Why did the famous Peking Opera artist Qian Haoliang die?

Updated on amusement 2024-06-04
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Mr. Qian Haoliang, a Peking Opera performance artist who became an idol for a generation because of his role as Li Yuhe in the red classic "Red Lantern", passed away at 11:20 on September 3 in Beijing at the age of 87.

    Qian Haoliang, a veteran of Peking Opera and a martial artist. Originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, he was born in Shanghai in 1934. His father, Qian Lintong, is the leading actor of the Qi School of the Shanghai Xinhua Peking Opera Troupe.

    In 1943, he entered the Shanghai Opera School and was named Qian Zhenglun. In 1950, Qian Haoliang entered Beijing to apply for the China Experimental Opera School (the predecessor of the Chinese Opera School), and won the appreciation of the chief examiner Zhou Xinfang with a play "Lin Chong Running at Night", and brought his art into the school research class for further study, studying under famous teachers such as Shang Heyu, Chi Yueting, Shen Sanyu, Ru Fulan, and Fu Dewei. In 1956, Qian Haoliang joined the China Experimental Peking Opera Troupe as a leading actor, during which he studied opera with Li Shaochun, Li Shengbin, Gai Zhaotian and others.

    In 1962, Qian Haoliang was selected to study at the Peking Opera Company of China.

    In February 1964, the China Peking Opera Company rehearsed "Red Lantern", Li Shaochun played Li Yuhe's A role, and Li Shaochun's apprentice Qian Haoliang was selected for the B role. Because Li Shaochun was not in good health, Qian Haoliang frequently appeared in "Red Lantern" as a B corner, and finally let Qian Haoliang play Li Yuhe. Qian Haoliang played Li Yuhe in the movie version of "Red Lantern", so he became popular all over the country.

    In the mid-80s, Qian Haoliang taught in Hebei Provincial Art School, and then mainly taught, but often performed in various places, he practiced steadily, extraordinary bearing, especially good skills, wide voice, very good charm, good repertoire, good repertoire such as "Fa Zidu", "Jiepai Pass", "Pick the Pulley", "Yanyang Building", "Changban Slope", "Wild Boar Forest", "Money Leopard", "Serial Set", "Intercepting the River and Fighting the Battle", "Zhan Wancheng", "One Arrow Revenge", "Huarong Road" and modern repertoire "Red Lantern", "White-Haired Girl" and so on!

    Qian Haoliang and his wife Qu Suying are classmates of the opera school, the first Peking Opera undergraduate students of New China who graduated from the drama school in the 60s, and became the actors of the experimental Peking Opera Troupe of the China Opera School after graduation. Now Qian Haoliang regrettably passed away, which is a big blow to his wife, I hope Qu Suying can get out of the shadow of losing her relatives as soon as possible, and I also wish Qian Lao a good journey, Mr. Eternal!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Qian Haoliang died of illness, and he had been in a coma for a week before his death. On September 3, a notice was issued that he had passed away at the age of 87. He is a great performing artist, and he has many performance works in the past, and "Red Lantern" is his most famous work.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Mr. Qian Haoliang was born in 1934 and is 87 years old, so the death of Mr. Qian is mostly related to old age, illness, and long-term stroke paralysis. Belonging is joy and mourning.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    He died in Beijing at the age of 87.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Mr. Qian Haoliang died at home on September 3, 2020 at the age of 87.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Qian Haoliang passed away in Beijing and died of natural causes at the age of 87, and we should remember this Peking Opera actor who had a profound influence on us.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Famous for his role as Li Yuhe in the red classic "Red Lantern", Peking Opera performance artist Qian Haoliang died of illness in Beijing at the age of 87.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Died. The old gentleman is getting older, his body is not as good as before, he is also faltering when he walks, he needs to be taken care of, and he is too old to die.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Peking Opera ticket Qian Haoliang died, the old man lived 87 years old, people lived for 70 years, he lived 87 years old, he died of old age, and he wished the old ticket friends a good journey.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Mr. Qian once performed "Lin Chong Running at Night" when he was in the play, which won Zhou Xinfang's appreciation, and later became famous for "Red Lantern", playing three roles by himself in "Dragon and Phoenix Chengxiang", Mr. Qian is not only extremely talented, but also very hard-working.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When he was young, the development of the industry in the market was not good, and many people were pessimistic about the future, but he still persevered.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Qian Haoliang's most famous work is "Red Lantern", one of the eight model plays of that year, and he was the first actor to play Li Yuhe. After the Cultural Revolution, he worked as a teacher in an art school with his wife Qu Suying, and in late December 89 in the 90s, he reappeared on the stage to perform "Dragon and Phoenix Chengxiang", "Changban Slope", "Hanjinkou" and other plays.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    At the age of six, he studied art with his father, entered the Shanghai Theater School at the age of ten, and then studied under Li Shaochun, and later starred in "Lin Chong Running at Night" to be appreciated, and began to systematically learn martial arts.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In 1950, Qian Haoliang was appreciated by Zhou Xinfang for his play "Lin Chong Runs at Night", and joined the China Experimental Opera School, and played the role of Li Yuhe in "Red Lantern" during the Cultural Revolution, which left a deep impression on everyone.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The most classic role of Qian Lao's early acting experience was playing Li Yuhe in the finalized version of the movie "Red Lantern", he was the first actor to play Li Yuhe in addition to Li Shaochun, which left a deep impression on the public.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    On the morning of September 3, Qian Haoliang, a famous Peking Opera veteran of literature and martial arts, passed away at the age of 87. Qian Haoliang played the role of Li Yuhe in "Red Lantern" and was well-known to the audience.

