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In the Chinese film industry, the name Xiao Xiong can be described as thunderous.
Born in Shanghai in 1958, the actress has been nurtured in an artistic family environment since she was a child, and has an unusual love for performing arts.
As a teenager, she began to dabble in dance and singing at the Children's Palace, and later stepped into the Shanghai Repertory Theatre to delve into the art of recitation and performance.
Even after the cancellation of the college entrance examination during the Cultural Revolution and forced him to work in a factory, Xiao Xiong never extinguished the fire of performance in his heart.
In the days of the factory, Xiao Xiong used his spare time to secretly hone his acting skills, from expression management to character portrayal, she did not fall behind.
In 1977, the Shanghai Youth Amateur Repertory Troupe was openly recruiting actors, and Xiao Xiong did not hesitate to join it, and soon emerged with outstanding acting talent.
In 1978, she successfully entered the Kongzheng Drama Troupe, and since then she has embarked on the Avenue of Fame as a professional actor.
Xiao Xiong's acting career can be described as booming.
In the play "They Are in Love", she successfully portrayed the mature role of Su Yi with a immature face far below the age of the character.
At that time, director Qian Jiang resolutely chose Xiao Xiong as the leading role, a decision that caused a lot of shock within the crew.
However, Xiao Xiong conquered the audience with her superb acting skills and won unanimous praise from professionals, showing her profound heritage and broad world as an actor.
With the passage of time, Xiao Xiong has shined in many works, especially her performance in "Wasted Years" is amazing, winning the love and recognition of countless audiences.
Despite the setbacks in her married life, she has always maintained a positive attitude towards life, and this optimism has deeply influenced her career.
Xiao Xiong's story is the best illustration of professional dedication and personal resilience, and she is not only a skilled actress, but also an indispensable star in the history of Chinese cinema.
Today, at the age of 66, Xiao Xiong enjoys the "regular military level" treatment, and her artistic achievements and attitude to life are still the topic of conversation.
Back then, his stunning appearance in the TV series "They Are in Love" made Xiao Xiong a household name overnight.
The mature roles she plays are deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, especially the touching and profound love story with Da Shichang, which makes the audience have endless memories.
In 1983, Xiao Xiong won the first Golden Eagle Award for Best Actress for his outstanding performance in "Wasted Years".
When her career was in full swing, she did not forget her original intention, adhered to her childhood dream, studied while filming, and was finally admitted to Beijing Film Academy in 1985, and returned to the screen two years later with richer knowledge and skills.
However, while his career has been prospering, Xiao Xiong's private life has also undergone a major turning point.
Under the introduction of a friend, she met a like-minded partner and quickly entered the palace of marriage.
At first, the life of the two was as sweet and harmonious as honey and oil.
But as time went on, the conflict between family and career became apparent.
In 1991, due to differences in concepts, Xiao Xiong and her husband finally chose to part ways.
Although her love life suffered a heavy blow, she did not collapse, but devoted more energy to her acting career.
In the TV series "Top Gun", Xiao Xiong played the role of Xue Xilian to the fullest and won the Golden Eagle Award again.
In 2015, Xiao Xiong, who had achieved fame, chose to retire bravely after reaching the peak of his career and announced his retirement from the entertainment industry.
In recognition of her outstanding contributions in the field of art, the government awarded her the honorary title of national first-class actor of the Kongzheng Drama Troupe, and let her enjoy the corresponding treatment.
After retiring, Xiao Xiong did not leave the art stage she loved, but turned to the field of recitation, and continued to pursue her infinite love for art.
Xiao Xiong's career is not only a testament to her extraordinary talent as an actress, but also to her unwavering pursuit of freedom and faith in her personal life.
Even now in her twilight years, she still maintains her enthusiasm for life and her persistent pursuit of art, which is truly admirable.