With "Hitchhiking the Wrong Car", he won the Golden Horse Film Emperor, retired to do public welfare for 30 years when he was popular, and died of illness at the age of 87
Text/A bed of love letters
After returning from the May Day holiday, I was shocked to hear the news of the unfortunate death of two old drama bones.

One is Wang Danfeng, one of the "Twenty-Two Great Movie Stars" of New China and known as "Little Zhou Xuan", who died in the early morning of May 2 at the age of 94.
One is sun yue, an 87-year-old famous Taiwanese actor, host and lifelong volunteer, who died on the evening of May 1 due to sepsis and multiple organ failure.
Zhang Xiaoyan, a well-known artist, confirmed the death of Sun Yue and expressed his condolences in a Facebook POST
Now many people only know the fat Sun Yue who partners with Yue Yunpeng to talk to each other, and rarely know the Taiwanese film star Sun Yue, who has won the Golden Horse Award three times.
Born in Tianjin in 1930, Sun Yue went to Taiwan in 1949 and entered the drama troupe as an actor, in 1962 he participated in the first film "Makino En Vengeance", and then was appreciated by director Li Hanxiang to appear in plays such as "Breaking the Dawn" and "Fengyang Flower Drum".
In 1969, Sun Yue won the Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor with the film "Yangtze River Storm" directed by Li Hanxiang, thus becoming famous overnight in the film industry.
Stills from "Empty Mountain Spirit Rain"
Then with Hu Jinquan, Zhang Che and other directors to cooperate with "Falling Eagle Gorge", "Bo Life Bouncing Legs", "Empty Mountain Spirit Rain", "Eight-Nation Alliance" and a large number of movies, according to a bed of love letters, Sun Yue was most popular when he rolled 9 plays at the same time, known as "Sun Jiu Group".
Since the 1980s, Sun Yue has transformed from a villain to a clown, and has participated in comedies such as "Ace Of The Thousand", "Lifelong Events", "The World Laughs", "General Laughs", "Naughty Ghost", "Ghost Catcher" and other comedies, bringing his comedic talent to the fullest.
In 1983, the 53-year-old Sun Yue starred in Yu Kanping's film "Hitch a Ride", in which he played a dumb uncle of a Taiwanese Aiwu veteran who raised his adopted daughter by buying empty wine bottles and picking up rags.
After the release of the film, many audiences in the three places on both sides of the strait cried, Sun Yue won the Golden Horse Film Emperor in one fell swoop, and Su Rui's singing of "If The Wine Is Dry And Sold Nothing" and "The Same Moonlight" became an eternal classic in the Chinese music scene.
In 1984, Sun Yue played the veteran Mo (Mo Zhankui) in "The Second Spring of Lao Mo", and once again won tears from the audience, so he was nominated for the Golden Horse Awards.
Then he cooperated with Zhou Runfa on "Dragon and Tiger Storm"
In "Dragon Drama Phoenix" starring Hong Jinbao, he played Master Fang who liked Ah Bing (Playing Li Zhi).
Sun Yue has been in the arts for more than 40 years, participated in more than 200 works, although his appearance is mediocre and thin, but his acting skills are pure, and each role is vivid and vivid, so in 2010, he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Golden Horse Award.
In addition to acting, Sun Yue is also an excellent singer, he has recorded albums such as "Rolling Stone Happy Hero Series" and "Happy Song" with Tao Zhe's father Tao Dawei, and also published personal albums such as "Old Friends: Sun Yue's Song" and "Uncle Sun Yue's Grocery Store".
As early as the 1970s, Sun Yue began to host the program, and also served as the narrator of the documentary "Zhang Xueliang's Biography", and also published literary works such as "Sun Yue Chats with You", "Sun Yue Talks To The Family", "Old Eyes Don't Faint: Sun Yue Talks to You" and other literary works.
According to a bed of love letters, as early as 1983, after winning the Golden Horse Award, Sun Yue deliberately reduced the amount of filming (eight months a year to do public welfare charity, four months to shoot dramas), announced his retirement in 1989, and then fully devoted himself to public welfare undertakings, until his death, he still insisted on doing public welfare, known as Taiwan's lifelong volunteers.