    One of the most impressive pictures of "Red Lantern" is the stills of Qian Haoliang "holding a lamp in one hand and putting the other hand on his side". Qian Haoliang once said that this is actually the visual endorsement of this drama, and it is the essence of Peking Opera in modern transformation. He also said that in the whole "Red Lantern", the most difficult thing is that many of the actions in the play have to be like both workers and traditional Peking Opera.

    To this end, they went to the Beijing railway station to experience life and find the feeling of workers.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    YesOn September 3, according to a well-known ** report, he played Li Yuhe in the classic Peking Opera work "Red Lantern".Mr. Qian Haoliang, a famous Peking Opera artist, passed away at 11:20 a.m. on September 3, 2020 in Beijing at the age of 87, forever out of the world.

    The news of Mr. Qian Haoliang's death came so suddenly that netizens were shocked and couldn't believe their eyes, and grief arose. Before his death, Qian Haoliang had brought wonderful performances to everyone in the classic works "Fa Zidu", "Yanyang Building", "Money Leopard", "Changban Slope", "Wild Boar Forest", etc., but now he can only recall his old man in these works.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Qian Haoliang, a famous Peking Opera performance artist, passed away and his masterpiece "Red Lantern".

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It was Peking Opera artist Qian Haoliang, who should still be alive because, as a public figure, there is no reliable news about his death.

    Character profile (so you can identify the person):

    Qian Haoliang, a veteran of Peking Opera and a martial artist. Originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, he was born in Shanghai. His father, Qian Lintong, starred in the Qipai of the Shanghai Xinhua Peking Opera Troupe.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    For Qian Lao artist, maybe people from his parents' generation are more familiar. After learning the sad news of Qian Lao's death, many people expressed their grief and grief on the Internet.

    In February 1964, the China Peking Opera Company rehearsed "Red Lantern", and Qian Haoliang, as Li Shaochun's apprentice, played the B role in the play. But because Li Shaochun's health was not good, Qian Haoliang finally got the opportunity to play the role of Li Yuhe in the A role. It's this time in"Red Lantern"., Qian Haoliang became popular all over the country all at once.

    Subsequently, Qian Haoliang starred in a series of well-known classics, such as"Fa Zidu", "Yanyang Building", "Golden Leopard", "Changban Slope", "Wild Boar Forest", "Serial Set", "Intercepting the River and Fighting the Battle", "Zhan Wancheng", "One Arrow Revenge", "Huarong Dao".Wait.

