What five closest relatives did Huang Xuan lose in three years?

Huang Xuan lost three close relatives in three years, not five, but grandpa, grandma and dad.

In 2007, his father died of illness and he received the news of his father's death. Huang Xuan drove back to his father's Beijing in tears. In order not to make grandparents doubt, Huang Xuan imitated his father's tone and wrote to his grandparents. At this time, Huang Xuan's grandparents are over 70 years old.

Huang Xuan decided to hide the news of his father's death from his grandparents in order not to let them suffer the pain of sending a white-haired man to a black-haired man. Unexpectedly, in 2008, grandpa finally couldn't bear it, and died of illness. In 2009, grandma also died of illness.

The day before grandma died, Huang Xuan finally told grandma the news of her father's death. In just three years, Huang Xuan lost three close relatives, which made him feel very confused. During that time, Huang Xuan began to be decadent. He bought a lot of films himself and watched TV series and movies constantly. In this way, Huang Xuan ignited his deductive dream.

Introduction to Huang Xuan:

Huang Xuan, 1985, was born in Lanzhou City, Gansu Province on March 3rd. He is a China film and television actor and graduated from the Musical Department of Beijing Dance Academy.

Huang Xuan was born in Lanzhou City, Gansu Province. His parents divorced when he was 12 years old. He went to Guangzhou to live with his mother. Because of his infatuation with Michael Jackson, he embarked on the road of dancing. Huang Xuan Middle School studied in Guangdong Dance School, and the University studied in the Music Department of Beijing Dance Academy.

Later, he was selected by Zhang Yimou and got the chance to play the little prince in the costume movie "Golden Flower in the City", but before shooting, because the script changed the age of the little prince from 19 to 14, he finally missed this role. In 2005, Huang Xuan won the third place of "Kuala Lumpur Asia-Pacific Fitness Master".

In 2007, he played the leading role of Ding Jingsheng in the drama film Underground Sky, and officially entered the entertainment circle. In 2008, he played Xue Ke in the costume drama A Dream of Red Mansions. In 2009, he starred in the romantic movie "Driverless".