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Jin Yulan (name)
Jin Yulan (1927-1989), female, originally surnamed Zhou, from Ningbo. At the age of 13, he learned art from tanhuang artist Chen Cui'e and learned to sing "Meng Jiangnu" and other tanhuang minor tunes. He started singing in Guoyi Street in the city. In 1941, he learned basic performance skills from the Huihui class of Huang A Gao Men's Dancing College, and combined his own voice characteristics to sing traditional dramas using yin and yang voices. In 1943, he studied under Chai Binzhang and learned to sing Siming Nanci. Later, he used the tunes of Siming Nanci in Tanhuang Opera to form his own singing style. In 1946, she performed at the "Big World" in Ningbo. After watching her performance, Jin Cuiyu, a Shanghai-based Ningbo opera actor, adopted her as her adopted daughter. She was brought to Shanghai to participate in the show, and she was renamed Jin Yulan. She successively performed traditional operas in Baxianqiao, Hengmaoli, and Hengya Theaters. Small plays and new plays. In May 1950, he joined the Fengxian Ningbo Opera Troupe. In 1952, he joined the Shanghai Jinfeng Ningbo Opera Troupe with Xu Fengxian. He returned to Ningbo the following year and joined the Ningbo Ningbo Opera Troupe. In 1954, she played the role of Wang Chunxiang in "Two Brothers" and won the first prize in the East China Opera Competition for her clear and melodious singing and delicate and expressive performance. Later, he starred in "Snail Girl", "Red Rock", "The Female Champion", "Chicken Feathers Flying to the Sky", etc. During the "Cultural Revolution", they were sent to work. After 1978, he returned to the Yong Opera stage and starred in "Thunderstorm". After 1980, he taught Ningbo opera art training classes and collected, organized and recorded traditional singing tunes. He has successively served as a member of the Standing Committee of the 7th and 8th Ningbo CPPCC, member of the Municipal Committee of the Democratic League, member and provincial branch director of the Chinese Dramatists Association, member of the Municipal Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and honorary chairman of the Municipal Drama Association. Died in a car accident.