Dina, the pink legend in Hong Kong history.
In the 1960s, she was the sexiest star in Hong Kong;
In the 1970s, she retired from business and owed a huge debt of HK$700,000, which she quickly repaid in just four years. Qing Dynasty;
In the 1980s, she traveled around the mainland, doing business to make money, and also donated a large amount of wealth;
In the 1990s, she entered the satellite navigation system into the world 52 into the 20th century, she did not stop and participated in the EU's development of the "GALILEO" (Galileo) global satellite navigation and positioning system to compete with the United States' technological hegemony.
[Edit this paragraph] Personal resume
My father’s name is Liang Xihong. He has a bold personality, a wide range of knowledge, and is good at playing chess, calligraphy and painting. When he was in his twenties, he was a lawyer and a university professor. and deputy director of the Guangdong Provincial Taxation Bureau. He got along with his daughter for less than a year. He separated from his wife and daughter due to illness in 1950 and died in 1954. Her grandfather was one of the big landowners in Xinhui and had eleven sons, but except for his four sons, Xiyan and Xihong, they all died young.
Liang Xihong and his wife got married in Hong Kong. Liang Guoxin's mother was from Panyu, and her ancestors were military generals in the late Ming Dynasty. She did not want to surrender to the Qing Dynasty and went to Panyu to open a village, which is Panyu Shishitou Chenjia Village. 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 her name with the word "Xin". However, along the road from Chamei County to Guangzhou, there is only "Xingning" but no "Xinning". Therefore, the word "Xin" means the transliteration, or it may have another meaning, which needs to be examined. As for the word "Guo", she guessed it meant "female".
She believes that her father opened the door for her to understand ancient books and read well, and taught her to have ideals in life, and his patriotism and the spirit of taking the world as his own responsibility also infected her. When her fifth uncle was dying, he recalled to her her father's fortune-telling ability: the former would become a beggar in 1955, while her daughter could show off her talents on the political stage. Both things later came true, which convinced her that Look at fortune-telling, feng shui, etc., and think they can be explained scientifically.
In 1956, when she was ten years old, she spent three years as a boarding student at St. Rosa Girls' School in Macau. She felt unhappy because her teacher deducted points once and she was unable to maintain her first place in the exam. She ran away from school due to fairness and later returned to Hong Kong to live with her mother. In the next three years, she studied in three prestigious girls' schools. However, because she later filmed sexy movies, the school was ashamed and the relationship between the two parties also deteriorated.
She graduated from high school in 1961.
Joining the film industry in 1962, she was pursued by the brother of Sarit Tanarajata, the Prime Minister of Thailand at the time. He fell in love with the boy, so he planned to make a movie and asked her to film. He was a banker himself, and his brother's status allowed her to get to know many political figures. In addition, when she first arrived in Bangkok, she saw the crowds at the airport welcoming her, a "big star" who had never performed before. He had a lot of questions about society and politics, which became the reason for his later leftward leanings.
She made two movies in Thailand. She returned to Hong Kong in 1965 and joined Cathay Pacific.
In 1967, she married Ma Yichang, a former swimming coach who came to Hong Kong from the mainland, in order to prove her sense of justice and not envy of wealth and fame. In February 1968, she gave birth to a daughter - now a male. Dina and her husband divorced in 1972.
The Cultural Revolution broke out in mainland China in 1966. The Cultural Revolution made her realize the spirit of selflessness, fearlessness of sacrifice and serving the people, and she also visited the mainland in a low-key manner from time to time. She later recalled that if she had not been married, she might have returned to the mainland to live and serve the country.
At the end of the 1960s, when Cantonese films were declining, she was strongly invited to make films. Considering the livelihood of many film workers, she agreed to come back.
Her left-leaning thoughts gradually matured, and by the winter of 1972, Xinhua News Agency, then stationed in Hong Kong, had begun to contact her.
In 1973, she publicly expressed her support for mainland China and asked to return to the mainland to "serve as a screw" to contribute, but she was dissuaded by Xinhua News Agency staff in Hong Kong. The following year, she declared bankruptcy. One of the important reasons was "to express her break with the bourgeoisie and capitalist society" and to become a proletarian fighter. At the same time, she began to study the works of Marx and Lenin, reading them for three years.
Although she was unable to return to the mainland to "contribute" at the time, she was still serving the People's Republic of China outside the mainland.
He retired from acting in 1975 and made 54 films. After Dina retired, she turned to mainland China's aerospace industry.
In the 1970s and 1980s, Dina first went to the mainland to develop the aerospace industry and establish navigation systems for mainland airports.
From 1977 to 1979, she did some work in the United States to promote the establishment of diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and the United States, as well as to promote the culture, economy and trade of both parties. Later, she went into business in a wide range of areas, so I won’t go into details here.
In the 1990s, it began to participate in the artificial satellite business. In recent years she has participated in the EU Galileo positioning system project. He also often interacts with senior officials in mainland China, has a deep understanding of China's system, and is also a well-known leftist.