Veteran Chinese Actress Chen Xiaoxu Passes On


Dream of the Red Mansion star Chen Xiaoxu has died of breast cancer in south China's Guangdong Province. She was 42.

Wang Yuanfeng, Chen's aunt, recalled Chen pressing her chest in pain. "She was strong-willed and refused to go to hospital," she lamented.

Despite being diagnosed with breast cancer, Chen spurned western medicine, preferring to use traditional Chinese medical treatment, Wang said.

Born in Anshan City in northeast China's Liaoning Province, the comely Chen beat other contestants in 1985 to act the role of Lin Daiyu, heroine of the novel "A Dream of Red Mansions". A poem she wrote at the time brought her national fame.

Quiet and fond of literature, she has always been regarded as a "real Lin Daiyu" even after she quit the stage in 1991 and established her own advertising company in 1996.

"The character (Lin Daiyu) opened a window for me, but shut a door," Chen said -- the fame of the character was such that it was very difficult for her to get other roles in other TV series.

Chen was successful in business and was listed as an economic celebrity in 2005.

Even as actors and actresses began auditioning for a remake of "A Dream of Red Mansions", the low-key star stirred up a media buzz in February when she was tonsured and became a nun in Baiguoxinglong Temple in Changchun, capital of northeast China's Jilin Province. Her husband later converted to Buddhism as well.

"Lin Daiyu is not a worldly person, and neither is Chen Xiaoxu," said netizens on sina.com.

After Chen's death, over 9,000 netizens expressed their condolence on sina.com by press time, and some even composed poemsin memory of her. "Your soul journeyed west to listen to the chanting of sutras, who will bury the flowers now that the most gracious flower has left us?," said one netizen referring to a scene in the novel when the sentimental Lin buried withered flowers.

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