Tina, formerly known as Liang, was born in 1945, and her ancestral home is Xinhui, Guangdong. His father is called Liang Xihong. He is generous, knowledgeable and proficient in piano, chess, painting and calligraphy. More than twenty years old, lawyer, university professor, deputy director of Guangdong Provincial Taxation Bureau. He spent less than a year with his daughter, 1950 separated from his wife and daughter due to illness, and 1954 died. Her grandfather was a big landlord in Xinhui. He had eleven sons, but all of them died young except four sons, Saixixi and Xi Hong.
Liang Xihong married his wife in Hong Kong. Liang's mother was from Panyu, and her ancestor was a military general in the late Ming Dynasty. She doesn't want to go to Panyu to open a village. It's Chenjia Village in Jieshitou, Panyu. Her mother conceived her in Meixian County, and when she returned to Guangzhou after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, she gave birth to her in Xinning County, hence the name "Xin". However, from Chamei County to Guangzhou, only "Xingning" has no "Xinning", so whether the word "Xin" is transliterated or has another meaning remains to be verified. And this word "Guo", she guessed, means "Guo".
She believes that her father opened the door for her to know ancient books and study hard, taught her to have ideals in life, and his patriotism and the spirit of taking the world as his responsibility also infected her. On his deathbed, her fifth uncle recalled her father's fortune-telling skills: the former would become a beggar at 1955, while his daughter could show her skills in politics. These two things later came true, which made her believe in fortune telling and geomantic omen, and thought that they could be explained by science.
1956, when she was ten years old, she worked as a boarder in santa rosa Girls' School in Macau for three years. Because the teacher deducted a point, she failed to keep the first place in the exam. She felt unfair, fled the school and returned to Hong Kong to live with her mother. In the following three years, she studied in three famous girls' schools, but because she later made sexy movies, the school was humiliated and the relationship between the two sides deteriorated. 196 1 graduated from high school, 1962 joined the film circle, 1975 retired and made 54 films.
1962, she was pursued by the younger brother of then Thai Prime Minister Sarit Tanarajatta. He fell in love with Boyi, so he designed to make a movie and let her make a movie. He is a banker himself. Because of his brother's identity, she knows many politicians. In addition, when she first arrived in Bangkok, she saw that the people who welcomed her were "big stars" who had never performed before, which made her have many questions about society and politics and became the reason for her left leaning in the future.
She made two films in Thailand, 1965 returned to Hong Kong to join Cathay Pacific, which made other movie stars in the same company feel very distressed. 1967, in order to prove her sense of justice and not envy fame and fortune, she married Ma Yizhang, a former swimming coach who came to Hong Kong from the mainland. 1968 In February, she gave birth to a daughter-now she has become a man. Tina divorced her husband 1972.
From 65438 to 0966, the Cultural Revolution broke out in Chinese mainland. The Cultural Revolution made her realize the spirit of selflessness, fear of sacrifice and serving the people, and she also kept a low profile and went back to the mainland from time to time. She later recalled that if there was no marriage, she would have returned to the mainland to live and serve the country.
In the late 1960s, Cantonese films declined, so she was invited to film. Considering the livelihood of many filmmakers, she promised to come back.
Her left-leaning thoughts gradually matured, and by the winter of 1972, the then Hong Kong Xinhua News Agency had begun to contact her. 1973, she publicly expressed her support for Chinese mainland and asked to go back to the mainland to "be a screw" to contribute her strength, but was dissuaded by the staff of Xinhua News Agency in Hong Kong. The following year, she declared bankruptcy, one of the important reasons was "breaking with the bourgeoisie and capitalist society" and becoming a proletarian fighter. At the same time, she began to delve into the works of Marx and Lenin, and the first reading was three years.
Although she was unable to "contribute" to the mainland at that time, she still worked for the people of China outside the mainland. From 1977 to 1979, she did some work in the United States to promote the establishment of diplomatic relations between China people and China and the United States, and to promote the culture and economy of both sides. Later, she went into the sea to do business in a wide range, so I won't go into details here.