She was the first Hong Kong porn star to "dress back", and she did it successfully. Some men committed suicide for her, some never married her; some lost their homes for her, some abandoned their wives for her. Her list of suitors covers an astounding array of international celebrities and politicians. She dabbled in literature and art, politics, the military, and aerospace . She lived her life for others.
Born into a family of books
Tina, whose original name was Liang, was born into a family of books. Her father was Liang Xi Hong. He was bold, learned and skilled in chess and calligraphy. He has been practicing law since his twenties. He is a university professor and deputy director of the Guangdong Provincial Taxation Bureau.
Tina's mother gave birth to her in Xinning County, so she was named Xin. The word "country" is supposed to mean "woman".
Because of her parents, she grew up eager to learn. Although Liang Xihong died of an illness when Tina was 4 years old, she opened the door to a love of history, nationalism and ancient texts, which imprinted self-esteem, ideals, patriotism and the idea of taking on the world as one's own in the young Tina's heart.
According to Wu's dying words, her father had said that his daughter could make a career in the political arena. Perhaps he didn't realize the comment would pave the way for Tina's later development in politics.
In 1956, at the age of 10, she spent three years at Santa Rosa Girls' School in Macau. She ran away from the school because she felt it was unfair that she didn't get to keep the top spot in her exams when her teacher deducted a point. She later returned to Hong Kong to live with her mother.
Over the next three years she studied at three prestigious girls' schools, but the relationship between the two deteriorated because the schools were shamed by the sexy movies she later made.
That was the moment she hit the first turning point in her life.
Between the brothers of the Thai prime minister, he volunteered to be a "spy"[S2/]
In 1962, at the age of 17, Tina met Dolphin, the younger brother of Thai Prime Minister Sarit, at a party, which kicked off the start of his legendary life.
Donton fell in love at first sight with the elegant little beauty, which was the heart of the Bo artiste. He invested in the spy movie "Seven Tiger Warriors" and gave her a beautiful spy role. Tina, then 17, was downright perverted for daring to expose her body to the spotlight.
Naturally, her mother disapproved of underage girls going abroad to make movies about sexy female spies. As a result, Tina went to Immigration alone, applied for a change in her ID age, and traveled to Bangkok alone.
In this "Seven Tigers Exterminating the King" drama, seven top actors designed a scene for the fledgling Tina, and the Thai Air Force and Army also participated in the filming. The police also sent a large number of mounted police officers to participate in the shoot. She was available for any request, including a ride on a military airplane whenever she wanted.
Tina was well aware that he had been afforded such courtesy because Downton had a prime minister's brother, and she had gained the trust of Sally and the Downton brothers. The Thai prime minister was also a banker, and Chau Xuan was Dina between them. She also took banking and other business courses and began helping the two brothers manage their money.
After she became famous, Hong Kong's political department and the U.S. and U.K. governments repeatedly investigated the source of her wealth, but failed. Later, according to Tina herself, his first pot of money actually came from his Thai brother. She once said, "As long as someone with brains and face is willing to take care of your money, others will. There are many other opportunities besides Thailand."
During her time filming in Thailand, Tina also met many of the country's leaders through her relationship with her guinea pig. Years later, Tina was interviewed by the Hong Kong cable news program China Shuttle. When talking about his feelings about the mainland's reform and opening-up policy, he admitted for the first time that he was one of these elites.
I listened very carefully. I was a teenage girl. They think it's nothing. They talked about national issues, how to isolate China internationally, how and where Laos and Thailand were fighting. I was a spy in my first movie. They didn't know me then. In real life I was already a spy!
When Yen Dina later fell in love, her child Ma Tianru even said to his mom's suitor, "Uncle, if you want your mom to talk to you, you should say country and society, not I love you."
The classic nude scene, "The Great Warlord," is a Rashomon.
Tina returned from Thailand and joined Cathay Pictures Ltd. upon her return to Hong Kong, where she did sexy performances in director Yeung Kwon's "Seven Deadly Sins," "Seven Ramblers" and "Seven Spouses. But when it comes to Tina, it was Shaw's nude performance in the romantic movie "The Great Warlord" when she was 26 that really drove the whole city crazy.
