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Wang Yaoqing (28 December 1881 – 3 June 1954) was a Chinese actor and singer noted for playing the role of a virtuous adult woman, or qingyi, the most important role in Peking opera. He was from Qingjiangpu District, Huai'an in eastern Jiangsu Province. Wang was noted for his skills as a long-sleeved dancer, for sword dancing, and for his portrayal of a stylish Manchu lady. He was president of the National Academy of Chinese Theater Arts from 1951 to 1954. He taught many other actors, including Mei Lanfang, the best-known singer of the genre.

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  • Wang Yaoqing (Peking opera) (en)
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  • Wang Yaoqing (28 December 1881 – 3 June 1954) was a Chinese actor and singer noted for playing the role of a virtuous adult woman, or qingyi, the most important role in Peking opera. He was from Qingjiangpu District, Huai'an in eastern Jiangsu Province. Wang was noted for his skills as a long-sleeved dancer, for sword dancing, and for his portrayal of a stylish Manchu lady. He was president of the National Academy of Chinese Theater Arts from 1951 to 1954. He taught many other actors, including Mei Lanfang, the best-known singer of the genre. (en)
  • 王瑶卿(1881年-1954年),名瑞臻,字稚庭,号菊痴,艺名瑶卿,斋名古瑁轩,晚年改作瑶青,原籍江苏清江(淮阴),生于北京,清末民国京剧旦角演员、戏曲教育家。其弟王凤卿。 (zh)
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  • Wang Yaoqing plays Queen Mother Xiao in Yanmen Pass. (en)
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  • Wang Yaoqing (28 December 1881 – 3 June 1954) was a Chinese actor and singer noted for playing the role of a virtuous adult woman, or qingyi, the most important role in Peking opera. He was from Qingjiangpu District, Huai'an in eastern Jiangsu Province. Wang was noted for his skills as a long-sleeved dancer, for sword dancing, and for his portrayal of a stylish Manchu lady. He was president of the National Academy of Chinese Theater Arts from 1951 to 1954. He taught many other actors, including Mei Lanfang, the best-known singer of the genre. (en)
  • 王瑶卿(1881年-1954年),名瑞臻,字稚庭,号菊痴,艺名瑶卿,斋名古瑁轩,晚年改作瑶青,原籍江苏清江(淮阴),生于北京,清末民国京剧旦角演员、戏曲教育家。其弟王凤卿。 (zh)
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