Tribute to Shaokang: I would rather be poor than refuse to shoot commercials

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Friends who have watched the movie "Xiyingmen" must not forget the scene where grandpa eats dumplings, right? In order not to increase the burden on his children and grandchildren, he still insisted on working in the field at the age of 76, but was treated unfairly by his grandson and daughter-in-law. When he learned that the grandson's family ate dumplings and only brought him wotou, the old man felt sad and couldn't help scolding Sunzi Renwen for his forgetfulness and unfilial piety. Every time they saw the scene where the elderly grandpa was wronged, many viewers couldn't help shedding tears of sadness.

Yu Shaokang, who played the role of grandfather, teacher played really well, he held back the tears in his eyes, but made all the audience burst into tears. What is an advanced performance? Isn't this a superlative show? He performed grandpa's generosity, forbearance and sadness to the fullest, and was praised by the audience as the kindest grandpa on the screen.

Tribute to Shaokang: I would rather be poor than refuse to shoot commercials - Lujuba

Tribute to Shaokang: I would rather be poor than refuse to shoot commercials - Lujuba

Yu Shaokang has good lines and superb acting skills. Viewers who are not familiar with Teacher Yu may not be able to associate the district captain in " Xiaobing Zhangga ", the lame "Liu Atai" in " Haixia " and the "grandfather" in "Xiyingmen". They are all played by Teacher Yu Shaokang. Teacher Yu plays Lu Guang, which can be good or evil.

In 1994, the China Film Huabiao Awards set up a personal special encouragement award for Yu Shaokang for the first time, but he did not come to accept the award on the day of the award, and died of cancer 20 days before the award...

Tribute to Shaokang: I would rather be poor than refuse to shoot commercials - Lujuba

Teacher Yu Shaokang was originally from Dalian, Liaoning Province, and was born in Dalian, Liaoning Province. in Shenyang. In 1944 graduated from the Japanese preparatory school liberal arts. In 1949, he joined the Northeast Military and Political University Art Troupe as an actor.

Tribute to Shaokang: I would rather be poor than refuse to shoot commercials - Lujuba

In 1956, Yu Shaokang was selected by directors Wang Bing and Feng Yifu to participate in the movie " Eve " by Bayi Factory, in which he played a latent Kuomintang spy Sun Yamei, which was the first film he participated in. movie. Yu Shaokang is not a handsome and handsome actor, but his performance is quite relaxed and natural, with strong plasticity, and he himself dares to challenge various roles.

Tribute to Shaokang: I would rather be poor than refuse to shoot commercials - Lujuba

In 1958, Yu Shaokang was mistakenly classified as a rightist due to his experience as a Kuomintang literary soldier , left the film industry, and he was sent to the Great Northern Wilderness Farm to work as an agricultural worker. During this period, he did not give up performing practice. In 1962, he was transferred to the Beijing Film Studio and acted as the district captain in "Little Soldier Zhang Ga". This is one of his most famous screen representations.

Tribute to Shaokang: I would rather be poor than refuse to shoot commercials - Lujuba

In 1960, he participated in the script creation of the drama " The Great Northern Wilderness ". In 1961 starred in the film "Northern Wilderness". In the same year, he joined the Beijing Film Studio. In 1962, after changing jobs, he entered the North Film Studio , and became a professional film actor again. At the age of 38, he became famous for his role as the district captain in "Little Soldier Zhang Ga". Later, Yu Shaokang successively acted as the village chief in "Little Er Hei's Marriage", the worker Liu Changshun in "Rolling Waves", the secretary-general of the Southwest Chief's Office in " Eternal Life in Fire ", and " Red Stone Bells " The production team leader in and other have played major or important roles in nearly 20 films.

After the mid-1970s, Yu Shaokang reappeared in the "Second Spring" of performing arts. During this period, he successively played the leader of the homecoming group in " Scout ", played the traffic officer Grandpa Hao in "Fenghuo Boys", and played the enemy special Liu Atai in "Hai Xia". In the filming of "Hai Xia", Yu Shaokang created a real and credible image on the screen. Many viewers thought that his role as A-Tai Liu was too expressive. He usually looked peaceful, but he didn't expect to hide the transmitter. In his own prosthesis, it was only at the last moment that the hideous face was revealed.

Tribute to Shaokang: I would rather be poor than refuse to shoot commercials - Lujuba

Tribute to Shaokang: I would rather be poor than refuse to shoot commercials - Lujuba

Another representative image of Yu Shaokang on the screen is the grandfather Renwen played in the film "Xiyingmen" in 1981. His performance is natural and simple, full of local flavor, for this role, he won the Chinese Film Golden Rooster Award in 1982 Best Supporting Actor NominationHe won the Best Supporting Actor Award for the first Xiaobaihua by Shanghai Film.

On May 3, 1994, famous performance artist Yu Shaokang passed away due to illness at the age of 69. The year before he died, he was still making movies and truly dedicated his life to the screen. The good actor was terminally ill in his later years, but he insisted on recording the dubbing while in a wheelchair.

At that time he was in need of money, but he would rather be poor than refuse to take on the commercials of Money Fast. He said: My face is for artistic creation, not for making money.

pays tribute to the old artist Yu Shaokang!

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