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6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

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6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Recognizing ancestors and returning to their ancestors is always an instinct engraved in the bones of Chinese.

Even if you are in a high position or a glorious body, you can only be justified if you have roots.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Nowadays, with the vigorous development of the mainland's entertainment industry, more and more Hong Kong and Taiwan artists have begun to choose to come to the mainland market for development.

For some of them, coming to the mainland is more like "going home".

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Growing up in Hong Kong and Taiwan, their ancestral homes are actually in the mainland.

The following 7 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists, their parents are actually authentic mainlanders.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Fang Fang

In today's hit drama "Spring Lover", Fang Fang's "Grandma Chen" is deeply loved by the audience.

Grandma Chen, who is full of personality, can be called the male protagonist's god of love.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

This TV series not only made Li Xian and Zhou Yutong attract countless fans.

also brought Fang Fang, who had been silent for a long time, into the public eye again.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

In most people's impressions, Fang Fang is an artist from Taiwan Province.

She was born and raised in Taiwan and has a high status in the Taiwanese entertainment industry.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Until now, she is still regarded by the local audience as one of the representatives of the variety show clown industry.

While being the host, she also starred in many excellent film and television dramas.

It has a very strong popularity in the vast number of Chinese areas.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

What many people don't know is that Fang Fang's ancestral home is actually in Anhui Province.

Her parents are both from Quanjiao County, Anhui Province, and they moved to Taiwan Province for special historical reasons.

Since she was a child, Fang Fang has often heard her parents tell stories about her hometown in Anhui.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Influenced by her parents, Fang Fang's heart also had a deep yearning for the mainland.

After her debut, Fang Fang often came to the mainland for work reasons.

Looking at the rapid development speed of the mainland, she became more determined to "return to her roots".

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

In 2021, she made public the news that she had obtained her ID card and settled in the mainland.

For Fang Fang's approach, many mainland netizens welcomed it.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors
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6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Jiao Enjun

Decades after his debut, Jiao Enjun has created countless classic roles.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

The chic and introverted Li Xunhuan in "Little Li Flying Knife", and the handsome and handsome "Erlang God" in "Baolian Lantern......

These classic characters are the childhood memories of a generation.

In media interviews, he from Taiwan always said that he was from Shandong.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

There is a very good reason for him to say this.

Jiao Enjun's parents are both authentic Shandong.

The two came to Taiwan to live that year, and gave birth to Jiao Enjun in 1967.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Influenced by his parents, Jiao Enjun's Shandong dialect is very standard.

If you don't listen to him speak Mandarin, you can't tell that he is from Shandong.

His uncle still lives in Qingdao, and Jiao often rushes back to Qingdao to visit his relatives.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

In 2010, Jiao Enjun was filming in Qingdao, but he was too busy with work to go back to visit his family.

He personally regretted this.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Today's Jiao Enjun has retired from the entertainment industry and takes care of his 80-year-old mother in Taiwan.

Many fans are looking forward to his early comeback and bring new works to everyone.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors
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6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Liu Xuehua

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

It is rumored on the Internet that Qiong Yao has an untouchable standard when choosing an actress, that is, the crying scene must be good-looking.

Liu Xuehua is undoubtedly one of the female stars who best meets this standard.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Even because the crying scene is so good-looking, she also got the reputation of "Queen of Tears".

Because he often starred in Qiong Yao dramas, the audience thought that Liu Xuehua was a native of Taiwan.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

But in fact, Liu Xuehua's relationship with Taiwan is not as deep as everyone thinks.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

She was born in Beijing and grew up in Hong Kong.

Until 1986, she became famous in Taiwan because of her role in Qiong Yao's drama "Several Degrees of Sunset Red".

As she got older, Liu Xuehua's career focus gradually shifted back to the mainland, and she and her husband also moved back to the mainland to settle down.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

But unfortunately, because of an accident, her husband unfortunately died.

For more than ten years, Liu Xuehua lived a lonely life.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

In the show, Liu Xuehua once revealed that he would go to a nursing home to live in ten years.

