Likun Yang

Likun Yang

Deceased · Born: Apr 27, 1942 · Died: Jul 21, 2000

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Personal Details

BornApr 27, 1942 Puer Muhei, Yunnan Province, China

Biography

Yang Likun, a truly extraordinary and remarkable individual, was born into a large and lively family, comprising eleven siblings, each with their own unique personality and characteristics.

Yang Likun's remarkable rise to fame was a truly astonishing phenomenon, with only two theatrical appearances under her belt, specifically in the iconic musicals "Five Golden Flowers" and "Ashima", both released in 1958 and 1964 respectively.

As her star continued to shine brightly, the intense scrutiny that came with fame began to take a devastating toll on her life, as she was subsequently confronted with a myriad of severe and far-reaching consequences that would haunt her for years to come, amidst the turbulent backdrop of the Cultural Revolution, a period marked by great upheaval and societal transformation.

Yang Likun's life was forever altered during a period of intense upheaval, as she found herself entangled in a vortex of false accusations, her sterling reputation irreparably marred by the whispered suspicions of being an anti-revolutionary sympathizer. The repercussions of these unfounded allegations were nothing short of catastrophic, as she was subjected to the most heinous and inhumane forms of physical and emotional torment, leaving her a broken, shattered, and irreparably damaged individual, her once-promising future forever lost to the cruel whims of fate.

Yang Likun's mental health began to deteriorate as the weight of her ordeal crushed her, likened to the delicate petals of a once-lovely flower, which withered and perished under the unforgiving gusts of fate.

Yang Likun's life took a dramatic turn in the year 1970, as she found herself being admitted to a mental hospital, thus bringing to a close a remarkable career in the entertainment industry, one that had once burned with an intensity that seemed destined to illuminate the world, but was now reduced to a mere spark, a faint and flickering reminder of a bygone era, a period of time that had once been filled with promise and possibility, but was now nothing more than a distant memory, a relic of a time long past.

After her sudden and unexpected departure from our mortal realm, a magnificent monument was constructed in her honor, serving as a testament to the profound impact she had on the lives of those who knew her.

In the vibrant city of Shanghai, a majestic tomb was meticulously constructed, its very existence a poignant testament to the profound, far-reaching, and lasting impact she had on the lives of those who had the privilege of knowing her. And in the picturesque city of Kunming, a similarly impressive monument was carefully built, serving as a poignant reminder of the indelible, lasting, and unforgettable mark she left on the world, a mark that continues to inspire, motivate, and influence generations to come.

Each sepulcher, a poignant and evocative emblem of her abiding and lasting influence, serves as a custodian of half of her cremated remains, a bittersweet and melancholic reminder of the irreparable and irretrievable loss that has been felt by every individual who had the privilege of knowing her, leaving behind a profound and lasting sense of sorrow and bereavement that continues to linger and resonate deeply within the hearts and minds of those who were fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to experience her presence in their lives.

As the years go by, the enduring legacy of this extraordinary person continues to reverberate through the ages, her memory preserved within the hallowed confines of these sacred tombs. It is within these solemn, yet sacred, spaces that the essence of her remarkable being is distilled, serving as a poignant reminder of the profound impact she had on all who had the privilege of knowing her.

Career

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1959
Wu duo Jinhua
Wu duo Jinhua as Deputy Commune Director Jinhua