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Please introduce Shangguan Yunzhu’s personal emotional life

Shangguan Yunzhu’s personal emotional life

Shangguan Yunzhu’s surname is Wei, her given name is Junluo (luo Luo), and she is also known as Wei Yajun. Born on March 2, 1920 in Changjing Town, Jiangyin County, Jiangsu Province. He is the fifth child in the family. His father is Wei Yaqiao, and his mother is Jin.

In 1962, Shangguan Yunzhu received the standard photo when she won the "Top 22 Stars".

Around 1936, she went to Suzhou to study, where Zhang Taiyan, a classmate of her eldest brother, was teaching. art. Zhang Taiyan admired and took good care of this classmate who was nine years younger than him. Shangguan Yunzhu became pregnant soon. They had no choice but to get married. Soon, 17-year-old Shangguan Yunzhu gave birth to his son Zhang Qijian. She was forced to interrupt her studies and returned to the Zhang family to become the daughter-in-law of a wealthy family.

When the Anti-Japanese War broke out in 1937, Shangguan Yunzhu fled to Shanghai with the Zhang family. In order to make a living, she went to work as a ticketing girl at He's Photo Studio next to the Paris Grand Theater in Shanghai. In this way, I got in touch with the film industry at that time. Soon, Zhang Shankun, the boss of the film company at the time, had a conflict with the popular actress Tong Yuejuan over the salary. Zhang Shankun wanted to let Shangguan Yunzhu star in "Wang Laohu Robbery". But she felt that Wei Junluo's name was hard to pronounce, so she gave her the stage name "Shangguan Yunzhu". Later, although "The King's Tiger Robbery" was not performed, Shangguan Yunzhu's stage name has been used ever since.

In 1940, the conflict between Shangguan Yunzhu and her husband Zhang Dayan, who was opposed to her acting, became increasingly serious. The two divorced, and Zhang Dayan returned to his hometown with his son Zhang Qijian. Shangguan Yunzhu's first marriage, that is, the relationship with the first man, ended in this way.

In 1942, Shangguan Yunzhu joined the "Tiandi Drama Club", where she met her second husband Yao Ke. Yao Ke was also a native of Suzhou and graduated from Yale University. He was a talented person in the Shanghai literary circle in the 1930s and had close contacts with Mr. Lu Xun. In August 1944, Shangguan Yunzhu gave birth to her and Yao Ke's daughter Yao Yao. While Shangguan Yunzhu was performing in Tianjin, Jinan, Qingdao and other places, Yao Ke fell in love with a rich girl in Shanghai. After Shangguan Yunzhu heard the news, he divorced Yao Ke. Yao Yao, who was less than two years old, followed his mother Shangguan Yunzhu.

After breaking up with Yao Ke, Shangguan Yunzhu started a love life with fellow actor Lan Ma. This is the third man in her life. Unfortunately, nothing worked out for them and they finally broke up.

In 1951, Shangguan Yunzhu married Cheng Shuyao. This is her third husband, her fourth man. Cheng Shuyao graduated from Yenching University and was classmates with Huang Zongjiang and Sun Daolin. He once established the North and South Drama Club and served as president. Ding Li, Huang Zongjiang, Sun Daolin, Wei Yuping, Yu Yuzhi, Huang Zongying, etc. were all members of the drama club. Cheng Shuyao married Huang Zongying in 1946. Later, Huang Zongying met and pursued Zhao Dan, and divorced Cheng Shuyao. After Shangguan Yunzhu married Cheng Shuyao, they gave birth to a son, Wei Ran. In 1952, the "Three Antis" movement was launched across the country, and Cheng Shuyao was falsely accused of economic problems. Shangguan Yunzhu divorced Cheng Shuyao. His son Wei Ran was given to Cheng Shuyao to raise.

After the divorce, Shangguan Yunzhu soon had a final relationship with director He Lu. This is the fifth man in Shangguan Yunzhu's life. According to Wei then recalled: "They were not married. It was an unblessed relationship, and my mother soon regretted it, but it had already entered the 1950s, and the organization did not allow it to cause more trouble. Ups and downs. "

In the early 1950s, Shangguan Yunzhu, together with other people in the literary and artistic circles, was interviewed by Mao Zedong many times.

During the Cultural Revolution, Shangguan Yunzhu suffered the same impact as other people in the literary and artistic circles. He committed suicide in the early morning of November 23, 1968. He was 48 years old.

In 1978, Shanghai Film Academy rehabilitated Shangguan Yunzhu.

Shangguan Yunzhu’s daughter Yao Yao died in a car accident on September 23, 1975. His son Wei Ran is now an editor at a publishing house in Beijing.

In her short life, she created various characters with different identities, personalities, and temperaments. When she stood in front of the camera, she often made the director feel that she was "divine". Around 1936, she went to Suzhou to study, where Zhang Taiyan, a classmate of her eldest brother, was teaching art. Zhang Taiyan admired and took good care of this classmate who was nine years younger than him. Shangguan Yunzhu soon became pregnant, and they had no choice but to get married. Soon, 17-year-old Shangguan Yunzhu gave birth to his son Zhang Qijian. In 1940, the conflict between Shangguan Yunzhu and her husband Zhang Dayan, who was opposed to her acting, became increasingly serious. The two divorced, and Zhang Dayan returned to his hometown with his son Zhang Qijian. Shangguan Yunzhu's first marriage, that is, the relationship with the first man, ended in this way. After her divorce in 1943, Shangguan Yunzhu married Yao Ke (who gave birth to a daughter, Yao Yao), Cheng Shuyao (who gave birth to a son, Wei Ran), and He Lu.