![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjV8L7X-409Z3494x5J0da8fz_toTt4dFCSfSjieRKlAJWNu3nJPOA5HVINQTd-TkpbAWO4jQ5buS8SCPzRF430VvrePq2wPmgEdhMGc1QkWWjAHcMjU8i2iXWO286SJ_nNw8Zgr7E2IrBz/s320/kbhf.jpg)
Those Old Movie Stars: Wang Danfeng
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjmlsufF0R4faZ-3t0K9N1plItuteltaN1IgNDbS0xlRWf10btIW4KNXRauRBcsMoVgVqLJfs1IjxErk-ituu3xKhR1zgoBv11qPTa-TJhiXylbJh-L7Y0TMmBcLugo-0NGBIzZFVTBmdGq/s320/11467495205952132.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhYy5bN7sPTu8w_bOe4QRRStfv0PmysPFfNT23xTkmJsZVyJ4_Ka4DvioeNU9tc_1RGEX_xErcFBrR2wfWhYuhxIXkTpqRh4xL854Frg9lpxvQwmynQbY_tEINfbBprBM6zayo0a5utHAeM/s320/155514152.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgBMq1DjYkC833DEAQWOBYQVfqqwcTv2dqa0AQbMq8k2WzvuG_pCEO0fKNA5dycSyGm0RxPgRPLx4pMZyU9WrIFC9tUX5ZwhXuviukowG3-AB2v21gICjgRtuPkU3-eGABuPzxoMJWCdgkm/s320/025934516.jpg)
Those Old Movie Stars: Feng Zhe
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhwpiUFXAe3avNfAdQFgMFNZD3Qlw-89vDxaTU3vpcKZ3Tj6eNl-JXSKsQ_13twWrjdO7MG35SXLcWw_IMmks1TJPBk2iYBbNj-t-WkCWPUYiGPKKZbzhzzwosxUEawGuoNDdEpUCq9VHiW/s320/498c2d4b02001204.jpeg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEie08dUDJI3DeXbA4wyFORGvnQZ71oXJuJfe4ZGJ_eVToG-SV8CoQ42BqEpfmh8VTVihSQDRcNyBqhRxzhazjT1I5BGkYBA-QIbvv_4Z7Qgi59t970kRA6TWn2J361lsiHqhriP2PnNFlaU/s320/19241917491086312735124_0.jpg)
During the 1960s, he became the target of revolution by many of his counterparts in the film industry who were jealous of him. He was forced to leave Shanghai to join Emei Film Studio in Western China's impoverished Sichuan province, simply because he stalked a beautiful woman on the street in Shanghai, who happened to be a policewoman in plain clothes. In Sichuan, because he acted in the movie--The Peach Flower Fan, based on the Ming dynasty's classical Chinese tragedy, which was categorized as a counterrevolutionary movie for being suggestive of the Communist Party overthrowing the Nationalist government, he was insulated, tortured all day and all night till he was found dead. It was believed that he was murdered, but the people who tortured him faked a suicidal setting.
Churchill once said that he would lose India rather than Shakespeare. In the history of many great countries, either Britain, or France, or Russia, or USA, or ancient China, the Golden Ages of these countries were all the golden ages for the artists, when not only the economy was booming, but also art, literature and science were flourising. The future of a nation is largely decided by its cultural strength. I hope that China will treat its artists better with more freedom and rights.
My University
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEieaZoaRMO0Xu7jZ7wo07_AeKY-UK2J4KSKKLoPws9zCTwu3SQmZIK3sARnyHnm5M4ybZ61zX4NNwBEk8YugbRSq8FtLPKiteBxZog2uoQZ33Tyqd0uUKFjNbkZtR601kUGmW85bhKlcQnA/s320/0623442.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjBQ2veo8IRSTVncTlu2xM695OqDDnjFDALhb0-S3yENVOkVBd7Nog74_r0wVKHA0hQFgLgqc71PslgkoV_JdLzHIJV9kDtcusdXp4uTUlYLArhp9kOX20tJdqnBd-PkozV_z_pBc7HdRZi/s320/2007421538258540.jpg)
In my department, the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, we had quite many teachers from USA and Canada, but for some reasons we had no teachers from Britain. I became a Peking Opera star from here, mostly because our department's Communist Party secretary was a huge Peking Opera fan. She allowed me to spend a lot of time outside of the campus training with renowned artists at the provincial Peking Opera theatrical company. She also supported my shows at the art festivals. However, she didn't approve my application for Communist Party membership because, as she told me, all the girls in my class were for it and all the men were against it.
Regarding my graduation review, Professor Bob Sanford from Canada offered highly favorable comments. His wife said, "Trust Bob. If he thinks highly of you, then you must be real good." The Dean of the Department, who had an opposite opinion, died of heart attack in his apartment a few months later. His body had already rotted and smelled when he was found dead by his neighbors. Bob Sanford, totally retired now, is living a long, happy life in British Columbia in Canada. His address is--
Bob Sanford
Box 105 Gillies Bay
Texada Island BC
V0N 1WO Canada
2008 Olympics: Is Beijing Ready?
I Love My Classmates
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgNhrNC-hgjtAKbEXCxUMq5k3XExP-amn8aeNCyOU6Su2rpF_jdrMUptFTX25NfnAZ0X7esBc0CCZV4P_vlORPkx4TbvhxNS1F3SdytHotHMh2aVUbk9OVR_jtXmPdykgMxUBGu5SUnKXg0/s320/katy.jpg)
I love my classmates. We've been together day by day for the past 9 months. The more I'm with them, the more I look at them, the cuter their faces become in my eyes. Sometimes my heart nearly bursts when I observe each and everyone of them, when they bump into me on the streets, calling my name excitedly and hugging me warmly. I'm certain I will "kidnap" some of them to go with me to Beijing next year.
