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From "Shooting the Condor" to "Beidou", Liao Junxiong: The inextinguishable light on the screen!

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Mourning the screen veteran: Liao Junxiong walked through the curtain of life

Under the report of the Hong Kong media, we learned that the lamp of life of Liao Chun-hung was extinguished this morning, and he ended his days of fighting stomach cancer at the age of 63. Recalling the news that he was diagnosed with stage 4 stomach cancer in April 2021, it shocked many fans.

From "Shooting the Condor" to "Beidou", Liao Junxiong: The inextinguishable light on the screen!

After experiencing a drastic weight loss, he underwent chemotherapy to turn his body around, and his cancer index even returned to normal levels, making people think that he was about to start a new chapter in his life. However, God is jealous of talent, this man who has experienced the ups and downs of the business world and the glory of the screen still did not defeat the disease in the end.

From "Shooting the Condor" to "Beidou", Liao Junxiong: The inextinguishable light on the screen!

Legacy on Screen: Reminiscing about Liao's screen time

Liao's acting career is as colorful as his life. The "big grain" played in TVB's classic drama "Heavenly Master Holding the Throne" left him in the memory of many audiences. From "The Big Dipper" to "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", to "Genghis Khan" and "Heaven and Earth Boys", Liao Junxiong has almost become synonymous with Hong Kong dramas.

From "Shooting the Condor" to "Beidou", Liao Junxiong: The inextinguishable light on the screen!

His performances in films such as "Ghost Mission" and "I'm a Minor" also impressed the audience. He has brought his characters to life, whether in movies or TV series, he has been able to bring them to life and become a popular character in countless family conversations.

From "Shooting the Condor" to "Beidou", Liao Junxiong: The inextinguishable light on the screen!

A multifaceted artist: switching between the sea and the screen

After leaving TVB, Liao Junxiong did not choose to be satisfied with the status quo, but turned to the business world. His career is as multifaceted as his role, from the art world to the business world, showing his extraordinary vitality.

From "Shooting the Condor" to "Beidou", Liao Junxiong: The inextinguishable light on the screen!

Although he has opted for semi-retirement in recent years, he has remained active in the public eye during this time, and his transformation and diversity have been the topic of discussion among fans. Even in the last stages of his life, his fighting spirit and love for life still infect everyone around him.

Netizens mourn: The obituary of "Little Dragon Girl".

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In the obituary posted by "Little Dragon Girl" Weng Jingjing on social platforms, we learned that Liao Junxiong ended his life journey in Tung Wah Hospital. Netizens have expressed their grief for him and nostalgia for his work on social media. "

From "Shooting the Condor" to "Beidou", Liao Junxiong: The inextinguishable light on the screen!

Uncle Liao's character always made me laugh and cry, and his departure was like the end of an era. Such comments can be seen everywhere on the Internet, showing how impressive he has left on the audience.

Screen memories: The dramas we chased together in those years

From "Shooting the Condor" to "Beidou", Liao Junxiong: The inextinguishable light on the screen!

Liu Chunxiong's acting career can be called a microcosm of the history of Hong Kong dramas. He played Hu Yizhao in "The Heavenly Master", and Zhang Asheng in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", both of which are evocative characters.

From "Shooting the Condor" to "Beidou", Liao Junxiong: The inextinguishable light on the screen!

The Tubo prince in the 97 version of "Dragon Babu" has made his acting skills widely recognized by the audience. His unique charm in making his characters vivid and realistic, making people both love and hate, is rare.

From "Shooting the Condor" to "Beidou", Liao Junxiong: The inextinguishable light on the screen!

The life dilemma of the old drama bones: the contrast is embarrassing

Behind the glamorous acting career, Liao Junxiong's life in his later years was not as beautiful as people imagined. His death also made people reflect on the current state of the artist's life after the glory receded.

From "Shooting the Condor" to "Beidou", Liao Junxiong: The inextinguishable light on the screen!

Netizens said, "Seeing these old drama bones getting old, my heart feels like something is blocked." This strong contrast makes people cherish even more those artists who devote themselves to their artistic careers and end up on stage.

From "Shooting the Condor" to "Beidou", Liao Junxiong: The inextinguishable light on the screen!

Hong Kong Screen: Say goodbye to the Golden Age?

The death of Liao Chun-hung can't help but make people sigh, and it seems to herald the end of the golden age of Hong Kong film and television. From him, we seem to see a microcosm of an era. From the glory of the 80s to the gorgeous turn on the screen today, each generation is witnessing the change of culture and the changes of the times.

From "Shooting the Condor" to "Beidou", Liao Junxiong: The inextinguishable light on the screen!

In the comments of netizens, we saw nostalgia for the past, reluctance for the present, and expectations for the future: "Whenever I see such news, I always feel that we have lost something, those episodes that have grown up with us, those familiar faces..."

From "Shooting the Condor" to "Beidou", Liao Junxiong: The inextinguishable light on the screen!

Is it really that the years are unforgiving, or are we unwilling to accept the coming of a new era?

From "Shooting the Condor" to "Beidou", Liao Junxiong: The inextinguishable light on the screen!

We look forward to hearing from you in the discussions. Is it a blessing for Liao Junxiong to go all the way, or a reflection on Hong Kong film and television culture, or a concern for the plight of the old drama bones in the film and television industry in their later years? Let's exchange ideas and share those classic moments in our memories here.