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One hundred words of information about Wu Shuang and Xin Fengxia

Wu Shuang, the daughter of Xin Fengxia. A famous contemporary coloratura soprano singer, playwright, painter and writer in my country. He graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music in his early years and stayed in the United States for 6 years to study Western music. His representative works include "The Light Trilogy", "Don't Worry About Your Looks", "Beautiful Women" and "Father and Daughter". He is the author of works such as "Don't Ask Who My Parents Are", "Wu Shuang Sees People", "My Stage" and the TV series "New Fengxia Legend". "My Stage" is included in the last lesson of lesson 28 in the first volume of Chinese language for sixth grade primary school students published by the People's Education Press. Xin Fengxia (1927-1998), born in Tianjin, formerly known as Yang Shumin, nicknamed Yang Xiaofeng, also known as Xiao Fengzi, was a Pingju opera actor. Born into a poor family, he studied Peking Opera at the age of 6 and switched to Ping Opera at the age of 13. She is smart and studious, and started starring at the age of 15. After the founding of New China, her artistic talents were fully utilized. In the long-term artistic practice, Xin Fengxia gradually formed a unique "new style of singing", especially famous for the popular coloratura - "GeDa Tune". Representative plays include "Liu Qiao'er", "Flower as Matchmaker", "Third Sister Yang Complains", "Sister Xianglin", etc. Among them, "Liu Qiaoer" and "Flower as Matchmaker" were made into movies and were deeply loved by the audience. Xin Fengxia once studied Peking Opera as her teacher under Mei Lanfang, and also studied painting under Qi Baishi. During the "Cultural Revolution", she was persecuted and disabled, so that she could no longer perform on her beloved stage. Since then, Xin Fengxia has focused on teaching and is committed to cultivating young actors. At the same time, she persisted in writing and wrote "Memoirs of Xin Fengxia", "When I Was a Little Actor", "When I Was a Boy", etc. Xin Fengxia is married to the famous dramatist Wu Zuguang, and they have two sons and one daughter. Their daughter Wu Shuang is the author of "My Stage".

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