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The four shadow emperors played on the same stage, whose hand did the deer die? (Part 2)

Last time we talked about the "East City West" movie emperor, today we come to talk about the film queen:

Lin Qingxia: 1976: "Eight Hundred Heroes" won the Best Actress Award at the 22nd Asian Film Festival 1980: "Blue Blood and Yellow Flowers" nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 17th Taiwan Golden Horse Awards 1982: "Wise Eye Hero" nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 19th Taiwan Golden Horse Awards 1984: "New Shushan Swordsman" nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards 1986: "Police Story" nominated for best actress at the 5th Hong Kong Film Awards 1990: "Rolling Red Dust" 1992: "Crush on Peach Blossom Garden" won the Best Actress Award at the 5th Tokyo International Film Festival 1993: "Undefeated in the East" nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 12th Hong Kong Film Awards 1993: "The Absolute Double Glory" was nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 12th Hong Kong Film Awards

The four shadow emperors played on the same stage, whose hand did the deer die? (Part 2)
The four shadow emperors played on the same stage, whose hand did the deer die? (Part 2)

Maggie

1989 "People in New York" The 26th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for Best Actress

  1990 "The Man Who Doesn't Take Off His Socks" Best Actress at the 9th Hong Kong Film Awards

  1990 "Rolling Red Dust" 27th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actress

  1991 Season of Love in aNother Country, Grand Prix for Special Actress of the Jury at the Turin Film Festival in Italy

  1991 "Ruan Lingyu" 28th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards Best Actress

  1992 "Ruan Lingyu" - Berlin Film Festival Best Actress Silver Bear Award - Chicago Film Festival Best Actress Hugo Silver Medal Award - Hong Kong Artist of the Year Award Screen Actor of the Year Award

  1993 "Nguyen Ling Yu" - "The 12th Hong Kong Film Awards" "Best Actress" - "Japan Film Critics Awards" "Best Actress"

  1996 Best Actress Award in Bavaria, Brazil

  1997 Sweet Honey

  - Best Actress of the 3rd Hong Kong Film Critics Association

  - Best Actress at the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards

  - Best Actress at the 2nd Hong Kong Film Golden Bauhinia Awards

  French Film Handbook, January 2001 issue - Best Actress at the 42nd Asia Pacific Film Festival

  - Best Actress at the 34th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards

The four shadow emperors played on the same stage, whose hand did the deer die? (Part 2)

  1998 "Song Dynasty" - Best Actress at the 17th Hong Kong Film Awards

  2000 "Fancy Years" - The 37th Taiwan Golden Horse Awards for Best Actress

  2001 "Fancy Years" - Best Actress at the 20th Hong Kong Film Awards

  2001 "Fancy Years" - The 1st Chinese Film and Media Awards For Best Actress

  2004 Best Actress in the 57th Cannes International Film Festival of "Cleaning"

  2004 Hawaii International Film Festival Performance Achievement Award

  2005 Favorite actress of Chinese cinema in the past 100 years

  2005 Montreal International Film Festival Special Award for Outstanding Contribution to Cinematic Art

  2006 China Fashion Ceremony (CFA) "Fashion International Model Award"

  2007 Maggie Cheung Film Festival (Cinema China) and "Master Class"

  2007 ELLE Style Awards

  2007 Outstanding Contribution Award for Chinese Film at the 10th Shanghai International Film Festival

  In 2007, "Fancy Years" won the best actress in the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to The Motherland

The four shadow emperors played on the same stage, whose hand did the deer die? (Part 2)

Wang Zuxian: His debut film "This Year's Lakeside Will Be Cold" was taken in 1984 and won a number of Taiwan Golden Horse Awards.   Won the Best Cinematography Award at the 20th Golden Horse Awards ★In 1987, "Ghost of a Lady", this film has become an eternal classic in Hong Kong cinema, and it is enough to make the name Wang Zuxian occupy a place in the history of Chinese cinema.   ★ Nominated for ★ Best Actress at the Hong Kong Film Awards four Taiwan Golden Horse Awards Four Hong Kong Golden Horse Awards ★ ★ Best Sound Awards at the 32nd Asia Pacific Film Festival Special Jury Prize ★ at the 16th French Science Fiction Film Festival ★ Best Work Award ★at the Portuguese Science Fiction Film Festival In 1992, "Ghost of a Woman III.   With three "Ghost of a Woman" series, she successfully made her own world in the Asian entertainment industry, and together with Maggie Cheung, Zhong Chuhong and Guan Zhilin, she called the "four famous dans" in the Hong Kong film industry in the early 90s.   The image of "Xiao Qian" is not only popular in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, becoming the most classic female ghost image in people's minds, but also spreading far away in Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia, making Wang Zuxian one of the most popular foreign actresses in the local area!   ● In Japan and South Korea, Wang Zuxian has been selected by Japanese and Korean film fans as his favorite foreign female star and the most favorite Chinese female star for several consecutive years!   ●In 2005, Japan and South Korea were voted as the most missed Chinese stars by Korean movie fans, ranking first with 52% of the total vote!

The four shadow emperors played on the same stage, whose hand did the deer die? (Part 2)
The four shadow emperors played on the same stage, whose hand did the deer die? (Part 2)

Liu Jialing: 1989 "The Lying Woman"... Nominated for Best Actress at the Hong Kong Film Awards

1991 "The Legend of Ah Fei"... Won "Best Actress" at the French Rand Film Festival

1998 "Self-Combing"... Won the 3rd Golden Bauhinia Awards "Best Actress"

2000 "Smoke and Rain Red Boat"... Won the "Best Millennial Actress Award"

2000 Won the "HARRY WINSTON Most Radiant Award", "NOKIA Gold Sexy Goddess Award"

Three-time winner of "Top 10 Outstanding Dressers in Hong Kong"

In 2007, she won the 26th Golden Rooster Award for "Curiosity Kills The Cat"

The four shadow emperors played on the same stage, whose hand did the deer die? (Part 2)
The four shadow emperors played on the same stage, whose hand did the deer die? (Part 2)