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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zhou_XinfangZhou Xinfang - Wikipedia

    Zhou Xinfang (14 January 1895 – 8 March 1975), also known by his stage name Qilin Tong (meaning " Qilin Boy") was a Chinese actor and musician who was a Peking opera actor who specialized in its "old male" ( 老 生, laosheng) roles. [1] He is considered one of the greatest grand masters of Peking Opera of the 20th century and the ...

  2. 16 de ene. de 2018 · Zhou Xinfang (14 January 1895–8 March 1975, courtesy name Shichu) was a celebrated Peking opera actor who specialized in laosheng roles and founded the influential Qi school. He was born in Qingjiangpu (Jiangsu Province), into a family that had migrated from Cixi (Zhejiang Province).

  3. 5 de abr. de 2018 · His father, Zhou Xinfang, was a prolific Peking opera performer before he was arrested and jailed during the Cultural Revolution. In 1952, the 13-year-old Chow was sent to London to escape the...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Zhou_XinfangZhou Xinfang - Wikiwand

    Zhou Xinfang (14 January 1895 – 8 March 1975), also known by his stage name Qilin Tong (meaning " Qilin Boy") was a Chinese actor and musician who was a Peking opera actor who specialized in its "old male" ( 老 生, laosheng) roles.

  5. 1 de may. de 2015 · Rise of a star: Zhou Xinfang. Updated: 2015-05-01 09:57. By Zhang Kun in Shanghai (China Daily USA) Print. Mail. Large Medium Small. 分享按钮. 0. Peking Opera star Zhou Xinfang (1895-1975) made his first public performance at the age of seven, singing in the role of an elderly man.

  6. Most of the senior figures in drama, including Wu Han, Guo Moruo, Tian Han and Meng Chao, had experience in using historical drama for indirect criticism of contemporary politics from pre-1949 times. s This was true, too, for the author of the play studied in this paper, Zhou Xinfang.

  7. subsites.chinadaily.com.cn › ningbo › 2020-10Zhou Xinfang - China Daily

    Zhou Xinfang (1895-1975) was a famous Peking opera performer who specialized in "old male" roles and developed his own unique vocal style. He was the leading member of the Shanghai School of Peking Opera and the leading actor of the "Qi Style" or "Qi School".