When it comes to the name Wang Qun, you may be a little strange. But when it comes to Jin er in the classic martial arts drama Zhen San in the 1980s, a vivid and lifelike role, many people will suddenly realize. It is Wang Qun who plays the role of Jin er.
Wang Qun at that time was not the male lead in the play, but his performance was enough to steal the limelight. In 1985, he won the Golden Eagle Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor for his superb performance in Zhen San, which is undoubtedly the best affirmation of his acting skills.
Wang Qun and Jet Li went out the same door and even embarked on the journey to the screen earlier.
In the movie craze of the 1980s, he starred in a series of martial arts films such as "Chivalrous Girl Thirteen Sister" and "Golden Dart Huang Tianba". He was neck and neck with his younger brother Jet Li and became a hot martial arts star at that time.
Fate always seems to joke. Just when people expected Wang Qun to climb another tall building, his career development encountered a bottleneck. At the same time, Jet Li became popular all over the country by virtue of his works such as Shaolin Temple, and the gap between the two gradually widened.
What is more regrettable is that Wang Qun died young when he was in his prime, leaving endless regrets. And his death is also quite tortuous, the dispute between son and mother even went to court, this scene of family disputes undoubtedly let people sigh endlessly.
The first appearance of the screen, bad luck
Wang Qun's martial arts road comes from a discerning PE teacher. Teacher Meng found the strong and strange-boned child at Changqiao Primary School in Xicheng District, Beijing, and introduced him to his classmate Wu Bin.
From then on, Wang Qun formed an indissoluble bond with martial arts. Wu Bin placed high hopes on Wang Qun and regarded him as his right-hand man.
During the preparation of Shici Sports School, Wu Bin took Wang Qun around to select martial arts talents and finally selected an elite team, including future martial arts stars such as Jet Li.
And Wang Qun, as a big brother, naturally became the leader of this team. In the days of the martial arts team, Wang Qun set an example for his brothers and sisters.
He worked hard and developed an excellent skill, whether it was the north leg of southern boxing or the sword and sword halberd. Since 1974, as a main member of the Beijing Wushu team, he has participated in national martial arts competitions many times and won numerous medals.
Although Wang Qun has gained fame in the martial arts world, his development in the film and television circle is not entirely satisfactory. He was the first member of the martial arts team to appear on the screen, but he only played the second male role in the movie "the Treasure out of the match".
Although his performance was relaxed and witty and his martial arts skills were excellent, the film did not achieve the desired response. By contrast, Jet Li's later "Shaolin Temple" was popular all over the country.
Perhaps this was fate's trick. Although Wang Qun entered the film and television industry earlier than Jet Li, he never tasted the taste of fame. His luck always seemed to be a little worse.
A superstar who passed by? Wang Qun's road to acting
In the 1980s, classic works shone like bright stars in the sky of Chinese movies.
And among these stars, there is a name, although not in its heyday, but it can always leave a deep impression in people's hearts-he is Wang Qun.
Wang Qun's road to acting can be said to be full of twists and turns. From the beginning of the "out-of-competition treasure grab" to the painstaking practice of the amateur performance training class of the Beijing Film Academy, he took every step firmly and forcefully.
Compared with his classmates Li Chengru, Zhao Baogang, Zhu Lin and others, Wang Qun may not be the most dazzling star, but he has his own unique charm.
Fate always seems to joke with him. When phenomenal works such as "Shaolin Temple" sweep the film scene, Wang Qun always passes by these opportunities.
His image and martial arts are enough to make him stand out in any work. But the cruelty of reality is that sometimes talent is not enough.
It was not until 1984 that Lin Daqing's TV series Zhen San gave Wang Qun a stage to display his talents. He played the role of Jin er, although not the leading actor, but with his excellent performance won the love of the audience.
He shows the inner world of the character incisively and vividly with exquisite acting skills, which makes people see his infinite possibilities as an actor.
Since then, Huo Biao in "Thirteen Girls of Xia" has brought Wang Qun's acting career to a new level.
His performance was really bold and won the general recognition of the audience. Although he is still the second male, Wang Qun has proved with his own strength that the light of the actor does not depend on the size of the character.
In the late 1980s, martial arts films gradually entered a low period, but Wang Qun ushered in the spring of his acting career in this period.
He successively played important roles in works such as "Golden Dart Huang Tianba" and "invincible Mandarin Duck legs" and became famous. His martial arts moves are neat and neat, and his performance is full of tension, which fascinates the audience.
From Moscow to Beijing: Wang Qun's Film and Television Dream and Martial Arts
At that time, Wang Qun was nearly thirty years old, but he was still alone. Fate, always play tricks on people like this, let him in many pursuers, always can not find that right person.
Fate always brings surprises when you least expect them to. In Moscow, he met a blonde Russian beauty, and their eyes met as if the whole world stood still.
In 1990, they entered the hall of marriage, and soon after, a lovely son came to this happy family, and Wang Qun's heart was filled with joy.
Just when the family is happy, the wheel of fate turns again. An investor found Wang Qun and hoped to work with him to create the movie "laugh proud of Life".
Wang Qun's heart was on fire, and it took him only seven days to finish the script. However, just when everything was ready, investors suddenly withdrew, which undoubtedly poured cold water on Wang Qun.
He clenched his teeth, took out his savings from opening a martial arts school, borrowed a sum of money from a friend, totaled 1.8 million yuan, and decided to continue filming "laughing proud of Life."
This time, he has several roles, including screenwriter, director, lead actor and investor, and every role puts him under pressure. But it is this kind of pressure that makes him devote himself to the creation of the film even harder.
