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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On August 13, 1948, Jin Shaoshan, a famous Peking Opera actor, died of poverty and illness
On this day, 77 years ago, on August 13, 1948 (July 9, 1948 in the lunar calendar), Jin Shaoshan, a famous Peking Opera actor, died of poverty and illness. Jin Shaoshan played Dou'erdun in "The Thief of the Horse" On August 13, 1948, the famous Jingxing actor Jin Shaoshan died of poverty and illness in Peiping. Jin Shaoshan was the son of Jing Jin Xiushan, a famous Peking Opera actor in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. He learned art from his father as a child, working copper hammers and flower faces, inheriting his family school, and Zong He Guishan. At the same time, he learned martial arts tricks from Han Leqing and learned frame flower face plays. He first appeared on the stage in Baosheng and the class controlled by Yang Xiangcui. In 1914, he took the classes of Hongqing and Yongqing, and co-starred in a variety of famous plays with Mei Lanfang, Cheng Jixian, and Wei Jiufeng. In the winter of 1922, Shanghai invited Mei Lanfang to perform in Shanghai, and Jin Shaoshan was selected to play the role of the Overlord in "Farewell My Concubine". Jin Shaoshan reappeared the style of the Overlord of Xichu on the stage with his strong and majestic body, broad-minded appearance, and all-powerful momentum. In 1943, he went to Shanghai to perform at the Queen's Grand Theater. The "full" card at the door could not be taken off for 6 months. Jin Shaoshan until his death, he was the chief of the net bank, and he was well-known all over the country. He was known as "Ten Perfect Great Cleanliness" and had the reputation of "Duracell". News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1ndr.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.13-03:06] 访问:76
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