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Bai Yang: A Woman with Oriental Charm
Bai Yang (1920-1997) made a name for herself when she played the
leading role in the 1936 film Crossroads. In the film, Bai performed alongside
Zhao Dan in her portrayal of Yang Zhiying, a young instructor at a cotton mill
from a bourgeois family.
In the 1940s, Bai starred in Clouds and Moon over 8,000 Li of Roads and The
Spring River Flows East. In The Spring River, Bai played the heroine, Li Sufen,
a woman of a dignified demeanor, sincere and rich inner feelings and a
traditional Chinese sense of womanhood and responsibility. Her performance was
well received by audiences. Bai continued performing until the '60s in such
films as For the Sake of Peace, New Year's Sacrifice, Jin Yuji, Dongmei, and
others.
She reached the highest level of her performing ability as Mrs. Xianglin in
the 1956 film New Year's Sacrifice. In her late years, Bai developed a graceful
and natural, yet distinct style. Her movements and facial expressions reflected
her characters' temperaments and the requirements of the films, which truly
revealed her innate refinement and gentleness - a charm unique to women in the
Orient.
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