In the early '70s, Shaw's company in its heyday was completely crushed when two right-hand men, Zou Wenhuai and Ho Kwun-cheong, led Lee to start another company. In response, Shaw puts aside his past and recruits Lee Hon Cheung, who betrayed him, to return to his product. As a result, "The Great Warlord", which contains elements of romantic love, absurdity and hilarity, and tells the anecdotes of the warlords of the Republic of China, was born.
According to Li Hanxiang, at first, Tina asked for a performance. Not only did he take off his clothes on the spot, but he also gave him a model of a sterling silver four-horse carriage. "Wow, I didn't give her enough money to buy such an expensive silver carriage!"
Before her death, Tina revealed the truth about "nude acting" in her autobiography, "The Movie - My Ridiculousness": she confessed that she was actually "tricked" by Li Hanxiang into acting nude in "The Warlord". She confessed that she was "tricked" into acting nude in "The Warlord" by Li Hanxiang. Tina said she promised to do everything for "justice". When she started filming, she even spent enough money to buy a horse ornament filled with gems and gave it to Li Hanxiang along with a "successful horse". The result was "friendship and fun".
Lee persuaded her that "the camera would be farther away, just the waist" and "the camera would look better, the veil would hang a little bit," but not a trace of guilt escaped her when she said it.
She was so angry that she even cried behind his back. Li Hanxiang left in the front foot and producer Cailan came in the back foot. He saw me sniffling ."
In the end, what was captured on camera was not the pure beauty of "unveiling" as Li Hanxiang said, but a "sexy performance" secretly captured by a camera from afar, and even the parties involved were deceived.
With both parties dead, it may be hard to see the truth, but "The Warlord's" production manager, Lan Cai, is still around. He said it was indeed Li Hanxiang who informed Tina out of the blue to "show her ass". Tina hid in the dressing room and cried for a while, and finally came out to shoot. As a friend of Tina's, director Wu Siyuan said Tina was a truly loyal son and daughter. She's obviously good and evil, and will help out whenever there's a reason to persuade her.
Since then, Tina has never wanted to be involved in a movie again. Li Hanxiang repeatedly invited Tina to make movies, including Li's "Biography of Jiang Qing" in the 1980s, but was rebuffed. Even tvb founder Run Run Shaw personally invited Tina to come back, but Tina refused, citing "being played for a fool".
"Honestly, if I hadn't had a bad experience in 'The Great Warlord', I would have loved to play the role of 'Jiang Qing'." If Jiang Qing could actually be filmed, Tina would certainly be the perfect candidate. In a time when meatballs were the order of the day, she was the only one who could kill it.
I don't like red makeup, I like the army, and I've gone from Asia's number one porn star to a pretty arms dealer.
Maybe she gets hurt by friendships, maybe tired of fighting for fame and fortune. Just when everyone was expecting the then-divorced Tina to continue her bold nudity on screen, she loved ****ty ideology and gradually reduced the number of shots.
The mainland was in the midst of the Cultural Revolution at this time. Tina said he was moved by a group of friends who fought for their country. They had the idea of going north to serve the country.
In 1973, she publicly expressed her support for the Chinese ****anization party and wanted to return to the mainland like a screw, but was discouraged by Hong Kong's Xinhua News Agency. So the following year, she transferred the company's debts to herself and insisted on filing for bankruptcy, becoming the first person in Hong Kong history to do so. She said the purpose of this action was to "break with the bourgeoisie and capitalist society" and become a proletarian fighter. However, in less than four years she paid off her £700,000 debt, becoming the first person in Hong Kong's history to successfully withdraw a bankruptcy order.
From 1977 to 1979, Dina utilized her international connections to establish diplomatic relations between China and the United States, facilitating cultural and economic exchanges between the two sides; and, with the transformation of the mainland's economic reforms, to develop aerospace and military science and technology for the mainland, participating in military exchanges between China and the rest of the world and in the arms trade.
Before the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the U.S. in 1979, Dina accompanied the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation in the U.S. to organize a traveling trade fair. At that time, China sent two chartered planes, and Dina represented the Chinese government as a special envoy for commerce and trade.
From the Cultural Revolution to reform and opening up, Tina was everywhere. She supported Deng Xiaoping's pragmatic policy: "No matter what the black cat or the white cat is, catching a mouse is a good cat", and was y convinced that it was useless to talk about dogma if the people didn't have food to eat.
