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101 years ago today, on March 10, 1924 (February 6, 1924 in the lunar calendar), I was looking for Jin Yong's dream lover-Xia Meng. Jin Yong, formerly known as Cha Liangyong, is a "Great Bauhinia Honor" in Hong Kong. Born in Haining, Zhejiang Province on March 10, 1924 (the sixth day of the second lunar month), he is a martial arts novel writer, journalist, entrepreneur, political commentator and social activist, and one of the main drafters of the Basic Law of Hong Kong. In 1944, he was admitted to the Department of Foreign Affairs of Chongqing Central Political University. In the autumn of 1946, Jin Yong entered Shanghai Ta Kung Pao as an international telecommunications translator. In 1952, he was transferred to the editorial supplement of New Evening News, and wrote screenplays such as Peerless Beauty and Orchid Flower. In 1959, Jin Yong and others founded Ming Pao in Hong Kong. From 1996 to 1997, he served as a member of the Hong Kong Preparatory Committee of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. In 1998, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award for Literary Creation. In 2000, he won the Grand Bauhinia Medal. In September 2009, he was appointed as the honorary vice chairman of the 7th National Committee of Chinese Writers Association. In the same year, he won the 2008 Lifetime Achievement Award for Influencing Chinese in the World. Jin Yong is the most outstanding representative writer of the new school of martial arts novels. He is widely praised as the "Mount Tai Beidou" of martial arts novel writers, and some gold fans respect him as "Jin Daxia" or "Cha Daxia". Main works Flying-The Legend of the Flying Fox (1960-1961) Snow-Flying Fox in the Snow Mountain (1959) Lian-Liancheng Jue (1963) Heaven-The Eight Parts of the Dragon (1963-1966) Shooting-The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1957-1959) White-White Horse Roaring in the West Wind (1961): Deer-The Deer and Ding Ji (1969-1972) (1967) The first novel, God-The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1965) In May 1929, he enrolled in Yuanhua Town Primary School in Haining County, his hometown. In 1936, he entered Jiaxing No.1 Middle School for junior high school and left his hometown. In 1937, the Japanese army invaded and moved to Yuhang, Lin'an, Lishui and other places with the school because of the war. In 1938, he studied in the junior high school of Zhejiang Provincial United High School. In 1939, when he was in the third grade of junior high school, he and his classmates co-edited a reference book to guide students to advance to junior high school-"For Junior High School Applicants". This is the first time that this type of book has been published in China, and it is also the first book published by Jin Yong, with extraordinary results. In 1941, he was expelled for writing an article "Alice's Wandering" on a poster satirizing the capitulationism of the director of discipline. Zhang Yintong, the principal, introduced him to transfer to Quzhou. Graduated from Quzhou Middle School in Zhejiang Province in 1942. In 1944, he was admitted to the Department of Foreign Affairs of Chongqing Central University of Political Science. He complained to the school because he was dissatisfied with the behavior of student party members on campus, but was dropped out of school. After that, he took a post in the Central Library and read a lot of books. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945, he returned to his hometown and temporarily worked as a field reporter in Hangzhou Southeast Daily. In 1946, he went to Shanghai Soochow University Law School (later merged into East China University of Political Science and Law) to study international law courses, and graduated in 1948. In the autumn of 1946, Jin Yong entered Shanghai Ta Kung Pao as an international telecommunications translator. In 1948, he was transferred to Hong Kong Branch. In 1950, he went to Beijing to apply for a job in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China, and then re-entered Ta Kung Pao. In 1952, he was transferred to the editorial supplement of New Evening News, and wrote screenplays such as Peerless Beauty and Orchid Flower. During this period, I became friends