1. In the eighties and nineties, the tide of Chinese celebrities fleeing was flooding, and now they have returned to their roots to support their families
In the eighties and nineties, when China's economy was not very developed, a "boom in going abroad" suddenly set off, and many performing arts stars in China seemed to be affected by this trend.
At that time, the development opportunities and income levels in China were relatively limited, so many people chose to leave China when their careers were booming and at the peak of their careers, and went overseas to seek a broader space for development.
Decades have passed, with the growing strength of the motherland and the continuous improvement of people's living standards, the stars who "fled" back then seem to have restarted the "return" mode.
Under the banner of "returning to their roots", they returned to China and lived a relatively comfortable and peaceful life in their old age.
On the surface, the "wishful thinking" of these stars is really good - when they were young, they went abroad to seek development, make a lot of money, and enjoy a foreign life; When they grow older and their careers are twilight, they can return to their homeland to recuperate in their old age with the funds they have earned abroad.
These celebrities who once "ran away from home" undoubtedly played an important role in the "exodus" in the eighties and nineties and today's "return tide".
Tracing their experiences not only witnesses the vicissitudes of China's development over the past few decades, but also reflects a generational shift in values.