According to director Hu Xuehua and host Cao Kefan, actor Zheng Peipei passed away at the age of 78.
Zheng Peipei's representative works include "Tang Bo Hu Spots Autumn Fragrance", "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", "The Female General of the Yang Family", "Gently Shaking", "Lotus Lamp", "Lover's Stone", "The Drunkard", "Mulan", etc.
For young viewers born in the 1990s, Zheng Peipei is the generous and wise "Sister Peipei" in the reality show "Flowers and Boys". For movie fans born in the 1970s and 1980s, Zheng Peipei is the "Mrs. Hua" in "Tang Bohu Spots Autumn Fragrance", the "Taijun She" in the "The Young Lady" series, and the "Blue-Eyed Fox" in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". However, For older audiences, Cheng Peipei is the most glorious and beautiful chivalrous woman in early Hong Kong martial arts movies.
Zheng Peipei, born on January 6, 1946 in Shanghai, China, is a Chinese film and television actress. In 1963, he was admitted to the Southern Experimental Theater Company and joined Shaw Brothers Film Company after graduation.
In 1963, the teenage Cheng Peipei played a male role in the movie "Lotus Lantern". Her heroic beauty was noticed by director King Hu, who invited her to star in "The Drunken Man", the pioneer of China's new martial arts film. With her free and easy image as a chivalrous heroine, she carved her own path in the Hong Kong film industry where "sweet sisters" were popular in the 1960s, and was dubbed the "Martial Arts Queen" by the press.