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Kuang Jianlian (; 25 December 1924 – 8 December 2013) better known by her stage name Hung Sin-nui (), aliases Hong Xian-nu, Hong Sin-lui, Hung Hsien-nu, Hong Sin-loi, was a national treasure level Cantonese opera master and movie actress in China and Hong Kong. ==Life== Hung was born in Guangzhou as Kuang Jianlian or Kwong Kin-lin in 1924. Her ancestral hometown is Kaiping, Guangdong. With her aunt Ho Fu-lin as her mentor, she began to sing Cantonese opera at the age of 12. She started from ''Mui Heung'' and her first stage name was Siu Yin Hung. She took to the stage from 1939, adopting the stage name Hung Sin Nui (Red Line Girl).〔 Red line in Chinese folk legend signifying connecting relationships, especially marriage. Hung moved to Hong Kong during World War II which would be the beginning of her golden years. She played alongside Ma Shi-tsang, her then husband and well-known Cantonese opera singer and actor in productions including ''The Spoiled Brat and Her Groom'', ''Bitter Phoenix, Sorrowful Oriole'' and ''Wang Zhaojun Marries beyond the Great Wall''.〔 She established her official diva status during the period and began her movie career. Her screen debut was ''Unforgettable Love'' in 1947.〔 Hung made 105 films in her career from 1947 to 2009, but the bulk was during the late 1940s and 1950s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ms. Hung Sin Nui )〕 Her notable movies included ''The Judge Goes to Pieces'', ''A Mother's Tears'', ''Everlasting Love'', ''Wilderness'', ''The Pretty Tigress'', ''Searching the School'' and ''Guan Hanqing''.〔 In 1955, Hung gave up her career in Hong Kong and joined the Guangdong Cantonese Opera Troupe in mainland on invitation by Premier Zhou En-lai, where she performed until1961. She also founded the Hongdou Cantonese Opera Troupe where she trained and mentored a large number of Cantonese Opera actors and actresses.〔 During the Cultural Revolution Hung's career was halted. She was branded as "Black Line Girl" and banished to the countryside as a street sweeper.〔 She and her family were sent to labour camps. She recalled she would sing inside her heart at time when she was not able to sing. She would hold a note and practice when she raised chickens and no one was looking she would practice and would sing in high pitch during thunder. After the death of Mao Zedong, Hung slow re-emerged to the Cantonese opera scene, but she appeared in two films in 1990 and 2009 before her career came a close. Hung died on 8 December 2013 of a heart attack at the Guangdong General Hospital in Guangzhou, where she had retired to in her last years.〔 Her tomb is located in the Yinhe Revolution Cemetery in Guangzhou. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hung Sin-nui」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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