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The Cruel Fate of Peking Opera Master Zhou Xinfang (Part 2)

Rescued by their mother, Qiu Lilian, the children fled China at a young age and achieved great success abroad. Tragically, both their mother and father, Zhou Xinfang, met a cruel fate at the hands of the Cultural Revolution. Fourth daughter: Cai Ci — her mother Qiu Lilian secretly arranged her escape She was unaware of ...

Michael Segarty

Zhou Xinfang and his wife Qiu Lilian.

The Cruel Fate of Peking Opera Master Zhou Xinfang  (Part 1)

Peking Opera master Zhou Xinfang and his wife Qiu Lilian endured tragic ordeals and death brought upon them by the sordid Cultural Revolution. Qiu Lilian was from a wealthy family in Shanghai and was the leading socialite in that social circle. She had a premonition that a catastrophe would befall mainland China sooner or later. ...

Michael Segarty

Zhou Xinfeng.

1988: Peking Opera Crew Defected and Sought Asylum in the United States

Peking Opera: Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy was one of only eight “model plays” allowed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) used to brainwash the people. Such was the popularity of this opera that it was in the repertoire of almost all Peking Opera troupes in China, particularly during the Cultural Revolution. However, 33 years ...

Michael Segarty

The White House.