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The present situation of Shao Yifu's four children

Shaw has two sons and two daughters, namely, the eldest son Shaw Vee-Meng, the second daughter Shao, the third daughter Shao Suyun and the youngest son.

Shaw Vee-Meng 1

Shaw Vee-Meng, the eldest son, was born to Bernard Shaw and Huang Meizhen. When he was young, he managed Shaw's business in Nanyang. After returning to Hong Kong, he took charge of Shaw Film Studio and then engaged in real estate business.

2. Shao Suwen

Shao is the second daughter of He. She used to be a teacher, but now she has retired.

3. Shao Suyun

Shao Suyun is the third daughter of Shao Yifu and Huang Meizhen. She used to be a teacher, but now she has retired. Generally speaking, Shao Yifu's four children live an ordinary life, unlike their father who is active in the public eye.

4. Shao Weizhong

The youngest son, Shao Weizhong, was born to Shao Yifu and Fang Yihua. He used to work in Hong Kong Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. and served as executive director and vice chairman of TVB.

Shao Yifu's Early Experience:

Xiao's father has five men and three women. Run Run Run Run was born in 1907165438+1October19, ranking sixth among brothers and sisters, so Hong Kong film and television circles respectfully call him "sixth uncle" and "sixth boss". When Run Run Run Shaw grew up, the Shaw family had come down, leaving only an old house in Shanghai and a Shanghai theater called "Laughter Stage".

Shao Yifu studied at Zhongxing School in Zhenhai, Ningbo in his early years. He and Bao Yugang, Bao Congxing and Zhao An are classmates. After the age of 65,438+08, he went to Shanghai and studied at the YMCA Middle School, an English school run by Americans. He developed fluent English. Many Shao brothers did not inherit their father's business, and almost all of them entered the entertainment circle.

Among the five brothers, Shao Zuiweng, the eldest brother, founded Tianyi Film Company on 1924 and began to enter the China film industry at that time. While studying in Shanghai Youth English Middle School, he joined Shanghai Tianyi Film Company led by his eldest brother Shao to help him develop overseas distribution. 1925, Shaw Brothers established "Tianyi Film Company" in Shanghai, which was also the predecessor of Shaw Brothers Film Company.