In traditional aesthetics, three courts and five eyes is the standard appearance, and is also called the most ideal face shape. This face shape is called "oval face" or "oval face". It is the most standard face shape for most Oriental girls. For an oval face, the horizontal proportion of the eyes is exactly one-fifth of the width of the cheek, and the vertical proportion of the forehead, nose, and chin is exactly the same, which is the so-called "three courts and five eyes." In the 1980s and 1990s, most film and television actresses met this standard. Let us take a look at the oval-faced actresses on the 1986 calendar.
Michelle, because she successfully played the role of Zhao Qiannan in "The Hero Fearless", Michelle became one of the first Hong Kong stars known to mainland audiences. As early as 1976, Michelle set out on the road to stardom by playing Huang Rong in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", the first million-viewing record in Hong Kong history. She became the first-generation "Huang Rong" actor and performed countless classic roles. He is still active on the screen and is an evergreen tree in the film industry.
Hu Huizhong, together with Hu Guanzhen and Hu Yinmeng, is known as the "Three Hus" in the Taiwanese film industry. At first, he became popular in the film industry with his pure and pleasant appearance and acting talent. He constantly tried to change his acting style and had "thousands of actors" Known as "Face Girl", she later transformed into a martial arts star and ushered in the second spring of her career in kung fu movies, represented by "The King of Flowers" and so on.
Liu Ruiqi became famous in 1983 when she took on the role of Ami in "The Wrong Ride". Since then, she has become the leading heroine in many film and television works. "One Day" won the Golden Bell Award for Best Actress.
Huang Xingxiu, the second-generation TVB actress, was once known as the Three Flowers of TVB together with Zhao Yazhi and Zheng Yuling. She is the originator of smart chivalrous girls. The role of Tie Xinlan in "The Two Prides" really made Huang Xingxiu famous. Huang Xingxiu's She is very beautiful in ancient costumes and has a chivalrous temperament. She plays Lin Xian'er in "Little Li Fei Dao" and is known as the most beautiful Lin Xian'er in all versions. She deserves to be the most beautiful woman in the world.
Bao Cuiwei was active in Hong Kong in the 1980s, but she never became very popular. When she first debuted, she was nicknamed the "Red Bean Paste Queen" because she sang an advertising song selling red bean paste. She has sung many golden songs from TV series, including the opening theme song of the martial arts drama "Battle of Xuanwumen" starring Huang Rihua and Weng Meiling. In "Mr. Right", she played Cheng Jinxue, who had an absolutely high role, but she disappeared soon after.
Zheng Wenya, in the 1979 Miss Hong Kong contest, Zheng Wenya won two honors: the champion and the most photogenic lady, thus entering the showbiz. She was also competing on the same stage with her at that time, and the "Red Girl" who later became popular all over the country. Zhong Chuhong, she only got fourth place. It is said that the prototype of the Academy Award trophy is her.
Meiling Weng, the eighth runner-up in the 1982 Miss Hong Kong pageant, became popular for her role as Huang Rong in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". In 1985, the show was introduced to the mainland and attracted thousands of people, setting off a martial arts craze. Meiling Weng also Known as the most classic "Rong'er" image in the hearts of thousands of viewers.
Jenny Zhen, a female singer and actress in the Chinese music scene. In 1981, she became the second female singer to win the TV Golden Bell Award for Best Female Singer after Teresa Teng. She has an outstanding voice and has repeatedly won the reputation of "golden voice". She has a wide vocal range and a strong spirit. At that time, the three giants of female singers, Xu Xiaofeng, Wang Mingquan, and Jenny Yen, became popular in Hong Kong, Macao, and Southeast Asia, and dominated the music scene. Their four-consecutive record of being the most popular female singer could only be broken by Anita Mui.
Maggie Cheung debuted as the runner-up of Miss Hong Kong in 1983. She has been in the film and television music industry for many years. She is the only national first-class actress in Hong Kong. With her pure appearance and smart acting skills, she has created many classics for us on the big screen. Her role has also become the goddess in the hearts of a generation.
Chung Chu-hong, Chung Chu-hong became very popular in the Hong Kong film industry in the 1980s. She was well received by the audience for her movie roles. At that time, she was collectively known as "Xia Yufanghong" together with Brigitte Lin, Maggie Cheung and Anita Mui. , known as "Hong Kong's Marilyn Monroe". Born as a Hong Kong sister, she is naturally beautiful and has a simple and natural atmosphere. There is also a saying in the Hong Kong film industry that no matter how popular she is, she can't be more popular than Zhong Chuhong, which fully illustrates Zhong Chuhong's influence.
Liang Yunrui, the 1982 Miss Hong Kong Champion, had mediocre results and bad luck after entering the entertainment industry. The most impressive role should be the role of the breast girl in Happy Tonight. The role requires playing a low IQ, so it is called the crazy Hong Kong sister. After that, she moved to the film industry, but her performance was also not good. Since her acting career was not going well, she had to change careers early. Now it is said that she is working in the real estate industry.
Qi Meizhen is a Hong Kong wireless artist. In 1988, she starred in the Taiwanese drama "Love Is Priceless", which became popular in Taiwan and the Mainland. This drama was also the only Taiwanese drama Qi Meizhen participated in. In 1990, Qi Meizhen and Miao Qiaowei gets married. After getting married, he faded out of the entertainment industry.
Ma Min'er became famous in 1979 with "The Transformation of the Silkworm", and then performed in "Chameleon", "Shen Shengyi", "The New Chameleon", "The Romance", "People in the Jianghu", "Six Tribulations of the Floating Life" and "The Great Earth" "Love", "Peace of Peace" and many other popular classic dramas. In 2009, he became a monk in India.