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Who plays Miao Cuihua in the movie Fang Shiyu?

Xiao Fangfang [1] was born in a middle-class family in Luzhi, Suzhou, Shanghai. He is a legend in Hong Kong film industry and has great influence in Hong Kong film industry. His mother is Cheng Fenghui (Liu Haisu's ex-wife) and his father is Xiao Naizhen. He is a German scholar who studies chemical industry. During the Anti-Japanese War, he was the managing director of China Industrial Bank. Xiao Fangfang immigrated to Hong Kong with her parents when she was two years old, and her father died soon after, so at the age of six (1953), she began to work as a child star to solve family problems. At the age of seven, she made her first film Tears of a Little Star (1954). 1956, she performed "Beauty Gu" for Shaw Company and became famous from then on. Her famous work is The Wandering of Bitter Children (1958). Later, Xiao Fangfang studied under Peking Opera and danced in Ju-hua Fen, and performed Peking Opera with Chen Baozhu. Xiao also signed an early contract. With Chen Baozhu, Xue Jiayan, etc. They are known as the three elder women in Hong Kong.

In the early 1960s, her first martial arts film was Nineteen Heroes of Qingcheng Mountain (1960). At that time, Hong Kong films were in full swing, and Xiao Fangfang made many films in the film industry. Later, he made films such as Burning Red Lotus Temple, Red Lotus Girl's Burglary Box, Jade Face, Flame, Red Lotus Robber, Twin Phoenix Flag, Battle of Cardamom, Tathagata's Palm Breaking Ten Thousand Sword Doors and so on. Among them, in Jade Face, she became the heroine for the first time. 1966, the fashion movie "Girl's Heart" premiered in Xiao Fangfang. This film broke the previous model, and since then, the road to play has been broader. In the same year, she co-starred with Chen Baozhu in Colorful Youth.

In the1970s, the film market was at a low ebb, so Xiao Fangfang joined the TV industry and wireless TV. From 65438 to 0977, she created a well-known comedy character-Lin Yazhen with her ugly appearance, which was very popular in the TV industry. 1975 won the Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress for Girlfriend.

In the 1980s, when Hong Kong films flourished, Xiao Fangfang made great achievements again. 1988 won the Best Actress Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards for "Not Friends Don't Get Together"; 1995 shared the honor with Forty Women (1995) and won the Golden Bauhinia Award in Hong Kong Film, the Silver Bear Award in Berlin Film Festival and the Best Actress Award in Taiwan Golden Horse Award. In the same year, she won the "Highest Achievement Award" of the Asian Film Association, and "Tigers" won the Best Actress Award of the Asia-Pacific Film Festival and the Taiwan Golden Horse Award. Because of his performance achievements over the years, Xiao Fangfang won the MBE Medal of the Queen of England and the 1997 Hong Kong Artist Award.

After 2000, Xiao Fangfang suffered from ear problems and was in poor health, so she lowered her grades, concentrated on further studies and obtained a master's degree in child psychology. 1998, she founded the end child sexual abuse foundation and actively promoted the message of "protecting children from sexual abuse". In 2009, Xiao Fangfang won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 28th Hong Kong Film Awards Ceremony in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the Hong Kong film industry by making good use of his talents.