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Zhang Junqiu was born on 14 October, 1920. Discover Zhang Junqiu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Age 77 years old
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Born 14 October, 1920
Birthday 14 October
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Date of death May 27, 1997
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1980

In the mid-1980s, Zhang was teaching at the National Academy of Theatre Arts. He participated in a project of the Tianjin Chinese Cultural Promotion Council to have young actors dress as the old masters and lip synch to their recordings. Videos of 355 plays were created this way. Zhang also served an art adviser.

1969

Wu left Zhang in 1969. Zhao died soon afterward. In 1974, Zhang married Xie Hongwen, a student of opera star Mei Lanfang. She was ten years younger than Zhang.

1966

During the Cultural Revolution of 1966-1976, traditional forms of entertainment were banned. Jiang Qing, Mao's wife, denounced cross dressing. Premier Zhou Enlai told Zhang to stop performing female roles. Zhang promised Zhou to stop training boys to be female impersonators.

On June 4, 1966, Zhang and Ma Lianlang performed the modern opera More Every Year at a school in Beijing. The opera was broadcast on Central People's Radio. Zhang played a peasant woman. Just before the performance, Ma heard the news that Zhou Xinfang had been denounced as a counterrevolutionary. Ma was concerned because he had starred in Hai Rui Dismissed from Office, a play denounced by the Maoists. During the performance, his anxiety was evident to the audience. Zhang did not perform again until February 8, 1979.

1962

His 1962 show with martial artist Gao Shenglin was a sensation that played to packed audiences. The two performers were equally renowned and were both at the height of their powers. There was stormy applause after every performance and the curtain had to be called each time. In a state that discouraged celebrity, Zhang was a top celebrity.

1948

With the Chinese Civil War raging, Zhang fled to Hong Kong in 1948. When the war was over, Mao Zedong's Communists ruled from Beijing and the KMT was exiled to Taiwan. Zhang returned to the mainland in 1950 to join the Wuhan Peking Opera Troupe.

1942

In 1942, Zhang created his own troupe. In 1943, he met Wu Lizhen. Although Zhang was already married to Zhao Yurong, the two fell in love at first sight. Even though Zhang was successful in his career, Wu's relatives looked down him as an actor. Wu herself acted resolutely, packed her bags, and moved from Shanghai to live with Zhang in Beijing.

1935

Zhang's family was poor. His mother was a star in the opera of Hubei Province. She encouraged him to study Peking Opera. When Zhang was 13, Li Lingfeng adopted him as an apprentice. Recognizing Zhang's talent, Li later sent him to Wang Yaoqing, an opera star and Li's teacher. Zhang first appeared on the stage in 1935. In 1937, Zhang became an apprentice of Mei Lanfang, the best-known Chinese opera star of the time.

1920

Zhang Junqiu (October 14, 1920 – May 27, 1997) was a singer of Peking Opera. He played a female, or dan role. His hometown was Dantu, Jiangsu, and he was born in Beijing. His vocal style is called "Zhang pai." It became popular in the 1970s and it is now the most widespread genre of Peking Opera. He was once one of the "four small famous dans." He is far better remembered than the other three.