Movie star Chi Chi Keung was sentenced to 4 years for dancing with a woman? What the hell is going on here?

No matter what the reason, if you do something wrong or commit a crime, you will be punished as you should be.

Stars are no exception, Liu Xiaoqing was fined for tax issues back in the day and also spent more than a year in jail.

Gao Xiaosong was fined a huge amount of money and sentenced to six months in detention for causing a four-car rear-end collision with a drunk driver back in the day.

Zang Tianshuo was jailed for six years for causing serious consequences in a fight in Langfang.

In the early 1980s, Chi Chi was a household name.

With a promising future, he was sentenced to four years in prison for "hooliganism" during the rise of his career.

This was not only for his own reasons, but also for some special ones.

From acting star to prisoner

Chi Zhiqiang this name, now a lot of 90, 00 may not be familiar with, but in that year's show business is also a man of the moment.

Born in 1958 in Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, Chi Zhiqiang's family was of average means, perhaps because of the lack of spiritual food in those days.

After watching a few movies, however, he became interested in acting.

When he graduated from junior high school at the age of 14, he was recommended by his teacher to sign up for an audition when Changchun Film Studio was recruiting actors.

With his handsome appearance and unique understanding of acting, he went through the selection process and became a student in the Changchun Film Studio's training program.

He was a gifted actor, and after a brief one-year training period, he was cast in the movie "Sunny Day," which was highly regarded by many in the industry at the time.

After that, he appeared in a number of films, including Small Characters, Sunset Street and Moon to Mid-Autumn Festival, all of which were also very popular with audiences.

He is also a multi-talented person, having dubbed the voice of the Japanese film Human Witness.

But just as his career was in full swing, he was sentenced to four years for hooliganism in 1983.

How it happened

After Chi got some fame from making movies, he also made friends with many celebrities and high-ranking sons and daughters in the circle at the peak of his career.

More or less a little inflated, in addition to filming, the whole day and their addiction to the ballroom, living a life of intoxication.

At that time, people were more conservative in their thinking, and if any boy whistled at a girl, it was considered hooliganism.

One day he was dancing with some friends in a ballroom, as usual, and was sitting down to rest when a group of policemen broke in and took them all away.

It was reported that his partner was sitting on his lap and was caught red-handed.

Later Chi was arrested, and several high-ranking sons and daughters did not escape the crime and were punished accordingly.

He was well aware that he had committed an irreparable crime, and in prison Chi worked hard to rehabilitate himself and also wrote the song "Tears from the Iron Window".

Getting his sentence reduced but after he was released, he was no longer liked by the simple, honest and conservative-minded people.

His image plummeted and fewer people approached him for movies after that, and when times got tough, he started singing in bars.

Finale

Chi tore off the label of criminal, and in 1990 he recorded the album Tears of Remorse.

It took a long time for the incident to be forgotten, and he spent years in the entertainment industry as a singer, doing his old job again.

He has acted in a number of movies and TV shows, including Urban Outsiders, Master Lupin, Dignity, Poor Kids Rich Kids, Romance to the Left, Marriage to the Right.

In 2012, he also signed a contract with the National Dragon Alliance, and although he is still in the acting industry, he is not as popular as he used to be.