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She is talented and good-looking, the last pink legend in Hong Kong, and the "No. 1 star in Asia." ”

She has appeared in the camera without an inch, and she has also been a spy, and she is a well-deserved Hong Kong patriot and the mother of China's satellite navigation.

She passed away 10 years ago, and Xinhua News Agency published an obituary to mourn the actress, saying that her "life is full of legends".

Who is she?

She is a famous Hong Kong movie starDina, the daughter-in-law of the general.

Dina, formerly known as Liang Guixin, was born in 1945 in Xingning, Guangdong, the son of Liang Xihong, a well-known university professor and former deputy director of the Guangdong Provincial Taxation Bureau. It can be said that Dina was born in a wealthy family of scholars.

During the Anti-Japanese War, in order to provide a relatively safe environment for his children, Liang Xihong moved to Hong Kong with his family; After the end of the Anti-Japanese War, he died abruptly, and his family stayed in Hong Kong.

Although his father died, he deeply influenced the young Dina. His father, a patriot during his lifetime, often instilled in Dina the idea of the unity of family and country, and he warned Dina that no matter where she was, she should never forget her country.

For little Dina, her father has always been the object of her admiration, so she takes her father's words to heart deeply.

At the age of ten, Dina began her life as a boarder at St. Rosa's Girls' School in Macau, where she stayed for three years.

Dina has been very upright since she was a child, she is jealous and hateful, and she cannot see the slightest injustice, and this character trait is also reflected in her life.

In school, because of an unfair deduction of marks by the teacher, she Dina could not maintain the first place in the exam, which made Dina very disappointed, she felt that the name of a prestigious school was not a measure of the quality of educating students, such a school was not worth her continued study, so she resolutely dropped out of school and returned to Hong Kong to live with her mother.

Later, for various reasons, Dina studied at three prestigious girls' schools.

In 1961, Dina graduated from high school. After graduating from high school, she met Taunton, the younger brother of the Thai Prime Minister, at a social gathering. The good-looking Dina immediately captured Taunton's heart, and Taunton invited her to Thailand to make a movie in order to pursue her.

Dina is a person who likes to challenge herself, although she is outstanding, she never thought that she could one day make movies, and making movies has always been her dream, so she readily agreed.

Faced with her mother's worries and obstacles, Dina, who was only 17 years old at the time, secretly went behind her mother's back to apply for a passport and visa, and boarded the journey to Thailand. When she arrived at the airport in Thailand, as soon as she got off the plane, Dina was welcomed by many Thai people.

Everyone looked at her curiously, wanting to see what this beautiful woman who was favored by the prime minister's younger brother looked like.

In 1962, Dina made two films in Thailand. Taunton invested in the spy war film "Seven Tigers", and arranged the role of a beautiful spy for Dina, which seems to have been reflected in reality by Dina.

In these two films, Taunton personally arranged for the most professional directors and the most famous stars of the time to play for her, which also accumulated a lot of connections for Dina. Taunton also took Dina to various social occasions, meeting various politicians, royal families, and heads of state in Southeast Asia, and Dina never cared who the other party was, once she didn't like the content of the conversation, she immediately pulled out the stool and left.

In this way, Dina stayed in Thailand for three years, but in the end did not go with Taunton for personal reasons.

After filming the movie, Dina was already popular in Thailand at that time, and this also spread back to Hong Kong, when many famous directors saw her works, appreciated this beautiful woman, and invited her to continue creating.

The rebellious Dina became a popular star in Cantonese films, and her bold performances in two of Yeung Kwon's films were very popular. Later, she joined Hong Kong TVB and hosted TV shows. In the program, she was down-to-earth and generous, and her calm and atmospheric temperament attracted people's attention, for which the popularity of the TV station increased greatly and there were many more audiences.

In the same year, she was commissioned by director Li Hanxiang and was invited to shoot the movie "The Great Warlord". For making this movie, Dina performed completely out of friendship, she had a good relationship with Li Hanxiang in her early years, and her friends asked her to help.

But she didn't know that the movie pushed her to the top and fell down hard.

Although at that time, the environment of Hong Kong films was relatively relaxed, and Dina also filmed some other scantily clad scenes, she was a very principled person and never shot revealing scenes.

Later, she mentioned in her memoirs that the shooting of the exposed scenes was not her subjective will at all, but was deceived by director Li Hanxiang.

