Clouds Go to Clouds". In 2015, Lin Qingxia made a comeback for charity and participated in the reality show "Idol Comes" for the first time. Challenge Huangmei Opera to play the female consort and re-enter the drama stage to perform Yun Zhifan, make games, go all out, be young and enjoy it to be crowned Muse crown News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/15kp.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.10-11:54] 访问:73
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