Fu Chunying (1956.10.01 - 1994.07.06) was a native of Gai County, Liaoning Province. In June 1970, she joined the Gansu Provincial Song and Dance Troupe as a dancer, and starred in the dance dramas "The Dagger Club" and "Ode to Yimeng", and in 1979, she began to star in the song and dance drama "Silk Road Flowers and Rain", which went to perform in North Korea, Japan, France, Italy, Hong Kong and other countries and regions. She was awarded the First Prize of Gansu Province Youth Dance Outstanding Performance Award and was awarded the title of National March 8 Red Flag Woman and Gansu Province March 8 Red Flag Woman. 1985, she was the leading actress in the 8-episode TV drama Prince of Shazhou in Zhu Film Factory. 1986, she was transferred to the Acting Department of Beijing Film Academy as an instructor of form and dance classes, and went to Beijing Dance Academy for further training in the year of 1986 to 1991. 1987, she was the leading actress in the TV drama Silent Dadu River in which she played the role of a dancer. In 1987, she was the leading actress in the TV series "Quiet Dadu River", and in 1989, she played the supporting role in the 6-episode TV series "Su Dongpo" filmed by China Central Television (CCTV).