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Cao life

1939 met Mei Youzhuo, an American overseas Chinese, at a banquet during his performance in Chicago, Illinois, USA, and married him at the Hong Kong Marriage Registry on 1946 after the Pacific War. After my honeymoon in the United States, I returned to Hong Kong and lived on the fourth floor of No.363 Prince Edward Road, Kowloon. My husband Mei Youzhuo and I jointly run Youqiao Film Company and an automobile import firm in Kowloon City. 1948 In March, her husband Mei Youzhuo, who was a representative of overseas Chinese in the United States, went to Nanjing, the capital of the Republic of China, to attend the National Congress. Her younger brother Cao Dahua is also a Hong Kong film actor. 1948165438+1at 7: 30 am on Monday, October 20th, she died of malignant pneumonia caused by fatigue in Saint Teresa's Hospital (French hospital) in Kowloon. When she died, her husband Mei Youzhuo and her 30-year-old brother Cao Dahua were by her side. The posthumous work "Women's Hearts in the World" (1948, played Guo) participated in more than 20 films in his life. 1948165438+1October 2 1 Sunday at 2 pm, the body left St. Teresa's Hospital in Kowloon (French Hospital) and was buried in the Chinese Permanent Cemetery in Tsuen Wan, New Territories.