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The life of "Ashima" Yang Likun's ups and downs is really lamentable...

author:Yulang Micro History

On April 27, 1942, a baby girl fell to the ground in a Yi family in Simao District, Yunnan Province. This is the ninth child of the Yang family, who learned to be named Jiu'er and the big name is Li Kun. Since then, this girl named Yang Likun has begun her life of ups and downs.

Because of the family's economic difficulties and large population, her mother died of overwork when Yang Likun was four or five years old, and Yang Likun dropped out of school. At the age of nine, Yang Likun was sent to the second sister's house in Kunming for foster care, and continued to attend primary school there. Yang Likun is born and agile, often participates in the school's literary and artistic performances, and shows a talent for singing and dancing that is different from ordinary people. In 1954, at the age of twelve, Yang Likun was favored by the Provincial Song and Dance Troupe and began to contact formal song and dance studies and participate in large-scale performances.

At the age of seventeen, by chance. Yang Likun, whose bright eyes and bright teeth are as bright as flowers, was photographed by director Wang Jiayi and became the heroine of the five golden flowers of the movie. A year later, the film aired with rave reviews, and Yang Likun, who was only eighteen years old, embarked on the peak of her life. Not only did she win the Silver Eagle Award for Best Actress in Cairo, but she was also invited by the President of Egypt to receive the award. In China, Yang Likun has also become a household name, but the change is quietly approaching three years later.

In 1963, filming of Ashima began. When determining the heroine, director Wang Qiong was the first to find Yang Likun. And Yang Likun also gladly accepted to participate after reading the script. The film was completed shortly after two years into the vortex of the times, and Ashima was inexplicably banned. As the heroine, Yang Likun began the most painful and dark period in her life. Humiliated and tortured, he collapsed completely at the age of twenty-five, suffered from severe mental illness, was delirious, and lost control of his words and deeds. Until 1970. Yang Likun was sent for treatment, and her condition finally improved. Three years later, he met the other half of his life, Tang Fenglou, and under his company and care, he completed the rest of his life, and in July 2000, the fifty-eight-year-old Yang Likun died of a cerebral infarction at home in Shanghai.

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