Before filming, Li Hanxiang clearly told her that there was not too much exposure to the camera, and when she found that she needed to be out of place, he said that the camera would not be filmed, and it was not until after the movie was broadcast that she realized that she had been deceived.

But the matter has come to this point, and there is no way to remedy it.

After the movie was broadcast, it attracted countless audiences and set a box office success, and Dina became famous for a while and was sought after by everyone.

Dina knew that the higher she played, the more painful it hurt, and this situation was not what she wanted to see, and she didn't have to show herself to get everything, especially in this way.

For the mother, her daughter's filming of the movie was originally against her will, and the shooting of this large-scale movie showed Dina's rebellion, so the mother was very disappointed in her.

The school where Dina once attended quickly cleared up her relationship with her, and the school was ashamed, believing that she had corrupted the school's atmosphere, and the relationship between the two sides also deteriorated.

Dina later said in an interview that as long as there was such a thing, she would be nailed to the frame of shame forever, and no matter how high her achievements and how good her reputation was, people would always talk about it.

Two years later, Dina announced her retirement from filming, and she supported the Hong Kong film industry in the 70s with 54 films in her life, completing the remarkable works of her life at a young age.

Dina is said to have had thousands of suitors in her life, and that's just the people who showed their actions to pursue her. She fascinated tens of thousands of moviegoers in Hong Kong at that time, and countless people fell under her pomegranate skirt and were conquered by her beauty and personality.

Her suitors are all noble, and her demeanor has fascinated people from all over the world, and top career leaders from all walks of life have sought after her.

At that time, many people took it for granted that Dina would definitely marry a world-class rich man, after all, even the younger brother of the Thai Prime Minister had chased her, and her vision must be very high, and who could she look at.

But what they don't know is that Dina is not a person who covets wealth and enjoyment, and later she married Ma Yizhang, an ordinary swimming coach in the mainland, and gave birth to a daughter, Ma Tianru. This shows her transcendent pursuit of life.

A few years after the divorce, Dina married Luo Yu, the second son of the general.

In 1990, Luo Yu and Dina got married overseas.

Remembering her father's earnest teachings since she was a child, Dina has always retained a patriotic heart.

In 1973, she publicly expressed her support for the motherland, saying that "it is the duty of Hong Kong people to love the country, and Hong Kong people should be patriotic." In order to show her attitude towards being a proletariat, she deliberately went into debt and declared bankruptcy, breaking with the bourgeoisie and capitalist society.

Over the next four years, Dina relied on her ability to run a business to repay the huge sum.

At the same time, she also began to study and study proletarian works to gain an in-depth understanding of the communist spirit. After several years of study, her thinking became more and more progressive, and she chose to come to the mainland in the 70s to develop.

Returning to the mainland again, her childhood memories of the mainland have been blurred, but she has the feeling of returning home again, she deeply feels the new changes in the mainland with each passing day, and feels happy for herself to return to her hometown.

At that time, New China was just starting, and there were still deficiencies in many fields, and it was urgent to improve the level, and Dina was determined to make a contribution to the motherland. She began to build navigation systems for airports in the mainland, and used her own resources to promote the development of the motherland's aerospace industry.

At that time, the airports of most cities in mainland China used the satellite navigation system of the company's company.

From 1977 to 1999, she also went to the United States, actively campaigning for China's relations with the United States, and contributing to the establishment of diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and the United States.

Dina's patriotism was revered.

On March 31, 2010, Dina died in Hong Kong at 11:10 at the age of 65, and the cause of death was physical failure.

Dina's children said that Dina did not want any public funeral ceremonies, because Dina had said before her death that she wanted everyone to remember her talking and laughing during her lifetime, and did not want everyone to see her expressionless after her death.

Dina also left her last words for the reporters:

"Swords and guns can harm people, pen and ink can save people, and human society has truly become a system of communication because of the media. Think about the history of human society in the past, when there was no media, how dark the human society was, and how thin the human cognition was. Friends of the media, please continue your constructive work, as long as you uphold your conscience, human society will progress because of the media."

Such a legendary woman in her life proves to us that life is not limited, it is a wilderness rather than a track, no matter what adversity you have encountered, you have the courage to challenge yourself, there are infinite possibilities and wonderful.

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