Actors who died in "A Generation of Queens" 35 years later

" Generation Queen " is an ancient costume tactics TV series shot by Li Yuefeng, which premiered in Taiwan on November 18, 1985, and received more than 60% ratings. In it, Pan Yingzi has no sense of disobedience from a young girl Wu Zetian to an elderly Wu Zetian. This level is worthy of a good study from a female star in mainland China who also played Wu Zetian. However, besides Pan Yingzi, there are also many supporting roles. 35 years have passed, but many actors have left us.


Wei Pingao

Wei Pingao plays Zhou Xing in the play. Zhou Xing was a cruel official in the period of Wu Zetian, and the idiom asking you to enter the urn has a lot to do with Zhou Xing. Wei Pingao is a Hong Kong actor. He graduated from Nanjing Academy of Drama in his early years. In 1949, he went to Taiwan to join China Film and began his acting career. Famous actors in the 1950s and 1960s. On December 3, 1989, Wei Pingao died in Hong Kong at the age of 60.


Yu Heng

Yu Heng is a well-known supporting actor who plays Zhang Wenguan in "A Generation of Queens". In addition to "A Generation of Queens", there are also Cao Daren in "A Play on Qianlong" and Yang Zhixian in "The Legend of the New White Lady". Passed away at an early age, the time is unknown.


Li Ying

Li Ying plays Han Yuan in the play. Li Ying's real name is Li Zhongying, also known as Li Ying, born on May 20, 1923, and his native place is Hefei, Anhui. In 1963, he went to Hong Kong to join Shaw Brothers as a basic actor. Since 1970, he has also served as a director and returned to Taiwan to film. Passed away in 2005.


Guan Yi

Guan Yi, whose real name is Guan Shunhua, was born in 1924 and graduated from Beiping Normal School. In "A Generation of Empress", the nanny Liu who played Wu Zetian, died in February 2005.


Chen Peiling

Chen Peiling was born in 1950 and debuted in 1965. In the play, Chen Peiling plays the role of Queen Wang. At 9 o'clock in the evening on July 31, 1988, Chen Peiling took a taxi to Keelung for a construction show. When the car drove to the Nangang-Xizhijian Expressway, due to a breakdown, she leaned on the shoulder of the road for maintenance, but was chased by a private car behind him who wanted to overtake. The taxi driver died on the spot, while Chen Peiling was seriously injured and rushed to Keelung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital for emergency treatment. She died the next day at the age of 38.


Lang Xiong

Lang Xiong was born in Suqian, Jiangsu on December 23, 1930, a Chinese film and television actor. In 1947, he went to Taiwan to join the army. He began to appear in TV series in the 1950s, in which he played Changsun Wuji. On May 2, 2002, Lang Xiong died in Taipei