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Star Recommendation: Tang Ruojing

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Tang Ruojing (1922 – May 19, 1983), a famous Hong Kong licorice actress whose father was Tang Huaiqiu, who had a place in the history of Chinese cinema, served as a pillar in the Chinese travel theater troupe organized by her, and traveled all over the country.

After the war, he came to Hong Kong to perform in films. In the 1960s, she fell seriously ill and lived in seclusion for more than a decade, making a comeback in 1976 to sign up for Leigh's TELEVISION. She chose to sign Li, first, because she has many old friends and takes care of each other; second, she is quiet and moving, hoping to have the opportunity to perform a few more good dramas for the audience to enjoy. Unfortunately, in the later period, he had heart attacks from time to time and needed to rest, so he reduced the performance and switched to performing in a special way. She began acting at the age of fourteen, acting in famous dramas such as "Thunderstorm", "Sunrise", "La Traviata", etc., but the most popular is the performance of Empress Dowager Cixi in the movie Qing Palace Secret History and the performance of Aunt He in the TV series "Chameleon". She died of a heart attack at Queen Elizabeth Hospital on May 19, 1983 at the age of 61, and her last episode was the ATV drama produced by Cha Chuanyi, playing Wang Wei's mother.

Star Recommendation: Tang Ruojing

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