Zou Kaiqiong
Name | Zou Kaiqiong |
Title | Chinese Sichuan opera actress, Deng Jie’s mother |
Gender | - |
Birthday | — |
nationality | — |
Source | https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E9%82%B9%E5%BC%80%E7%90%BC/64972948 |
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LastUpdate | 2025-10-02T00:24:42.152Z |
Introduction
Zou Kaiqiong was born in a theatrical family in a certain region of China, with her exact date of birth not specified. Her family background is rooted in traditional opera art; her husband, Deng Quru, was also a renowned Sichuan opera artist who held a certain reputation in both Cheng/Ying and Huadan roles. During China's Cultural Revolution, Deng Quru was affected by political movements and persecuted, eventually passing away in the later stages of the Cultural Revolution.
Due to her husband's early death and her own busy performance schedule, Zou Kaiqiong entrusted her daughter, Deng Jie, to her aunt's house in Chongqing for an extended period. This arrangement provided Deng Jie with a relatively stable growing environment and cultural exposure.
Zou Kaiqiong's background in a theatrical family had a profound influence on Deng Jie's acting abilities. In her work on film and television productions such as "Dream of the Red Chamber," Deng Jie demonstrated strong dialogue skills and bodily expressiveness. It is analyzed that these skills were partly cultivated through the inheritance of her family's Sichuan opera tradition. Additionally, Zou Kaiqiong's long-term touring schedule meant that Deng Jie primarily lived with her aunt in Chongqing from a young age, creating an environment that supported her future development in the film and television industry.
Details regarding Zou Kaiqiong's specific date of birth, place of birth, and other particular achievements within the art circle are not publicly available. Her family includes her husband, Deng Quru, and daughter, Deng Jie. The family members are mainly involved in the arts, and her family background has had some influence on her children's artistic cultivation.