Tian Hua, an ordinary and legendary name, her life is full of tenacity and perseverance. She is one of the outstanding representatives in the history of Chinese cinema and the first generation of famous actresses in New China.
Tian Hua was born in a backward small mountain village in Hebei Province, and his family was very poor when he was a child, and he lost his mother when he was a child. However, she was not defeated by the hardships of life, on the contrary, she became an outstanding film actress through her own hard work and talent.
In 1940, Tian Hua participated in the Eighth Route Army's Jinchaji Military Region Anti-Enemy Drama Club, and began her acting career. During her time in the drama club, she often followed the drama club to various places for publicity performances, and played roles in many dramas. Her acting talent and talent were fully developed and showcased.
As time passed, Tian Hua's acting career gradually emerged. In 1950, she played the role of "Xi'er" in the movie "The White-Haired Girl", which was well-known and loved by the audience. This film is a classic in the history of Chinese cinema, and Tian Hua's performance has become an eternal classic.
In the following decades, Tian Hua filmed a number of films, including "The Party's Daughter", "The Mountains and Rivers", "The Heart of the Blue Sea", "The Seal of the Seal", "Dr. Bethune" and "The Secret Drawings". In these films, the roles she plays are distinctive, whether it is the lead or the supporting role, she is able to accurately grasp the character and emotions of the character, and interpret the role to the fullest.
Tian Hua's acting career not only shows her artistic talent and acting talent, but also shows her tenacity and perseverance. She overcame the difficulties of her family's poverty and the loss of her mother in childhood, and became an outstanding film actress through her own efforts and talents. Her acting career has also left a valuable legacy in the history of Chinese cinema.
In addition, Tian Hua also refused commercial performances and advertisements, and adhered to his own artistic principles. She believes that actors should prioritize art and not compromise for commercial gain. This firm stance and attitude has also become a major feature of her acting career.
Today, Tian Hua is over 90 years old, but her spirit is still strong and she still loves the film industry. Her story and spirit will forever inspire future actors and audiences in their quest for art and truth.