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Mei Lanfang and Chaplin

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The Case of a Man's Head

The Case of a Man's Head
During the Jiajing period (1522-1566) of the Ming dynasty, the emperor devoted all of his time to...

The Capture and Release of Cao Cao

The Capture and Release of Cao Cao
Towards the end of the Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 A.D.), power at court fell into the hands of a...

The Drunken Beauty

The Drunken Beauty
Yang Yuhuan was originally the consort of Prince Shou, a son of the Tang Emperor Minghuang.

Mei Lanfang had met the comedian master Chaplin twice. The first time was during Mei's visit to America when the two masters of art met in Hollywood and exchanged freely their views on drama. Mei Lanfang told Chaplin that he had learned from his silent films how to express a character's innermost feelings via acts and expressions, while Chaplin consulted Mei Lanfang on the performing art of clown in Beijing Opera. The second time was in Shanghai where Mei Lanfang accompanied Chaplin during his one-day stay. And this day, short as it was, left an indelible impression in Chaplin's memory.

Mei Lanfang

Mei Lanfang
Mei Lanfang
Mei Lanfang (1884 to 1961) is a world famous maestro of Peking Opera in China. As the most renowned one among the "Four Famous Dan", Mei Lanfang had made prominent contribution to the popularization and improvement of Chinese Peking Opera.
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