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Xiao Wenyan (1922–2013) was a Chinese
Huai opera Huai opera (), also known as Jianghuai opera (), is a regional form of Chinese opera that originated in the 19th century in Yancheng, Jianhu County, and Huai'an in northeastern Jiangsu Province. In 2008 it was listed as a national-level intangible ...
artist.


Biography


Childhood

Born in 1922 in
Jiangsu Jiangsu (; ; pinyin: Jiāngsū, Postal romanization, alternatively romanized as Kiangsu or Chiangsu) is an Eastern China, eastern coastal Provinces of the People's Republic of China, province of the China, People's Republic of China. It is o ...
province, Xiao moved to
Shanghai Shanghai (; , , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ) is one of the four direct-administered municipalities of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The city is located on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the Huangpu River flow ...
with her parents when she was 4 years old. She was nicknamed “Little Bundle of Joy” as a child. Soon after she came to Shanghai she was sold to the Zhang family. She went to study in the school for 2 and one-half years. The headmaster of the school gave her the official name of Zhang Shiqing, which means someone hardworking and very cultured. Joy was sold again when she was 10 years old because her adoptive parents both passed away from illness. This time Joy was sold to Liu family which owned a theater and
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company in Shanghai. The Liu's believed that Joy was a jinx which brought bad luck to people. So Joy was given away to the Jing family who were one of the most powerful criminal families in Shanghai, and Joy had to serve Madame Jing. She was polite and hardworking, so finally Madame Jing wanted to keep her officially as a servant forever. This time the Liu's felt a bit of regret because it would mean they had to give away the hard-working girl. On the other hand, they also felt frightened that Joy would bring bad luck to Madame Jing, and it would bring them tremendous trouble. So they found an excuse to bring Joy back.


Stage career

At the Liu's theater Joy started to learn how to act. Everyday when she finished her chores in the theater, she went to the backstage to see how
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a librett ...
actors did rehearsal. Some actors knew of her miserable life so they felt sorry for her. They were kind enough to teach her a bit because of her respectful manners. Joy learned different kinds of local operas,
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and acrobatics. One of the masters performing at the theater Ming Le gave her the stage name 'Xiao Wenyan'. In those years she became familiar with several genres of opera, and she was able to see Peking Opera, Kun Opera, Huai Opera, and Hui Opera. She took the opportunity of play operas along with famous Peking Opera artists such as Li Hui Fang at the theater Ming Le. In 1938 she started performing the work ''The Story of Two Butterflies'' at the theater. Her skills were increasing and she gained the confidence to develop her own style, which she named “free style melody ”. She was involved in reforming acting styles. This revolutionary style brought her success and promptly her fame spread throughout Shanghai and the neighboring provinces. During 1946 she continued performing in several theaters and participated in the third edition of the Shanghai Theater Festival with the play ''The River of Reed Flowers''. Here she obtained a very positive review from writers such as Tian Han and Hong Sheng. In October 1947 she acted voluntarily for an event organized by Song Qingling, the wife of
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and later she performed at the theater Tianchan to celebrate the 82nd birthday of Sun Yat-sen. In 1952 she was invited to participate in the National Competition for Study the Opera in
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. She performed in a special session for the Chairman Mao, President
Liu Shaoqi Liu Shaoqi ( ; 24 November 189812 November 1969) was a Chinese revolutionary, politician, and theorist. He was Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee from 1954 to 1959, First Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party from 1956 to 1966 and C ...
and Prime Minister
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. In a national competition she won the First Prize and several other prizes. 1953 she joined an artist group and went to
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to greet and perform for the Chinese troops for 57 days. She had the lead roles in two films, ''Rendezvous at Blue-Bridge'' (''Lan Qiao hui'') filmed in 1954, and (Nü Shen) ''Female Trial'' was filmed in 1960. In 1964 she played a leading role in a Chinese modern Huai opera: ''One morning in the Docks''. Afterwards it was adapted to a Peking model opera: ''
On the Docks ''On the Docks'' (Chinese: 海港; pinyin: hǎi gǎng) is a Chinese revolutionary opera and one of the eight model plays available during the Cultural Revolution. Also known as ''The Harbor'', it was the first revolutionary opera with a story ab ...
''.


Later years

When in 1966 the
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began, she was accused of being anti-party, anti-socialism, etc. and was sent to work in a cowshed. When after three years was freed, she performed in a modern play, and again was accused of being a follower of the “black line”, so she was sent to a re-education camp. In 1989 she was awarded the Gold Medal in the National Record given in Beijing. In 2006 she was invited to be celebrated and commemorated at the centenary of the Huai Opera in Shanghai.

She died after suffering a
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on September 19, 2013 in Shanghai.


References

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