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The Hong Kong film industry lost a bright star, Liao Junxiong said goodbye to his 63-year-old life, and the play ended!

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The stars in Hong Kong are no more

This morning, the Hong Kong media came with heart-wrenching news that veteran actor Liao Chun-hung ended his life course, and the years drew a stop in front of him. The 63-year life trajectory is like a movie that spans the ages, which makes people cry.

The Hong Kong film industry lost a bright star, Liao Junxiong said goodbye to his 63-year-old life, and the play ended!

Liao Junxiong, this name is not only an actor for many Hong Kong film and television fans, but also a memory symbol of the times. The man who played "Big Grain" on the screen quietly closed the curtain in grief.

The Hong Kong film industry lost a bright star, Liao Junxiong said goodbye to his 63-year-old life, and the play ended!

Inadvertently, the news of his diagnosis of stomach cancer was like a bombshell, making it impossible for all those who followed him to calm their hearts. His weight loss, his chemotherapy, every step of the way touches the hearts of the audience. However, the cruelty of fate is always unexpected, and just when everyone was expecting him to recover miraculously, they waited for the end of his life.

The Hong Kong film industry lost a bright star, Liao Junxiong said goodbye to his 63-year-old life, and the play ended!

Voices of the Skeleton

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When it comes to Liao Junxiong, I have to say that his classic roles are still deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. From "The Heavenly Master's Throne" in "The Great Grain", to the righteous Bo Yuntian in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", and then to the majestic and heroic hair in "Genghis Khan", all of them show the depth of his acting skills.

The Hong Kong film industry lost a bright star, Liao Junxiong said goodbye to his 63-year-old life, and the play ended!

Each of his characters seems to tell a different story, and each story has its own soul. His perseverance in "Heaven and Earth Boy" and his witty humor in "The Legend of Deer and Ding" all reflect his deep understanding and interpretation of the role.

The Hong Kong film industry lost a bright star, Liao Junxiong said goodbye to his 63-year-old life, and the play ended!

Not to mention his wonderful performances in movies such as "The Devil's Errand", "Rich and Rich" and "I'm a Minor", let the audience remember this actor who will not be forgotten by time.

The Hong Kong film industry lost a bright star, Liao Junxiong said goodbye to his 63-year-old life, and the play ended!

Netizens ridiculed the times

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Netizens reacted differently to the news of Liao Junxiong's death, and there was no shortage of humor. "Why are the people in the drama I watched gone, do I have to stop chasing dramas, so that I don't have to chase dramas until I come out of the drama one day?" A netizen who called himself a "drama star" joked.

The Hong Kong film industry lost a bright star, Liao Junxiong said goodbye to his 63-year-old life, and the play ended!

Another netizen wrote in the comment area: "Hong Kong dramas are really the memoirs of my youth, and every departed actor is like tearing off a page in my memory." These comments not only reflect netizens' feelings about Liao Junxiong's death, but also the memories and reluctance of an era.

The Hong Kong film industry lost a bright star, Liao Junxiong said goodbye to his 63-year-old life, and the play ended!

Reflections on the final chapter

The departure of every old drama bone makes people involuntarily sigh the passage of time. Liao Junxiong's death is not just an actor's farewell, but the end of an era. The glory of Hong Kong's film and television industry is gone, and all that remains for us is those precious images and memories.

The Hong Kong film industry lost a bright star, Liao Junxiong said goodbye to his 63-year-old life, and the play ended!

The passing of Liu Chun-hung, an actor who is unforgettable both in and out of the play, may spark a discussion about how Hong Kong's film and television industry can be inherited and developed. In today's world where traffic is paramount, can the exquisite art of the older generation of actors still find its home? The years are not forgiving, how will we preserve those glorious days that are about to pass away?

The Hong Kong film industry lost a bright star, Liao Junxiong said goodbye to his 63-year-old life, and the play ended!

Regret is the homework left to the living

Some netizens mourned Liao Junxiong on social platforms, saying: "He is gone, and even the plot is withering." Indeed, behind every classic character, there are emotions and memories of the audience.

The Hong Kong film industry lost a bright star, Liao Junxiong said goodbye to his 63-year-old life, and the play ended!

Let's leave your deepest memory of Liao Junxiong in the comment area, whether it is his wonderful performance in "The Heavenly Master's Throne", or Yi Bo Yuntian in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", maybe you still have such an unmentioned role in your heart, let us gather those precious memories, so that the brilliance of this old drama bone can continue to burn in our hearts.

The Hong Kong film industry lost a bright star, Liao Junxiong said goodbye to his 63-year-old life, and the play ended!

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