Dina went on to pursue a career in aerospace science and technology, becoming more closely involved with her country, but at the same time turning low-key. She emphasizes that her aim as a human being is to do her best to maintain her principle that when the company's interests conflict with those of the state, she will give it to the state. Secondly, she will not take bribes. She hates corruption in this country and mourns the existence of some diseases in this country, such as corruption. If she left it untreated for a long time, corruption would turn into cancer.
Dina first went to the mainland in the 1970s and 1980s to develop the aerospace industry and set up navigation systems for mainland airports.
By the late 1980s, most airports on mainlandChina had adopted the Banna satellite navigation system.
In the 1990s, she became involved in the satellite business. She introduced satellite navigation systems to 52 airports around the world;
In the 21st century, she was also involved in the Galileo Global Navigation and Positioning System (GNSS), which was developed by the European Union to counter the technological hegemony of the United States.
In the era of Tina's public defection to the Central Committee, many people disagreed and it even caused a lot of offense. With that, Tina returned the favor to those who had called her out in the past:
Which country do you like to be patriotic now? Patriotism is now about investment and capital. The people who have been calling me names every day for the last ten years have turned patriotic . When they go back to their country and buy and do this, they will be called patriots.
Tina has a patriotic heart and does business on the principle that she only makes money from foreigners and concedes to mainland units when there is a conflict of interest. At the same time, she invested in the airplane manufacturing industry. As Tina invested in the production of airplanes that included not only commercial luxury airliners but also coastal patrol helicopters, she was accused of producing and selling weapons.
In this regard, Dina had admitted in an interview:
When I got into aerospace technology, some people said it was weapons and thought I was smuggling. If it was, I was legal. It's an approved business and should be called national defense.
There are countless love stories in my life that the folks at Strange Girls love.
Tina in her autobiographical film "my absurdity" does not hide the charm of their own reversal of life: the brother of the Prime Minister of Thailand, a country in Southeast Asia, Xu Ye, "Xiao Sheng Emperor" Zhao Lei, literary director Yuan Qiufeng, the owner of the theater in Singapore, the director of the mainlandChina Pearl Film Company, the great painter Fan Zeng. She thinks "being a wife is very unfriendly" and likes to punish men who marry in free love, have a good wife at home and two hearts outside. "Even if they think of me bitterly, I just think they are ungrateful lang."
Married to mainland swim coach Feng Zi.
In 1967, she "married and had a child" with swimming coach Ma Zhangjian, a sensation in the entertainment industry. The following year, she gave birth to a daughter, Ma Tianru, but they announced their divorce in 1972. Her husband had reported that the daughter was not his, and the city was in uproar.
She claimed she was not a good wife and was so ashamed of it that she often traveled to Southeast Asia to find opportunities for her husband to meet another woman who loved him.
"I am a bad wife so I don't want to continue to occupy my husband's love. I should divorce and find a boyfriend first to create the conditions for divorce. I didn't realize the severity of the 'eight-barrel' would hurt another good woman." That "eight-barrel" was the one who put shrimp dumplings on his plate when she went to Singapore to perform on stage
Three talented people competed against each other in a war that was exciting on all four fronts.
Tina then fell in love with Four Corners, a sensation in Hong Kong. At the time, she hosted the "Wireless Montage" program, which took the city by storm, and was the envy of producer Lee Chi-chung and her co-star Liu Chia-chieh.
Toward the end of August 1975, Lee suddenly swallowed 84 sleeping pills, expressing his love for Tina through death. Fortunately, he was rushed to the hospital in time to save his life; although it was noted that the act touched the heart, Tina said, "I don't care about the outside world's legend. Lee and I have been friends for three and a half years. He will understand, he will sympathize, but I will not marry him."
After the incident, Li Zhizhong's love interest Liu Jiajie wrote an open letter to Dana: "A marriage book can't stop an unusual relationship for the past 30 years." She has since divorced her wife, but Tina says he has promised Liu's wife that she and her husband are just friends and won't go more than halfway, and advises the other man to go home and not do anything stupid to her.
Little known fact is that the editor-in-chief of a newspaper at the same time attacked Dina, sleeping with her every night and memorizing poems, greatly improving her language skills. Mishio Alex and Liu Jiajie have won the hearts of beautiful women before, but unfortunately, they failed in the end.
