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In 2017, Yan Shun opened the funeral scene: the widow cried in a wheelchair, and Weng Hong couldn't cry

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When we talk about the stories of the entertainment industry, we often involve some exciting legends, or some soulful past events that make people feel emotional. Today, let me unveil the life of a legendary figure in show business and his affectionate story with an actor.

Back in October 2017, an eye-catching moment came. The world has lost a giant in the entertainment industry, Yan Shunkai. After this news came out, the entire entertainment industry was saddened, and countless media also rushed to report this heart-wrenching news.

In 2017, Yan Shun opened the funeral scene: the widow cried in a wheelchair, and Weng Hong couldn't cry

In Shanghai Fushouyuan Humanities Memorial Park, Yan Lao's funeral was held. Thousands of citizens spontaneously came to bid farewell to this art master, and celebrities from all walks of life also came to express their nostalgia and respect for Yan Lao.

In 2017, Yan Shun opened the funeral scene: the widow cried in a wheelchair, and Weng Hong couldn't cry

However, on this solemn occasion, the most heart-wrenching scene is that of Yan Lao's widow and his tacit partner Ms. Weng Hong in the TV series "My Ugly Dad". Yan Lao's widow sat in a wheelchair and burst into tears, while Ms. Weng Hong was even more emotionally broken, crying incessantly, as if she had lost her loved one.

In 2017, Yan Shun opened the funeral scene: the widow cried in a wheelchair, and Weng Hong couldn't cry

You may wonder why Ms. Weng Hong is so saddened by the death of Elder Yan? This starts with their collaboration in "My Ugly Dad". During the filming, both experienced physical hardships, but formed a deep friendship as a result.

Yan Lao is not only an excellent actor, but also a master of performing arts. His performance in the movie "The True Story of Ah Q" is impressive and has become an indispensable cultural symbol in the history of Chinese cinema.

In 2017, Yan Shun opened the funeral scene: the widow cried in a wheelchair, and Weng Hong couldn't cry

But his success was not easy. Before filming, he prepared extremely seriously and devoted himself to the development of the character. Even in the face of dangerous scenes, he personally went into battle and showed unparalleled professionalism.

In 2017, Yan Shun opened the funeral scene: the widow cried in a wheelchair, and Weng Hong couldn't cry

After the release of "The True Story of Ah Q", he won the Chaplin Award for his outstanding performance and became a household name. However, instead of being complacent because of this, he kept a low profile and silently gave everything he had.

In 2017, Yan Shun opened the funeral scene: the widow cried in a wheelchair, and Weng Hong couldn't cry

His attitude towards his work is admirable. Even when he was seriously ill, he never gave up his pursuit and love for art. Such a master who has worked tirelessly for art has become an irreproducible classic.

In 2017, Yan Shun opened the funeral scene: the widow cried in a wheelchair, and Weng Hong couldn't cry

In today's glamorous entertainment industry, perhaps we need more artists like Yan Shunkai to present us with more classics with their dedication and perseverance. This may be the power of entertainment in the true sense of the word.

In 2017, Yan Shun opened the funeral scene: the widow cried in a wheelchair, and Weng Hong couldn't cry

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