Today (19th), the famous Hong Kong actor Zheng Peipei passed away. The agency confirmed the news of her death: "Our beloved sister Peipei passed away on July 17th, US time." Later, Stephen Chow, who had worked together with "Tang Bohu Spots Qiuxiang", Posted a message to commemor

Today (19th), the famous Hong Kong actor Cheng Peipei passed away. The brokerage company confirmed the news of her death: " Our beloved sister Peipei passed away on July 17th, US time. "

Later, they worked together on "Tang Bo Hu Point Qiuxiang" 》Chow Xingchi posted a message to commemorate Zheng Peipei on the social platform: "Sister Peipei, goodbye in the world."

The fate of Zheng Peipei and Stephen Chow can be traced back to the 1990s.

In 1992, "Martial Arts Queen" Cheng Peipei, who had been away from acting for many years, returned to Hong Kong from the United States and joined the Hong Kong film industry again.

Later, Zheng Peipei took over the filming of the comedy film "Tang Bohu Spots Qiuxiang" starring Zhou Xingchi.

It was just after the "Year of Stephen Chow" in 1992, which was the era when Stephen Chow's nonsensical movies swept the film industry and the Southeast Asian market. But when Cheng Peipei received the role of "Mrs. China", she didn't know how to play it. .

She once recalled: "It's not that I don't agree with Stephen Chow, but I don't have a sense of humor and can't understand nonsensical movies."

In order to play Mrs. China, Cheng Peipei watched all Stephen Chow's movies and tried to find the nonsensical ones. Rhythm.

When it came time to officially star in the film, the heroine Gong Li refused to appear in some ugly and funny plots because she was afraid that her exaggerated comedy would affect the mainland audience's view of her.

In desperation, Stephen Chow said to Zheng Peipei: "Sister Peipei, can you act?"

Zheng Peipei also doubted her ability at first, and asked Stephen Chow: "Can I act?"

As a result, with Stephen Chow's active encouragement, Zheng Peipei tried to act in some funny scenes, but unexpectedly the results were very good. Madam Hua and Tang Bohu's "smiling half-step" and other classic lines are still remembered by the audience.

Now Sister Peipei has left us forever, but the joy she brought us will be remembered by the audience forever!