Thai politicians "head-butting" courtship
Tina went to Thailand to shoot a movie, in which the two main actors Miz and Dexian are very jealous of Tina. In this love struggle, there is the brother of the then Thai Prime Minister dolphin. The prime minister, Mizzi, resented the rivalry between his brother and his girlfriend and had ordered him to shave his hair. In the end, Tina solved the problem.
On the other hand, Dehyun once played Russian roulette with a revolver and showed Tina his love, saying, "I would lay down my life for you." Can you trust me now?"
Leaving a favorable impression on Gucci's offspring.
In order to introduce the brand to China, Tina teamed up with 42-year-old Dr. Gucci, the last of his generation.
The two often admired each other in their encounters, and Tina was even more complimentary: "He was the only big businessman I knew who didn't have a copper odor."
Tina says they know each other well. When they were in trouble, they would all say in unison, "It's not easy being an angel!" The phrase became a love story between them. They were once alone together, and Dr. Gucci played love songs the whole way. They could only understand it with their hearts. Unfortunately, it wasn't long before Dr. Gucci was shot by his wife.
The Fragrant Talent could only send flowers and not talk.
Fan Tsang liked to express his love for Tina in letters and poems. In addition, he devoted himself to drawing and designing calligraphy on cards for Tina. To avoid misunderstanding, Tina personally and politely declined Fan Zeng's love: "I adore Fan Zeng, but unfortunately my heart belongs to him." Although Tina did not accept Fan Zeng, she was grateful that she did not hate her for love, but became a confidant.
Also, John Brilli, who won the Oscar for best screenplay for "The Legend of Gandhi," showed madness when he stormed the tarmac of Guangzhou airport to meet Dina when he was the screenwriter of "Taipan.
Wang was a talented man. He was always debauched and foul-mouthed, always courting Dina with a lowered brow; whenever I met Dina, I would just say, "I'm sorry," or "I'm sorry I couldn't buy the flowers," "I'm sorry, I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say." Whenever she asked her out to dinner, Wang would give her a rose. Unfortunately, the flower stand was taken away early that year. Huang Zhiguang had told her that "no one answers the door of all the flower stores in Tsim Sha Tsui", so she went late and said "sorry" again.
Writer Su San was crazy about her for 20 years
In the 1960s and 1970s, Su San, a well-known writer in Hong Kong's literary world, wrote a letter to Tina, which was disgusting in both English and Chinese: "We're all that kind of people, not that good and not that bad." In your dreams. Honey, we're a load of crap. " etc. In 2005, Tina hosted "One Hundred Years in China," and Su San contacted her again, writing, "I'm still crazy about you, and my feelings haven't changed in over 20 years!"
[/s2/] Southeast Asia's Ma Xu confessed as soon as she got divorced.
A certain Southeast Asian country praised Tina for her "gorgeous appearance" and accompanied their mother and daughter from time to time. Until the day of Tina's divorce, Xu Ye came to Hong Kong to confess his love for her in person. He gave her the watch he wore most often, but she turned to Tina and gave it to her then-boyfriend.
Look at this list of multinational companies. I am shocked beyond words. However, Tina with her huge assets is no longer an ignorant girl. So the trick of throwing money out didn't coax the beauty back.
In her book, she reveals a storied life both inside and outside the show, which, looking back, is summed up in the word "ridiculous".
In the introduction to "Movie Three Three Three Three Five Four My Ridiculousness," Tina writes:
In the 1950s or so, Hollywood produced -- the character bomb, a plaything in movies. Hong Kong people translated it as the ridiculous "human bomb", and I was right in the middle of the ridiculous acting era of the 60s. I've been doing very serious work for decades, but when you open a newspaper, whenever you talk about me, whether it's a magazine or a newspaper, you're bound to see a nude picture of me as the "Great Warlord," and you'll never get rid of it.
She died March 31, 2010, at age 65 of cervical cancer.
"Swords and guns can kill, but pen and ink can save. Because human society has media, humans truly communicate as a system." The quote comes from an open letter to the media before her death.
Please continue your constructive work. Human society will progress because of the media, as long as it stays true to its conscience. I miss you and I will wave to you from the other side.