with my colleague Liang Yusheng. Then editor-in-chief Luo Fu arranged for Cha and Liang to write martial arts novels to be serialized in the supplement, Liang Yusheng wrote "Dragon and Tiger Fighting Beijing", and Cha Liangyong wrote "Book, Sword and Enmity" under the pen name Jin Yong, which caused a sensation, and suddenly Jin Liang was equally famous. In 1956, Liang Yusheng and the owner of Hundred Swords Hall, who wrote martial arts novels together, opened a column "Essays on Three Swords Building" in the newspaper. The three of them co-wrote essays, leaving a historical witness for the "new school of martial arts". In 1956, "Blue Blood Sword" was serialized in Hong Kong Commercial Daily throughout the year. In 1959, he serialized The Condor Heroes in his self-run Ming Pao newspaper. From 1953 to 1958, he wrote scripts for Great Wall Film Company under the pen name Lin Huan, among which "Peerless Beauty" won the Gold Medal Award of the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China. In the same year, he worked with the director in two films, and co-directed Cheng Bugao's "A Girl Huaichun" and Hu Xiaofeng's "Wang Tiger Robbing a Relative". He also wrote film reviews under the pen name Yao Fulan, and also wrote lyrics for movie songs. In 1959, Jin Yong and others founded Ming Pao in Hong Kong, and later published a series of newspapers and periodicals including Ming Pao Evening News, Ming Pao Monthly and Ming Pao Weekly, as well as Malaysian Xinming Daily. Jin Yong also established Ming Pao Publishing House and Mingchuang Publishing House. "Ming Pao Enterprise Co., Ltd." was registered and established on January 23, 1991, and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on March 22, 1991. Ming Pao Group's profit in 1991 was close to 100 million yuan. After Ming Pao Group went public in Hong Kong in 1991, he withdrew from the management of the newspaper industry, so he traveled around the world, taught, retreated, traveled around the mountains and rivers, and studied classics. He ranked 64th in the middle of Capital Magazine's List of Chinese Billionaires in Hong Kong in 1990s in 1991, and he was also known as a typical example of literati getting rich. In the spring of 1973, Jin Yong went to Taiwan Province at the invitation of the local government of Taiwan Province and met with Jiang Jingguo for talks. After the Cultural Revolution, Jin Yong visited Chinese mainland in 1981 and 1984, and held talks with Deng Xiaoping and Hu Yaobang in Beijing successively. In 1985, the Basic Law Drafting Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region was established. As one of the members, Jin Yong served as the Hong Kong head of the political system drafting group of the Basic Law and a member of the economic system drafting group. In 1988, Jin Yong and Cha Jimin put forward the "political coordination plan" (also known as the "double investigation plan" and the mainstream plan). In 1989, Jin Yong went to the Basic Law Drafting Committee and Advisory Committee, ending his political career. In the same year, at the tea party celebrating the 30th anniversary of the founding of Ming Pao, he announced that he would step down as president and only serve as chairman of the group. In 1991, Ming Pao enterprise went public, Jin Yong became the chairman and signed a three-year service contract. He reached an agreement with Yu Pinhai to acquire Ming Pao enterprise by Zhicai Technology. In 1993, he visited Beijing during the two sessions and was received by Jiang Zemin. In April of the same year, he announced his resignation as the chairman of the board of directors of Ming Pao Enterprise and became the honorary chairman. He even sold Ming Pao Group to Yu Pinhai and announced his full retirement. In 1994, Jin Yong returned to his hometown to attend the 90th anniversary of Jiaxing No.1 Middle School and built the "Jin Yong Library" in Jiaxing High School. After the completion of the library, another 14 million yuan will be spent to build the "Yunsong Bookstore" in the West Lake, which will be used for personal collection, writing and communication with literary friends. In the autumn of 1996, when the "Yunsong Bookstore" was completed, Jin Yong changed his original intention and resolutely donated the bookstore