Taiwanese Opera National Treasure Yang Li-hua Makes Rare Appearance at Art Exhibition to Support Sworn Sister Huang Hsiang-ling
Yang Li-hua, a renowned Taiwanese opera performer and 'national treasure,' made a rare public appearance at an art exhibition by her sworn sister, artist Huang Hsiang-ling. Yang encouraged Huang to draw strength from her filial piety towards her late parents, emphasizing the traditional virtues of loyalty, filial piety, integrity, and righteousness to motivate her artistic journey.
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(Central News Agency reporter Hung Su-fen, Taipei, May 5th) Yang Li-hua, the "National Treasure of Taiwanese Opera," has rarely appeared in public recently. She recently attended an art exhibition by her sworn sister, artist Huang Hsiang-ling. Their bond is deep, and Yang Li-hua encouraged her sworn sister with "loyalty, filial piety, integrity, and righteousness," telling her not to be disheartened because her parents are no longer alive.
Yang Li-hua personally visited to admire artist Huang Hsiang-ling's "Inheritance of White Clouds · The Original Heart of Ink Painting" exhibition. Huang Hsiang-ling shared her relationship with Yang Li-hua through a press release, stating that her father, Huang Chun-pi, had a deep friendship with Yang Li-hua's husband, Hong Wen-tung, during their lifetimes. The connection between the elders extended to mutual support for the next generation.
Huang Hsiang-ling especially thanked Yang Li-hua for her care, saying, "After my father, Huang Chun-pi, passed away, Sister Yang took great care of me in my life and always gave me much spiritual support; she adopted me as her younger sister." Yang Li-hua encouraged Huang Hsiang-ling with the spirit of "loyalty, filial piety, integrity, and righteousness" from Taiwanese opera, urging her to channel her filial piety towards her parents into her career and painting endeavors: "My dear sister, you must work hard, keep going, don't lose heart just because your parents are gone!" (Editor: Li Heng-shan) 1150505
(Central News Agency reporter Hung Su-fen, Taipei, May 5th) Yang Li-hua, the "National Treasure of Taiwanese Opera," has rarely appeared in public recently. She recently attended an art exhibition by her sworn sister, artist Huang Hsiang-ling. Their bond is deep, and Yang Li-hua encouraged her sworn sister with "loyalty, filial piety, integrity, and righteousness," telling her not to be disheartened because her parents are no longer alive.
Yang Li-hua personally visited to admire artist Huang Hsiang-ling's "Inheritance of White Clouds · The Original Heart of Ink Painting" exhibition. Huang Hsiang-ling shared her relationship with Yang Li-hua through a press release, stating that her father, Huang Chun-pi, had a deep friendship with Yang Li-hua's husband, Hong Wen-tung, during their lifetimes. The connection between the elders extended to mutual support for the next generation.
Huang Hsiang-ling especially thanked Yang Li-hua for her care, saying, "After my father, Huang Chun-pi, passed away, Sister Yang took great care of me in my life and always gave me much spiritual support; she adopted me as her younger sister." Yang Li-hua encouraged Huang Hsiang-ling with the spirit of "loyalty, filial piety, integrity, and righteousness" from Taiwanese opera, urging her to channel her filial piety towards her parents into her career and painting endeavors: "My dear sister, you must work hard, keep going, don't lose heart just because your parents are gone!" (Editor: Li Heng-shan) 1150505