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Yuan Xuefen

Chinese operatic singerIn this Chinese name, the family name is Yuan.

Yuan Xuefen (26 March 1922:– 19 February 2011) was a noted performer in the Yue opera genre of Chinese opera. She has been called "arguably the most important actress in the recent history of Yueju opera". The only other artist to be ranked with her is Fu Quanxiang.

Biography

A bust of Yuan Xuefen in her hometown Shengzhou.

Yuan is most known for playing the *le role in the 1946 production of Sister Xianglin, an adaptation of a work by Lu Xun. Before beginning work on the adaptation of the work, she personally visited the home of Xu Guangping and Zhou Haiying, Lu Xun's wife and son, and asked their permission. According to Zhou, his mother quickly granted the request. Yuan is credited with leading the reform of Yue opera staging during the 1940s. Changes included the extensive use of lighting and scenery, and a new, soft style of costuming. In 1964, the film Two Stage Sisters, based on Yuan's life, was released. During the Cultural Revolution, Yuan was severely persecuted as a way of attacking Premier Zhou Enlai, who supported the film.

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