built with huge sums of money. Now it has become a new tourist attraction in Hangzhou, containing Jin Yong's works and handwriting showroom. From 1970s to 1980s, he served as the convener of the Citizen Advisory Committee of the Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption and a member of the Law Reform Commission. From 1985 to 1989, he served as a member of the Drafting Committee of the Hong Kong Basic Law, the head of the Political System Group and a member of the Executive Committee of the Hong Kong Basic Law Advisory Committee. In 1995, he was a member of the Preparatory Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. From 1996 to 1997, he served as a member of the Hong Kong Preparatory Committee of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. In 2005, Cambridge University awarded Jin Yong the honorary doctor of literature title. In September 2009, he was appointed as the honorary vice chairman of the 7th National Committee of Chinese Writers Association. In 2010, Cambridge University awarded Jin Yong an honorary academician and a doctor of philosophy. In 2011, National Tsinghua University awarded Jin Yong an honorary doctorate. March 10th, 2014 is the 90th birthday of Mr. Jin Yong, a martial arts master, so various fields celebrated Mr. Jin Yong's birthday, and some martial arts fans copied 8.4 million words to celebrate his birthday. Old photos commemorate Deng Xiaoping's meeting with Jin Yong in 1981. Jin Yong and his first wife Du Zhifen Jin Yong and Xia Meng. In 1960, Jin Yong was with the actors of the movie The Condor Heroes. Jin Yong and Lin Yanni, Zhang Che, Ni Kuang, etc. Mrs. Jin Yong and Mrs. Wang Shiyu. Mrs. Jin Yong and Mrs. Wang Shiyu. Jin Yong and Xia Meng. Jin Yong and his second wife Zhu Mei. Jin Yong and his children check poems and check chivalrous men. Extended reading: Looking for Jin Yong's dream lover-Xia Meng Extended reading: Looking for Jin Yong's dream lover-Xia Meng Xia Meng (February 16, 1933-), a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, was born in Shanghai. It is said that she is Jin Yong's dream lover. The perfect heroine in many Jin Yong's novels is the incarnation of Xia Meng, a famous film actor and producer in Hong Kong. Gorgeous but not flattering in appearance, quiet and peaceful, elegant and generous, and tall in figure. It has the reputation of "God's masterpiece" and is recognized as a beauty in Hong Kong. Jin Yong said, "No one has ever seen how beautiful Xi Shi is. I think she should be like Xia Meng to live up to her reputation." Li Hanxiang also said, "Xia Meng is the most beautiful actress in the history of Chinese movies. She has an extraordinary temperament and is intoxicating." Xia Meng is good at acting and singing, and she is competent in fashion, costume and opera movies. She is a rare all-around actress in Mandarin films. In the hearts of the older generation of fans, Xia Meng is the only female star in Hong Kong who can rival Audrey Hepburn. Xia Meng (1933-), formerly known as Yang Meng, was born in Shanghai in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. Gorgeous but not flattering in appearance, quiet and peaceful, elegant and generous, and tall in figure. It has the reputation of "God's masterpiece" and is recognized as a beauty in Hong Kong. Jin Yong said, "No one has seen how beautiful Xi Shi is. I think she should be like Xia Meng to live up to her reputation." Xia Meng moved to Hong Kong in 1947 and studied at Maryknoll College. Participate in the performances of stage plays such as Joan of Arc at school. In 1950, he joined Hong Kong Great Wall Film Production Co., Ltd. as an actor, starring in films such as Forbidden Marriage, Nyonya and The Door. He won the first prize of Excellent Film of the Ministry of Culture in 1957 for starring in the films "Peerless Beauty" and "New Widow". Starred in 18 films at the Great Wall. From 1956 to 1966, he joined Phoenix Pictures Company and starred in 10 films. At the same time, she starred in 11 films in the Great Wall, including the costume tragedy film "The Mandarin Duck of the Same Fate", the Yue Opera drama film "Three Looks at the Royal Sister Liu Jinding", "Golden Branches and Jade Leaves", which was highly appreciated at the Hong Kong International Film Festival, and