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Chang Xiangyu didn’t give Xiao Xiangyu the stage name, why did she still call her Xiao Xiangyu?

On the first anniversary of the death of Chang Xiangyu, the master of Henan opera, a statement signed by the master was made public: the right to use and inherit the stage name "Xiao Xiangyu" of Chen Bailing was withdrawn. Lawyer Chang Xiangyu and President of the Henan Lawyers Association Luo Xinjian said that to understand her decision to take back her stage name, we must first look at the purpose of giving her stage name in the first place. There is only one purpose, which is very pure, clear and simple: to inherit and promote the Chang School. Art, rather than hoping that future generations will live a better life as a result. "When Xiao Xiangyu was given the stage name, he was also given the status of the successor of Xiao Xiangyu's school. Chang Xiangyu has a request from the bottom of her heart. Xiao Xiangyu should be like her, devote herself wholeheartedly, and not treat art with a casual attitude. . But when she saw that Xiao Xiangyu had not acted in a play in the past 10 years, and that her stage name could not play a role in inheriting the genre and had become a means to obtain other fame and fortune, she was disappointed because she had no ability to change the status quo and turn Xiao Xiang away. When Yula returned to the stage, the only thing she could do was to take back her stage name. "Chang Xiangyu knew that she would die soon, and she hoped from the bottom of her heart that Xiao Xiangyu would change because of her death and take on her own responsibility. She had the responsibility to return to the path of inheriting the art of Chang School and make a difference, so she did not announce her decision during her lifetime, but left it to her son Chen Jiakang to announce it at the right time. But Chang Xiangyu has been gone for a year, and Xiao Xiangyu. I am not aware of my responsibility to inherit the school, and I have not done anything to inherit the art of Chang School. For this reason, Chen Jiakang and I have discussed it many times and believe that the old man’s true intention is clear and cannot be postponed indefinitely.” Shi Lei, a researcher at the Henan Provincial Art Institute, said that this matter should not be regarded as a personal grudge or a private family matter. Chang Xiangyu has a famous saying that opera is as big as the sky. She does not allow her children and relatives to get undeserved fame and ill-gotten gains if they do not engage in opera. Her statement is also a warning to the younger generation who are engaged in the art of opera in the future: since you are engaged in the career of opera, you must devote yourself to it.