Fans who like her hope that Liu Xuehua can have a happy and peaceful old age.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Wang Weizhong

As the "godfather of variety shows" in Taiwan Province, Wang Weizhong has many fans on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

Audiences who are familiar with him know that Wang Weizhong's ancestral home is not Taiwan, but Beijing.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

His mother is from Beijing, and when Wang Weizhong's mother came to Taiwan, his grandmother was left behind to live in the mainland.

Due to special historical reasons, the family was separated from each other and has not been heard from for decades.

In the late '80s, Wang Weizhong and his mother finally had the opportunity to return to Beijing to visit their relatives.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

As soon as they got off the plane, the mother and son couldn't help but be nervous.

Wang Weizhong, who was in his twenties, was even more excited to high blood pressure and his legs were weak.

After taking his grandmother, before he could open the door, he heard a cry from inside the room.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

The story of Wang Weizhong's family separated from their flesh and blood for decades moved countless viewers to tears.

And he himself has never forgotten that he is a Beijinger.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

In variety shows, Wang Weizhong often shows his Beijing dialect to the audience.

Many Beijing locals felt that his Beijing dialect was very authentic.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Ma Jingtao

"Roaring Emperor" Ma Jingtao was born in Taiwan Province in 1967.

His father is a native of Liaoning, and to a certain extent, everyone can also say that Ma Jingtao is a native of Northeast China.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

When Ma Jingtao was a child, his academic performance was not good, and he was not admitted to university when he grew up.

Under the introduction of a friend, he entered a film and television company as an assistant.

After that, he became an actor by mistake.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Since he was a child, Ma Jingtao often heard his father say that he wanted to return to the mainland.

However, this wish was not fulfilled until his death.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

In 1994, Ma Jingtao's father died in Taiwan.

After his father's death, Ma Jingtao has always been obsessed with his father's last wish.

For many years, he has been trying to find a way to put his father's grave in his hometown of Liaoning.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Finally, in 2007, Ma Jingtao moved his father back to his hometown in Liaoning.

Since then, Ma Jingtao has taken his family back to Liaoning every year to worship his father.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Jackie chan

In 2013, Hong Kong kung fu superstars went to Anhui to recognize their ancestors.

It was only then that many people realized that Jackie Chan was a native of Anhui.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

In 1947, Jackie Chan's father, Fang Daolong, rushed to Hong Kong alone to make a living.

Only his wife and two sons were left at home to live in their hometown.

Later, due to historical reasons, Fang Daolong lost contact with his relatives in his hometown.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

In Hong Kong, Fang Daolong met his second wife, and after the two got married, they gave birth to their son Jackie Chan.

Due to the absence of their father, the two children left behind by Fang Daolong in Anhui lived in great difficulty.

According to locals, the brothers used to beg on the streets when they were young.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Fortunately, with the help of relevant departments, the two brothers became state employees.

After retirement, you can still get a pension every month.

After learning about the tragic experience of his two sons when they were children, Fang Daolong cried bitterly and felt that he was sorry for his two sons.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Regarding his previous "past", Fang Daolong never mentioned it to Jackie Chan at the beginning.

It wasn't until he felt that his body was about to die that he told Jackie Chan the secret.

In 2008, Jackie Chan's father died in Hong Kong.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Before he died, he kept telling Jackie Chan to recognize his ancestors and return to his ancestors in the future, and to treat his two elder brothers well.

In 2013, Jackie Chan returned to his hometown in Anhui with his father's last wish.

After paying homage to his ancestors, he went to his eldest brother's house for a while before leaving.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Perhaps because they haven't lived together since childhood, Jackie Chan's relationship with his two older brothers doesn't seem to be very close.

After recognizing his ancestors and returning to his ancestors, there was no news on the Internet that he and his two brothers had intersected.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

epilogue

From ancient times to the present, the Chinese have relocated to the land.

For those wanderers, hometown is their heart's constant longing.

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors

Once, the scene of the separation of flesh and blood made people cry.

I hope that in the days to come, such a tragic situation will never happen again.

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Resources:

[1] "Liu Xuehua is actually "Old Beijing"

[2] "Jackie Chan's father Fang Daolong died of illness"

[3] "Ma Jingtao Qingming Sends His Father's Soul to Slow Down"

6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors
6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors
6 Hong Kong and Taiwan artists whose ancestral homes are in the mainland, some of them return to their roots in their later years, and some return to the mainland every year to worship their ancestors