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Li Tie, the leader of the "Han School Sketches", has passed away, do you remember "Fifty Yuan" 11 years ago?

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Jimu news reporter Zhang Cong

Jimu News reporter has just learned that Li Tie, a national first-class actor, a member of the Hubei Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, a key choreographer and director of Hubei Province, a famous drama performance artist, and a professor at Hubei Provincial Art Vocational College, died of stomach bleeding at 3 p.m. in Wuhan on November 18, 2021, at the age of 53.

Li Tie, the leader of the "Han School Sketches", has passed away, do you remember "Fifty Yuan" 11 years ago?

Li Tie was born in Harbin, Heilongjiang in 1968 and later settled in Wuhan. Li Tie is one of the leading figures of the "Han School Sketch", in 2003, as an actor "not satisfied", he became a director, creating his debut drama "White Counting", and set a record of "a drama performed more than 100 times a year". In 2010, Li Tie, Zhou Jintang and Yin Beichen entered the Spring Festival Gala with "50 Yuan", and as the only southern sketch that entered the Spring Festival Gala that year, it was widely acclaimed.........

Li Tie has also achieved fruitful results in the drama career, and has won the performance award of the 4th Chinese Drama "Golden Lion Award", in addition, won the "Best Actor Award" of the first National Drama Sketch Award, the "Golden Lion Award" for the sketch directed and starred, the "Silver Screen Award" and "Best Work Award" of the first CCTV National Comedy Sketch Competition...

In addition to acting in dramas, he was born as a child star and participated in the performance of some famous film and television works, and the image of "Ah Dou" in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is also deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

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