In the end, "Xiao ao Life" achieved good results after its release. Wang Qun not only recovered his investment, but also had a slight surplus. After that, Wang Qun seemed to find his own new direction, and he decided to return to the film and television circle.
He has successively invested in starring in a number of film and television productions, creating one role after another deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
Whether it is Huang Feihong in the Legend of Shaolin Heroes, Ji Haizi in Royal Huazi, Ming Song in the New Shaolin Temple and Zhang Yi in the Young Zhang Sanfeng, he has conquered the audience with his acting skills.
In the Taiji Master starring Wu Jing, his role as Chen Zhengzhou is even more unforgettable to the audience. Thanks to the efforts of Wang Qun, he also did well in the martial arts school in Russia, attracting many foreign disciples to come to study.
At the same time, he has also expanded his contacts in the film and television circle and has a certain status. Just then, he made a decision that surprised everyone-to shift the focus of his career from Moscow to Beijing.
This decision puzzled his wife, she wanted to live a stable life, as long as she had no worries about food and clothing, she was content.
However, Wang Qun was different. He always held back his anger. He always felt that his career had not reached the height he expected.
Therefore, he insisted on going back to China for development. The decision has also divided them, and when both sides are stubborn and unable to reach an agreement, they are likely to be greeted by parting ways.
The emotional twists and turns and brilliant career of martial arts masters
In the cold winter of Moscow in 1998, Wang Qun made a major decision to close his martial arts school there and parted ways with his wife.
Their son chose to stay in Moscow and continue to pursue his life in that land. On the other hand, Wang Qun returned to his native Beijing with full blood and unknown expectations.
After returning to Beijing, Wang Qun did not immerse himself in the loss of the past, but devoted himself to the new cause with a more high-spirited attitude.
He founded a cultural center and opened a martial arts school in Huairou, dedicated to training a new generation of martial arts stars.
This school not only teaches martial arts, but also pays attention to students' cultural literacy, and even invites film and television performance teachers to teach, which can be described as creating a new martial arts star in an all-round way.
Wang Qun's career is in its heyday. He has not only earned rich wealth, but also won wide praise and respect in the industry. At such a peak, love also comes quietly.
An elegant beauty came into his life and became his second wife. Two years later, they ushered in the crystallization of love-their son Wang Xi. Wang Qun's joy was overexpressed, and he vowed to create a better future for his children.
The success of his career did not make Wang Qun's family life any happier. Similar to the previous marriage, Wang Qun still left most of the housework to his wife and devoted himself to his career.
With the passage of time, his wife began to be dissatisfied with his "male chauvinism", and the quarrels between the two became more and more frequent.
Finally, in 2007, Wang Qun's second marriage came to an end. Son Wang Xi chose to live with his ex-wife, which undoubtedly dealt a great blow to Wang Qun.
In the face of the setbacks of life, Wang Qun did not choose to sink. He devoted all his energies to film and television creation, ambitious plans to set up Wangqun martial arts complex in many parts of the country, and even set up two film and television shooting bases in Beijing.
His film and television creation project is also in constant progress, showing his dedication and pursuit of his career. Only Wang Qun knows the pressure and hardship behind success.
The sudden death of martial arts masters and the disturbance of family heritage
On a quiet winter night, January 3, 2008, the legendary figure of the martial arts world, Wang Qun, suddenly collapsed. Ambulances whizzed by but failed to save the 48-year-old martial artist.
Why did his body, always as tough as steel, suddenly collapse on this cold night? Wang Qun, a man who takes martial arts as his life, is full of strength in his every move and every breath.
It is such a person who seems to be omnipotent, but suddenly died because of a myocardial infarction. The doctor said with regret that he was exhausted to death under great pressure.
The death of Wang Qun was like a bolt from the blue, which caught everyone by surprise. He left no last words, only a bunch of complicated family relationships and a lot of legacies to be allocated.
The inheritance, which included a Buick, antiques and furniture, became a flashpoint for family disputes.
On January 18, 2009, just one year after Wang Qun's death, his youngest son, Wang Xi, took his grandmother and brother in Russia to court.
This lawsuit surprised everyone. Wang Qun's mother and two grandchildren were red in the face and would not give way to each other for those legacies.
This legacy storm was finally resolved under the mediation of the court. The Buick belongs to Wang Qun's mother, while the rest of the estate is owned by Wang Qun's mother, his second wife and two sons.
But Wang Qun's mother needs to compensate her grandson Wang Xi for 30,000 yuan. This seemingly simple distribution of inheritance reveals the complex relationship within the family and the greed of human nature.
It's a pity that the curtain ends, but the screen image lasts forever.
He played Jin er in the TV series Zhen San, Wu Jiatai in the invincible Mandarin Duck legs, and Chen Zhengzhou in the Tai Chi Guru.
These roles may not be the most famous, but each of them is vivid and deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Among his brothers, his acting skills are outstanding, even compared with today's martial arts superstars.
The kings in real life are not as smooth as he was on the screen. His life is full of regrets and unfulfilled expectations.
Although he is brilliant and high-spirited, he always seems to have a little bit of bad luck, which prevents him from reaching the peak in his heart.
What is even more regrettable is that Wang Qun died because of overwork.
In the last moment of his life, he may still be fighting for the dream in his heart, but he never thought that this persistence finally cost him his life.
Today, Wang Qun has been dead for 16 years, and his two sons have grown up. Presumably, when they recall their father, they will also feel a little ashamed of what they did that year. After all, they didn't really understand their father's last wishes and dreams at that time.
For our generation of viewers, Wang Qun may not be the most dazzling star, but his image on the screen is always worth remembering. His acting skills, his persistence and his regrets have all become indelible memories in our hearts.