Those Old Movie Stars: Zhu Hong
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEik7w5GKicanRlsq_9KnbUzDTdmGX1crEdwWciB48HgO7WEtyPMxmGZvYbvp0KvieQ18Etq_rcFPlZI77QH8836yTBZLjQAQEjFzkdbf0RmjRxKlokAOVx9Xl8SDOxxRcTbLz8vaHK4LCtF/s320/1323149_h.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjGLJYjdkVhZ6QrrznrtJ9nl3r4x72n_zQbU-fFTaVcoK-bR8r4OPFZsyJ6p_snWCUhBQXc-B2C3L7VrBez7IAnG-qf3e8KJWxgVMor-E99PBlk9BFNILyBoWuoCllRXulELwLgk92x_Alk/s320/3_7_bda890115164562.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhW8CHXSY7m2DpXlZvVyM2K8Wq3Jt695-NiloECHy_jYtR8QTH4MMwJ3gF-RXuiTzQ1g1uEsCf-1YGl_jnSSstfViriMuZTmD6vjv9iybWYrPJOZ29zor_IbshO5SsP0V5exjKEqIsKPJV6/s320/3_7_203d64e986ea62f.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEipvDitUYi7jcn4NF4ZYdLp1NrcLden7hyczRrfd7xG76EmoZMfFSNn29Qd8H2k3mu7syJgOPli6_6Lxiub7IDcF61yor6l8mjmvSRXKp8Mq5P_sQJ1B0-raorWBoT_cqiDo_huA2SyerVv/s320/3_7_6e5813116296d2c.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhX6y2igW-bqX4nN-Oe1VnX4zgCI6Ok5oDosUij1Y-rnVwetByCME7vwytZJhf8-8dOi_dAXXZ1GV8hZz6jyxNFX7EqBD_71RSLR_i-kIlLA_DtY-yE3Orx_kPQ3O1iKCpIYNgzsNdxBo5s/s320/3_7_1da3ee2311b392a.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiNZPCNqRtwgvGOaRdkxZ7tt60mXpo1PMj8v7Frn5dMNDZZOHQ70gTYVRAxYltrazJhfGzDKN6eUSbwgFDTNaUyu0MFYNdjo663M6XWhuvmgCmosaW-OGMeVaLlbCKYoFV4_YqhgGFqTLcN/s320/b_93F66EC4983BACBE28ACA9D70D4E8959.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg1Qn93rxKvLeAk0t0d0TfjY96QBs1auT0KwD1vG51mkGlUZWS2VjBMDMOS8szCQj1f9CCUFcUIOtDoyeeBWUoNMWo4_OMfankonEBQGcRkfIWyfdqKkSJs-vgTqqiodGJDkQAd4QdzFisN/s320/200310240453_458640.jpg)
Zhu Hong, born in Yunnan in 1941, became a superstar in Hong Kong in the 1960s. She has always been one of my idols. She is considered to have classical Chinese beauty. She played an extremely beautiful ghost in the most scary horror movie in Chinese history (1965)--The Painted Skin. It was shown in theaters repeatedly when I was a child. Although I was almost scared to death, I still went to see it again and again. I simply couldn't stop. Many people died of heart attack in theater when they watched this movie. The copy is now kept at China Film Archive.
Going Back to Beijing...
My Filmmaker Friend: Li Erwei
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgWGZNu20nYs5k3X8MB0nxaOj7_apPrGuG-5HFG8NgSTvrXj1uoVl-9XZbdqXz4wB30U7PVcs8KxJ3EZ1XetacqGMEjoX_RJ4i4IqhvoKFxYutL8M9UCNbXY7A4P-8gFFcSsuHWBwunrNjt/s320/4.jpg)
Born in 1964 in Hunan Province, Li Erwei is China’s nationally recognized film critic, producer, star agent and screenwriter. She was the editor-in-chief of the government-run China Screen. She has also participated in the production of numerous classic Chinese films such as Farewell My Concubine and In the Heat of the Sun. Her publications include Zhang Yimou Says, Jiang Wen, the Real Man, Gong Li, the Chinese Beauty, Facing Chen Kaige and Maggie Cheung’s Biography. Her acting agency has over 100 contracted movie stars including Chinese American Hollywood stars Joan Chen and Lisa Lu.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg0mY1I7kvKBQHdXLigzEc6xIwfHIdjZgAkVNHCzU2WiUTHWeT0DAA0TbezFknfssE43O2PVJSb0MkaU-im4zJBuRm1nuNUAU0io28tkVSFYWSAvuQlzDZuYgbYmNda8KEEyiEPLnokn01B/s320/%E6%9D%8E%E5%92%8C%E5%B7%A9.jpg)
Li Erwei and her friend, Zhang Yimou, internationally recognized film director. His masterpieces include Hero, House of The Flying Dagger and Raise The Red Lantern.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)