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She was known as the first beautiful woman in the Republic of China, and she had a husband, but she was occupied by Dai Kasa for a long time

The Republic of China period was a very special period in Chinese history, during which women gradually lifted their ideological inhibitions and began to accept Western aesthetics, culture was in a period of vigorous development, and the film industry has since emerged. China's first real beauty pageant appeared in the Republic of China period, and the first beauty of the Republic of China was called hu die, the big star at that time.

She was known as the first beautiful woman in the Republic of China, and she had a husband, but she was occupied by Dai Kasa for a long time

In 1932, chen Dieyi, the founder of the Star Daily, heard someone discussing which female star was more beautiful when waiting for the bus, and some people quarreled in order to maintain the beauty in their minds, Chen Dieyi was inspired by this and created this beauty pageant, Hu Die ranked first in the total vote list, became the most beautiful movie queen, and the Republic of China has since had the first recognized beauty.

Hu Die's family is well-off, her father has been an official in the field, so she has moved around with her, which is quite knowledgeable. In 1924, Hu Die's family came to Shanghai, this year Hu Die was 16 years old, Shanghai opened China's first film training school, Hu Die looked beautiful, and understood culture, successfully admitted to this film school, her name was also changed from Hu Ruihua to stage name Hu Die.

At that time, the movies were all silent, the jargon was called silent films, and like the Chaplin movies we watched, there was only action and no sound. Such a film must have very high requirements for the actor's expression and body language. Hu Die's first film was like this, she was beautiful, her eyes were agile, and she had two small dimples when she laughed.

She was known as the first beautiful woman in the Republic of China, and she had a husband, but she was occupied by Dai Kasa for a long time

Pan Yousheng and Hu Di

Coupled with an elegant temperament in both hands and feet, he soon stood out and became the star of the movie. In 1931, Shanghai began to shoot China's first sound film, and the protagonist chose Hu Die.

Although the movie is general, it is popular because of the sound, and later Hu Die starred in "Sister Flower", one of the two roles, since then it has really been popular all over the country.

Hu Die's career luck is very good, but the emotional experience is very bumpy, she originally had a like-minded fiancé Lin Xuehuai, but the two people gradually drifted apart and finally went to court. Because he once danced with Zhang Xueliang, after the 918 incident, Hu Die became a red face disaster in the population, until Hu Die knew Pan Yousheng, and he had a home emotionally.

She was known as the first beautiful woman in the Republic of China, and she had a husband, but she was occupied by Dai Kasa for a long time

However, Hu Di was really famous and indeed too beautiful, and her beauty had long been noticed by Dai Kasa. The outbreak of the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression gave Dai Kasa a chance, and Hu Die originally went to Hong Kong with her husband, because she resolutely refused to make films for the Japanese in Hong Kong, and could only leave Hong Kong. Later, she chose to go to Chongqing to live, she was safe to Chongqing, but the box containing the property was robbed, and finally Dai Kasa helped Hu Die find her belongings.

She was known as the first beautiful woman in the Republic of China, and she had a husband, but she was occupied by Dai Kasa for a long time

Hu Die's later years

In order to dominate Hu Die, he sent her husband Pan Yousheng to Yunnan. From then on, Dai Kasa occupied Hu Die for a long time, until he died in a plane crash, and Hu Die was finally reunited with Pan Yousheng and his wife. However, the good times did not last long, in 1952, Pan Yousheng died of illness, hu di did not have her own children, and stayed in a nursing home in Vancouver in her later years, unspeakably desolate.

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