the Yue Opera drama film "Wang Tiger Robbing Marriage" performed by her cross-string performance. In 1966, he starred in "Spring Flower" and moved to Canada. In 1969, she returned to Hong Kong, and 10 years later, she founded Qingdao Film Company as a producer. "Going to the Angry Sea" produced in 1982 and "A Time Like Water" produced in 1984 won the Best Picture and Best Director Awards in the 2nd and 4th Hong Kong Film Awards respectively. With "Forbidden Marriage" (1951), he shocked the film industry. Since then, he has performed in famous films such as "Evil Sea Flowers" (1953), "Peerless Beauty" (1953) (which was awarded the "Honorary Award for Excellent Film" by the People's Republic of China), "Happy Enemies" (1954), "Sunrise" (1956), "The First Wedding Night" (1956), "Taking the Groom" (1958), etc. Xia Meng is one of the most popular actresses of Great Wall Film Production Co., Ltd., together with Shi Hui and Chen Sisi, she is known as the "Three Princesses of the Great Wall". Xia Meng is known as the "Big Princess" and has starred in nearly 40 films. Xia Meng got married in 1954, retired from the film industry after acting in Spring Flower (1968) in 1967, moved to Canada, and returned to Hong Kong to do business two years later. In 1978, he formed his own "Jade Bird Film Company" and produced famous films such as "Falling to the Angry Sea" (1982) and "Times Like Water" (1984). She was also appointed as a member of the People's Political Consultative Conference of the People's Republic of China. Xia Meng is good at acting and singing, and she is competent in fashion, costume and opera movies. She is a rare all-round actor in Mandarin films. In the hearts of the older generation of fans, Xia Meng is the only female star in Hong Kong who can rival Audrey Hepburn. It is said that when the hero Jin Yong loved Xia Meng bitterly, the only time in his life that Jin Yong wrote a script and personally held the director's tube was to get close to Fangze. Although he failed to join hands in the end, it was regarded as leaving a romantic story of talented scholars and beautiful women for the world. Xia Meng101 years ago today, on March 10, 1924 (February 6, 1924 in the lunar calendar), I was looking for Jin Yong's dream lover-Xia Meng. Jin Yong, formerly known as Cha Liangyong, is a "Great Bauhinia Honor" in Hong Kong. Born in Haining, Zhejiang Province on March 10, 1924 (the sixth day of the second lunar month), he is a martial arts novel writer, journalist, entrepreneur, political commentator and social activist, and one of the main drafters of the Basic Law of Hong Kong. In 1944, he was admitted to the Department of Foreign Affairs of Chongqing Central Political University. In the autumn of 1946, Jin Yong entered Shanghai Ta Kung Pao as an international telecommunications translator. In 1952, he was transferred to the editorial supplement of New Evening News, and wrote screenplays such as Peerless Beauty and Orchid Flower. In 1959, Jin Yong and others founded Ming Pao in Hong Kong. From 1996 to 1997, he served as a member of the Hong Kong Preparatory Committee of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. In 1998, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award for Literary Creation. In 2000, he won the Grand Bauhinia Medal. In September 2009, he was appointed as the honorary vice chairman of the 7th National Committee of Chinese Writers Association. In the same year, he won the 2008 Lifetime Achievement Award for Influencing Chinese in the World. Jin Yong is the most outstanding representative writer of the new school of martial arts novels. He is widely praised as the "Mount Tai Beidou" of martial arts novel writers, and some gold fans respect him as "Jin Daxia" or "Cha Daxia". Main works Flying-The Legend of the Flying Fox (1960-1961) Snow-Flying Fox in the Snow Mountain (1959) Lian-Liancheng Jue (1963) Heaven-The Eight Parts of the Dragon (1963-1966) Shooting-The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1957-1959) White-White Horse Roaring in the West Wind (1961): Deer-The Deer and Ding Ji (1969-1972) (1967) The first novel, God-The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1965) In May 1929, he enrolled in Yuanhua Town Primary School in Haining County, his hometown. In 