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Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-31

Five artists who stick to their hearts: I would rather pay tens of millions than be Chinese!

On the glamorous stage of the entertainment industry, there is no shortage of stars who choose to immigrate or change their nationality for various reasons. However, when faced with this choice, five artists announced without hesitation that they would rather pay tens of millions of dollars for the motherland than stick to their Chinese identity. Let's get to know these five artists who stick to their hearts one by one, and see how they use practical actions to convey positive energy.

Jackie Chan: The pride of the world's superstars

Jackie Chan, a well-known martial arts superstar in China, has not only become popular domestically, but has also accumulated huge influence internationally. However, in the face of Hollywood's **, Jackie Chan did not change his Chinese nationality. Growing up in Australia in his early years, he was sent back to Hong Kong for being mischievous and thus began his acting career. Jackie Chan is not only emerging in the film industry, but also a director, producer, and versatile.

After going to the United States to shoot "Rush Hour", Hollywood expressed great interest in Jackie Chan and hoped that he would become an American citizen. However, Jackie Chan politely refused this ** because he was proud of being Chinese. Jackie Chan not only refused to change his nationality, but also tried many times to change his nationality back to China for his son Fang Zuming, showing his deep affection for the motherland. He always wears Chinese costumes when he is abroad, and he is proud of his identity as a Chinese, and this attitude of sticking to his heart has touched countless fans.

Zhang Yimou: The power hand of the director's circle

Zhang Yimou, a heavyweight in the field of Chinese directing, has attracted attention for his outstanding directing talent and pursuit of art. He directed the opening ceremonies of the 2008 Olympic Games and the 2022 Winter Olympics, bringing glory to China. Zhang Yimou first studied photography at the Beijing Film Academy, but later turned to the path of director and actor, and became famous with his work "Red Sorghum".

In family life, Zhang Yimou once faced the punishment of the national birth policy and was fined 7.48 million yuan for overbirth. Faced with advice to change his nationality to avoid fines, Zhang Yimou firmly chose to accept the country's punishment. He said he would not forget who he was because he was Chinese. This insistence has played a positive role model for the spread of positive energy in the Chinese director circle.

Fei Yuqing: The gentle voice of the music world

Fei Yuqing is popular for his gentle temperament and moving singing voice. His masterpiece "A Cut of Plums" is still sung today. Fei Yuqing went to Japan to develop his career when he was young, but gave up a beautiful marriage because he insisted on Chinese nationality. His first love was a Japanese woman, but the woman's family asked Fei Yuqing to give up her Chinese nationality in order to get married, so he chose to return to his motherland without hesitation. Fei Yuqing's persistence is not only manifested in personal feelings, but also in cherishing Chinese culture and nationality. His singing voice conveys his love for the motherland and has become a clear stream in the music world.

Serenity: Sticking to Chinese identity in the face of setbacks

Tranquility, a graduate of the Shanghai Theater Academy, has become a leader in the film industry with his excellent acting skills and beautiful appearance. She had moved to the United States because of her marriage, but she did not renounce her Chinese citizenship because of this. After the divorce, she faced accusations from netizens and was misunderstood as changing her nationality. However, Tranquility has repeatedly emphasized on social platforms that she is Chinese and has never changed her nationality. Faced with the choice of marriage and nationality, Serenity shows the strength of sticking to one's heart. Her choice is not only loyalty to China, but also respect for her own identity. Tranquil words and deeds have injected a clear stream into the entertainment industry and conveyed positive energy.

Venus: The Chinese pride of the judge dancers

Jin Xing, a judge dancer in the entertainment industry, is known for his straightforward personality and sharp reviews. She has achieved great success in the field of dance, but she also faced pressure to change her nationality when choosing a marriage. Venus's ex-boyfriend had persuaded her to become Belgian national, but she firmly rejected the proposal because of her deep love for her homeland.

Even after getting married and moving to Germany, Jin Xing still chose to retain her Chinese nationality. In order for her children to study in China, she even temporarily divorced her husband, showing her deep affection for the motherland. Jin Xing's attitude shows his love for Chinese culture and adherence to nationality, injecting a strong positive energy into the entertainment industry.

These five artists, whether it is Jackie Chan, who has achieved great success on the international stage, or Zhang Yimou, who leads the leading group in the director's circle, or Fei Yuqing, who conquers thousands of listeners with his fresh singing, and Jin Xing, who has emerged in the film industry, and Jin Xing, a judge dancer in the entertainment industry, have all become disseminators and representatives of positive energy of Chinese culture with their attitudes of adhering to their hearts and cherishing their nationality。Their stories inspire thousands of fans, convey the positive energy of loving the motherland, and let us learn from them not only the charm of art, but also the deep affection for the country and pride in Chinese culture.

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