- Xue Jinghua
Xue Jinghua (born
October 7 ,1946 ) (Chinese: 薛菁华;pinyin : Xūe Jīnghúa) is a Chineseballerina who was cast in the now internationally well-knownRed Detachment of Women of theNational Ballet of China as Wu Qinghua, the heroine of theballet for which she became a big-time "prima ballerina ". The film version of the ballet was released in1971 in China , five years into theCultural Revolution . As one of theEight model plays , the film was shown across the country in every cinema, every factory, and every village in the following several years until 1976 when theCultural Revolution officially ended. As a consequence of the film, Xue Jinghua achieved a nationwide fame.Liu Qingtang was cast as Hong Changqing in the ballet and the film version of it.When
Richard Nixon , the thirty-seventhPresident of the United States , visited China in 1972, he was entertained with a stage production ofRed Detachment of Women , and Xue Jinghua performed as Wu Qinghua in the ballet. This, according to Xue, was the best of her numerous performances since 1967.What happened next was that Xue Jinghua was diagnosed with
tuberculosis , and she was bedridden for the next five years. Afterwards, it took her tremendous effort to return her physical condition to the level of aballerina .In 1977, when Xue Jinghua was ready to return to the stage, she experienced her political troubles: she was suspected to be related to the
Gang of Four who had seen their downfall in 1976, and an investigation begun. Meanwhile, she was relegated to work as a seamstress for other ballerinas. She eventually survived her ordeal, unscathed.After the
Sino-US relationship was normalized in 1979, Xue Jinghua was among the first delegation of artists that were sent by the Chinese government to visit the US.In the following decade, Xue visited many countries as a ballerina as well as a representative of Chinese artists.
In 1990, she resigned her position at the Central Ballet Troupe headquaterted in Beijing to join her husband, Chen Ping, in
Hong Kong . Here Xue started working as a ballet coach. Xue and her husband have a daughter, Mimi.
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