1936, he entered Jiaxing No.1 Middle School for junior high school and left his hometown. In 1937, the Japanese army invaded and moved to Yuhang, Lin'an, Lishui and other places with the school because of the war. In 1938, he studied in the junior high school of Zhejiang Provincial United High School. In 1939, when he was in the third grade of junior high school, he and his classmates co-edited a reference book to guide students to advance to junior high school-"For Junior High School Applicants". This is the first time that this type of book has been published in China, and it is also the first book published by Jin Yong, with extraordinary results. In 1941, he was expelled for writing an article "Alice's Wandering" on a poster satirizing the capitulationism of the director of discipline. Zhang Yintong, the principal, introduced him to transfer to Quzhou. Graduated from Quzhou Middle School in Zhejiang Province in 1942. In 1944, he was admitted to the Department of Foreign Affairs of Chongqing Central University of Political Science. He complained to the school because he was dissatisfied with the behavior of student party members on campus, but was dropped out of school. After that, he took a post in the Central Library and read a lot of books. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945, he returned to his hometown and temporarily worked as a field reporter in Hangzhou Southeast Daily. In 1946, he went to Shanghai Soochow University Law School (later merged into East China University of Political Science and Law) to study international law courses, and graduated in 1948. In the autumn of 1946, Jin Yong entered Shanghai Ta Kung Pao as an international telecommunications translator. In 1948, he was transferred to Hong Kong Branch. In 1950, he went to Beijing to apply for a job in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China, and then re-entered Ta Kung Pao. In 1952, he was transferred to the editorial supplement of New Evening News, and wrote screenplays such as Peerless Beauty and Orchid Flower. During this period, I became friends with my colleague Liang Yusheng. Then editor-in-chief Luo Fu arranged for Cha and Liang to write martial arts novels to be serialized in the supplement, Liang Yusheng wrote "Dragon and Tiger Fighting Beijing", and Cha Liangyong wrote "Book, Sword and Enmity" under the pen name Jin Yong, which caused a sensation, and suddenly Jin Liang was equally famous. In 1956, Liang Yusheng and the owner of Hundred Swords Hall, who wrote martial arts novels together, opened a column "Essays on Three Swords Building" in the newspaper. The three of them co-wrote essays, leaving a historical witness for the "new school of martial arts". In 1956, "Blue Blood Sword" was serialized in Hong Kong Commercial Daily throughout the year. In 1959, he serialized The Condor Heroes in his self-run Ming Pao newspaper. From 1953 to 1958, he wrote scripts for Great Wall Film Company under the pen name Lin Huan, among which "Peerless Beauty" won the Gold Medal Award of the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China. In the same year, he worked with the director in two films, and co-directed Cheng Bugao's "A Girl Huaichun" and Hu Xiaofeng's "Wang Tiger Robbing a Relative". He also wrote film reviews under the pen name Yao Fulan, and also wrote lyrics for movie songs. In 1959, Jin Yong and others founded Ming Pao in Hong Kong, and later published a series of newspapers and periodicals including Ming Pao Evening News, Ming Pao Monthly and Ming Pao Weekly, as well as Malaysian Xinming Daily. Jin Yong also established Ming Pao Publishing House and Mingchuang Publishing House. "Ming Pao Enterprise Co., Ltd." was registered and established on January 23, 1991, and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on March 22, 1991. Ming Pao Group's profit in 1991 was close to 100 million yuan. After Ming Pao Group went public in Hong Kong in 1991, he withdrew from the management of the newspaper industry, so he traveled around the world, taught, retreated, traveled around the mountains and rivers, and studied classics. He ranked 64th in the middle of Capital Magazine's List of Chinese Billionaires in Hong Kong in 1990s in 1991, and he was also known as a typical example of literati getting