    Because of its steady typhoon, generous voice, and extraordinary bearing, it is loved by audiences across the country.

    Qian Haoliang followed his father to learn art at the age of 6, and entered the Shanghai Opera School in 1943 to study, under the tutelage of Shang Heyu, Chi Yueting, Shen Sanyu, Ru Fulan, Fu Dewei and other famous teachers, systematically learning martial arts.

    Qian Lao's rich life experience can be roughly summed up in twelve words:Became famous young, sharpened in old age, and returned to the stage

    After 1976, Qian Haoliang was first implicated and imprisoned, and then although he regained his freedom and returned to the Peking Opera Company of China, he was never able to appear on the stage again.

    Therefore, Qian Haoliang and his wife quietly taught in Hebei Provincial Art School, he was strict with students, taught students according to their aptitude, and cultivated a large number of good seedlings.

    In 1988, Qian Haoliang returned to the stage to perform. In his later years, he was unable to speak or move due to a sudden cerebral hemorrhage.

    But in the end, with the careful care of his wife and his tenacious will, Qian Haoliang created a miracle - not only could he speak and walk normally, but he could also return to the stage three times! It's a miracle in the medical world! It is also a miracle in the Peking Opera industry!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Among the many classic works of the famous Peking Opera performance artist Mr. Qian Haoliang, "The Red Lantern" is one of the most classic works, because my grandfather liked to watch a lot when he was a child, and his Li Yuhe left a deep impression on me, and I have also seen his other works such as "The White-Haired Girl" and "Lin Chong Runs at Night".

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Peking Opera performance artist Mr. Qian Haoliang's representative works include "Red Lantern", "Fa Zidu", "Yanyang Tower", "Golden Leopard", "Changban Slope", "Wild Boar Forest" and so on.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    became a generation of idols because of his role as Li Yuhe in the red classic "Red Lantern", and after that, Qian Haoliang starred in a series of well-known classic works, such as "Yanyang Building", "Money Leopard", "Changban Slope", "Wild Boar Forest", "Serial Set", "One Arrow", "Huarong Road" and so on.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In February 1964, the China Peking Opera Company rehearsed "The Red Lantern" and played the B role in the play. After that, Qian Haoliang starred in a series of well-known classic works, such as "Fa Zidu", "Yanyang Building", "Golden Leopard", "Changban Slope", "Wild Boar Forest", "Serial Set", "Intercepting the River and Conquering the Battle", "Zhan Wancheng", "One Arrow", "Huarong Dao" and so on.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Mr. Qian Haoliang, a Peking Opera performance artist, can be said to have dedicated his life to the Peking Opera performance career, and when it comes to his most classic work, he has to say "Red Lantern", the underground party liaison he plays is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people; Another classic work is "The White-Haired Girl" co-starred with his wife, which was widely acclaimed.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Qian Haoliang is good at repertoire such as "The White-Haired Girl", "Wild Boar Forest" and excerpts from "Red Lantern", etc., which are all relatively famous.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Repertoire he is good at: "Pick a Pulley", "Serial Set", "Nagasaka Slope", "Red Lantern". In "Red Lantern", Qian Haoliang not only played Li Yuhe in the final movie finalized version, which left a deep impression on people, but he vividly expressed the wit and courage of Li Yuhe, an underground party member, who is not afraid of life and death.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Qian Haoliang, a veteran of Peking Opera and a martial artist. The repertoire he is good at, Red Lantern, White-Haired Girl, Dragon and Phoenix Chengxiang, Changban Slope, Khan Jinkou, Yanyang Building, Pick Pulley, and Cut Zidu.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    In the Peking Opera "Red Lantern", Qian Haoliang not only played Li Yuhe in the final movie finalized version, which left a deep impression on people, but he was also the first actor to play Li Yuhe in addition to Li Shaochun.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Peking Opera actor Qian Haoliang is good at repertoire, "Red Lantern", "Jiepai Guan", "Serial Set", "Yanyang Building", "Zhan Wan City" and so on.

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