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\"This is the greatest punishment from God for changing my nationality!\"
She is hailed as the versatile queen of the screen, also a respected veteran in the mainland Chinese entertainment industry. Known for her bold portrayal of Tiger in \"Camel Xiangzi,\" she became a household name across the country.
Yet behind the glittering facade, her life tells a tale of profound sorrow. Married thrice and divorced twice, she endured domestic abuse. In pursuit of true love, she changed her nationality, only to end up a widow in her later years. Even the coveted title of \"National Class Actress,\" earned through a lifetime of dedication, was forcibly stripped amid controversy.
So what exactly happened to lead to the downfall of the once-revered Siqin Gaowa?
As the saying goes, when one door opens for you, another one closes. In the Chinese film and television industry, Siqin Gaowa's talent was unmatched, appearing in numerous classic productions. However, behind her fame lay a path fraught with untold hardships.
Born in 1950 into a military family in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, both her parents were early revolutionary soldiers. Due to various reasons, her father passed away shortly after the founding of the country, leaving her mother with a highly specialized job that necessitated young Siqin Gaowa to be raised by her grandmother.
Growing up in such conditions, Siqin Gaowa began doing chores like fetching water and chopping wood to ease the family's burden. Yet, it was during these challenging early years that she developed a resilient spirit.
After finishing farm work each day, her grandfather would teach her painting and singing. Influenced by the neighboring Mongolian community, she became proficient in various ethnic dances. By the time she reached high school, Siqin Gaowa frequently represented her school in national arts performances.
Winning accolades in various competitions, she became a local star in her county and was even chosen by the Inner Mongolia Song and Dance Troupe to be a dancer and announcer, breaking conventions.
However, just as her career was beginning to soar, she encountered the darkest period of her life. Upon joining the troupe, she met the director of the Inner Mongolia Film Studio, Sun Tianxiang, through a senior colleague's introduction. Despite their significant age difference, Siqin Gaowa, lacking parental affection from a young age, quickly fell deeply in love.
Not long after turning 18, fueled by youthful recklessness, Siqin Gaowa and Sun Tianxiang obtained their marriage certificate. However, she was unprepared for the challenges of married life, especially after giving birth to a son and a daughter in quick succession.
Combined with Sun Tianxiang's career pressures and slow promotion, his temperament changed dramatically, especially when intoxicated, resorting to physical violence against Siqin Gaowa. Initially, she tolerated the abuse for the sake of their children, knowing that divorce carried significant social stigma for women during that era.
However, as the scars on her body multiplied, she found it increasingly difficult to escape the shadows of her past. Thus, after eight years of marriage, Siqin Gaowa finally divorced him when she could bear it no longer.
As the saying goes, when you are at your lowest point, every step is uphill. Following her divorce, unwilling to recall the domestic violence, Siqin Gaowa reluctantly left the dance troupe. Serendipitously, the Beijing August First Film Studio was recruiting, and she stumbled into an acting career.
Not long after, she met her second husband, director Ao Xingchen. Scarred by previous abuse, Siqin Gaowa carried deep emotional wounds, making her indifferent to new relationships. Yet, Ao Xingchen's persistent pursuit rekindled her belief in love. Before their marriage, he reassured her that he would never treat her like those abusive men.
Initially, she believed she had finally found enduring love. However, over the years, Ao Xingchen's strong controlling nature and male chauvinism made it impossible for Siqin Gaowa to adapt. In 1982, her role as the fiery Tiger in the film \"Camel Xiangzi\" propelled her to national fame overnight, perfectly capturing Lao She's novel's character.
Yet, as her career flourished, tensions grew with Ao Xingchen, who struggled to accept her growing fame and insisted she remain at home, managing the household instead of pursuing her acting career.
Their incompatible personalities quickly led to their divorce. After consecutive emotional setbacks, Siqin Gaowa lost her desire for romantic pursuits and immersed herself in continuous filming to avoid thinking about relationships.
However, fate had other plans. In 1986, during a film shoot, Siqin Gaowa suffered a sudden accident that required emergency hospitalization. Learning of this, Chen Liangsheng, a Swiss-Chinese musician, took care of her daily needs and even sent her flowers daily.
His unwavering care deeply touched Siqin Gaowa's heart, thawing her long-cold emotions. In 1986, they married, and to strengthen their bond and pursue true love, she acquired Swiss nationality, relocating with her daughter to Switzerland.
However, this decision brought immense trouble. China does not recognize dual nationality, so upon acquiring Swiss citizenship, Siqin Gaowa lost her Chinese nationality, despite her status as a \"National Class Actress\" not explicitly requiring Chinese citizenship.
Although her career faced setbacks, Siqin Gaowa found happiness with Chen Liangsheng. He not only supported her acting career but also flew to China frequently to ensure her well-being, assisting with script selection and finding film resources.
They hoped to grow old together in love, but tragically, Chen Liangsheng passed away in 2022 after falling seriously ill. Once again, Siqin Gaowa's faith in love shattered, leaving her in profound grief for a long time.
After handling her husband's affairs, Siqin Gaowa returned to China with her daughter, throwing herself back into the film industry despite her advanced age and declining health.
Although her aging appearance and the loss of her husband took a toll on her spirits, Siqin Gaowa continued to pour her heart into every fleeting moment on screen. Recently seen using a cane in Meihe, she is assisted carefully by her aides.
In conclusion, having experienced three marriages, two divorces, changing nationality for love, and losing her \"National Class Actress\" title, Siqin Gaowa has endured pain that might span several lifetimes for others. Nonetheless, one hopes she can face the future with a smile and find happiness in the second half of her life.
Source: Baidu Baike - Siqin Gaowa
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