The man who played some of the stage's most beautiful women
When foreigners visit Beijing, their Chinese friends often recommend Peking Opera as a must-see. However, it is not easy for someone who knows little about Chinese culture to fully appreciate the charm of the 200-year-old performing art. Learning about the life of an extraordinary Peking Opera actor therefore, could be a rewarding endeavor.
Nearly 50 years after Mei Lanfang (1894-1961) passed away, most Chinese still associate his name with Peking Opera. This has little to do with the fact that he was the first President of the Chinese Academy of Peking Opera in the 1950s. He lives in people's hearts as some of the most famous female images in Peking Opera, one of hundreds of folk operas in the country.
Throughout his life, Mei remained a humble student of anything he deemed helpful to Peking Opera. Learning from other folk operas, modern drama, painting, poetry and Western art, he made daring innovations in script, performance, singing, costume, make-up, stage prop, lighting and musical instruments. His love of Kunqu Opera, a predecessor of Peking Opera, was instrumental for the 600-year-old opera's revival.