rich. In the spring of 1973, Jin Yong went to Taiwan Province at the invitation of the local government of Taiwan Province and met with Jiang Jingguo for talks. After the Cultural Revolution, Jin Yong visited Chinese mainland in 1981 and 1984, and held talks with Deng Xiaoping and Hu Yaobang in Beijing successively. In 1985, the Basic Law Drafting Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region was established. As one of the members, Jin Yong served as the Hong Kong head of the political system drafting group of the Basic Law and a member of the economic system drafting group. In 1988, Jin Yong and Cha Jimin put forward the "political coordination plan" (also known as the "double investigation plan" and the mainstream plan). In 1989, Jin Yong went to the Basic Law Drafting Committee and Advisory Committee, ending his political career. In the same year, at the tea party celebrating the 30th anniversary of the founding of Ming Pao, he announced that he would step down as president and only serve as chairman of the group. In 1991, Ming Pao enterprise went public, Jin Yong became the chairman and signed a three-year service contract. He reached an agreement with Yu Pinhai to acquire Ming Pao enterprise by Zhicai Technology. In 1993, he visited Beijing during the two sessions and was received by Jiang Zemin. In April of the same year, he announced his resignation as the chairman of the board of directors of Ming Pao Enterprise and became the honorary chairman. He even sold Ming Pao Group to Yu Pinhai and announced his full retirement. In 1994, Jin Yong returned to his hometown to attend the 90th anniversary of Jiaxing No.1 Middle School and built the "Jin Yong Library" in Jiaxing High School. After the completion of the library, another 14 million yuan will be spent to build the "Yunsong Bookstore" in the West Lake, which will be used for personal collection, writing and communication with literary friends. In the autumn of 1996, when the "Yunsong Bookstore" was completed, Jin Yong changed his original intention and resolutely donated the bookstore built with huge sums of money. Now it has become a new tourist attraction in Hangzhou, containing Jin Yong's works and handwriting showroom. From 1970s to 1980s, he served as the convener of the Citizen Advisory Committee of the Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption and a member of the Law Reform Commission. From 1985 to 1989, he served as a member of the Drafting Committee of the Hong Kong Basic Law, the head of the Political System Group and a member of the Executive Committee of the Hong Kong Basic Law Advisory Committee. In 1995, he was a member of the Preparatory Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. From 1996 to 1997, he served as a member of the Hong Kong Preparatory Committee of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress. In 2005, Cambridge University awarded Jin Yong the honorary doctor of literature title. In September 2009, he was appointed as the honorary vice chairman of the 7th National Committee of Chinese Writers Association. In 2010, Cambridge University awarded Jin Yong an honorary academician and a doctor of philosophy. In 2011, National Tsinghua University awarded Jin Yong an honorary doctorate. March 10th, 2014 is the 90th birthday of Mr. Jin Yong, a martial arts master, so various fields celebrated Mr. Jin Yong's birthday, and some martial arts fans copied 8.4 million words to celebrate his birthday. Old photos commemorate Deng Xiaoping's meeting with Jin Yong in 1981. Jin Yong and his first wife Du Zhifen Jin Yong and Xia Meng. In 1960, Jin Yong was with the actors of the movie The Condor Heroes. Jin Yong and Lin Yanni, Zhang Che, Ni Kuang, etc. Mrs. Jin Yong and Mrs. Wang Shiyu. Mrs. Jin Yong and Mrs. Wang Shiyu. Jin Yong and Xia Meng. Jin Yong and his second wife Zhu Mei. Jin Yong and his children check poems and check chivalrous men. Extended reading: Looking for Jin Yong's dream lover-Xia Meng Extended reading: Looking for Jin Yong's dream lover-Xia Meng Xia Meng (February 16, 1933-), a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, was born in Shanghai. It is said that she is Jin Yong's dream lover. The perfect heroine in many Jin Yong's novels is the incarnation of Xia Meng, a famous