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'Queen of Henan opera' dies
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2004-06-02 10:26

Noted Chinese Henan opera actress Chang Xiangyu, hailed as the "queen of Henan opera," died Tuesday, at 81.


Chang Xiangyu attends a CCTV talk program. [cctv/file]
Chang died of cancer in Henan Province People's Hospital in Zhengzhou City, the provincial capital, at 7:06 a.m. Tuesday after failing to respond to medical treatment, said doctors at the hospital.

Born in the province's Gongxian County in 1923, Chang first learned Henan opera under her father and won stage fame at the age of 13, when she acted the part of a lively maid in The Story of West Chamber.

She went on to portray dozens of characters varying from an ancient woman general to a commoner in a people's commune.

Hua Mulan, one of her best appreciated operas depicting a legendary heroine from around 1,500 years ago, was filmed in 1956 and remade as an animated film Mulan by U.S. filmmaker Disney in 1998.

 
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