film actor and producer in Hong Kong. Gorgeous but not flattering in appearance, quiet and peaceful, elegant and generous, and tall in figure. It has the reputation of "God's masterpiece" and is recognized as a beauty in Hong Kong. Jin Yong said, "No one has ever seen how beautiful Xi Shi is. I think she should be like Xia Meng to live up to her reputation." Li Hanxiang also said, "Xia Meng is the most beautiful actress in the history of Chinese movies. She has an extraordinary temperament and is intoxicating." Xia Meng is good at acting and singing, and she is competent in fashion, costume and opera movies. She is a rare all-around actress in Mandarin films. In the hearts of the older generation of fans, Xia Meng is the only female star in Hong Kong who can rival Audrey Hepburn. Xia Meng (1933-), formerly known as Yang Meng, was born in Shanghai in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. Gorgeous but not flattering in appearance, quiet and peaceful, elegant and generous, and tall in figure. It has the reputation of "God's masterpiece" and is recognized as a beauty in Hong Kong. Jin Yong said, "No one has seen how beautiful Xi Shi is. I think she should be like Xia Meng to live up to her reputation." Xia Meng moved to Hong Kong in 1947 and studied at Maryknoll College. Participate in the performances of stage plays such as Joan of Arc at school. In 1950, he joined Hong Kong Great Wall Film Production Co., Ltd. as an actor, starring in films such as Forbidden Marriage, Nyonya and The Door. He won the first prize of Excellent Film of the Ministry of Culture in 1957 for starring in the films "Peerless Beauty" and "New Widow". Starred in 18 films at the Great Wall. From 1956 to 1966, he joined Phoenix Pictures Company and starred in 10 films. At the same time, she starred in 11 films in the Great Wall, including the costume tragedy film "The Mandarin Duck of the Same Fate", the Yue Opera drama film "Three Looks at the Royal Sister Liu Jinding", "Golden Branches and Jade Leaves", which was highly appreciated at the Hong Kong International Film Festival, and the Yue Opera drama film "Wang Tiger Robbing Marriage" performed by her cross-string performance. In 1966, he starred in "Spring Flower" and moved to Canada. In 1969, she returned to Hong Kong, and 10 years later, she founded Qingdao Film Company as a producer. "Going to the Angry Sea" produced in 1982 and "A Time Like Water" produced in 1984 won the Best Picture and Best Director Awards in the 2nd and 4th Hong Kong Film Awards respectively. With "Forbidden Marriage" (1951), he shocked the film industry. Since then, he has performed in famous films such as "Evil Sea Flowers" (1953), "Peerless Beauty" (1953) (which was awarded the "Honorary Award for Excellent Film" by the People's Republic of China), "Happy Enemies" (1954), "Sunrise" (1956), "The First Wedding Night" (1956), "Taking the Groom" (1958), etc. Xia Meng is one of the most popular actresses of Great Wall Film Production Co., Ltd., together with Shi Hui and Chen Sisi, she is known as the "Three Princesses of the Great Wall". Xia Meng is known as the "Big Princess" and has starred in nearly 40 films. Xia Meng got married in 1954, retired from the film industry after acting in Spring Flower (1968) in 1967, moved to Canada, and returned to Hong Kong to do business two years later. In 1978, he formed his own "Jade Bird Film Company" and produced famous films such as "Falling to the Angry Sea" (1982) and "Times Like Water" (1984). She was also appointed as a member of the People's Political Consultative Conference of the People's Republic of China. Xia Meng is good at acting and singing, and she is competent in fashion, costume and opera movies. She is a rare all-round actor in Mandarin films. In the hearts of the older generation of fans, Xia Meng is the only female star in Hong Kong who can rival Audrey Hepburn. It is said that when the hero Jin Yong loved Xia Meng bitterly, the only time in his life that Jin Yong wrote a script and personally held the director's tube was to get close to Fangze. Although he failed to join hands in the end, it was regarded as leaving a romantic story of talented scholars and beautiful women for the world. Xia Meng


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