Yang Hongwu died of a heart attack
On December 6, Yang Hongwu died of a heart attack on the hot search, and Yang Hongwu, an actor who played Zhao Wangye in "The Chronicles of the Great Song Dynasty", died of a sudden heart attack on December 8, at the age of 58. His son Yang Jin forwarded weibo early on December 6 to confirm his death, saying that "there is no pain in his father's departure."
Yang Hongwu was born in January 1961 and worked in the Zhejiang Provincial Repertory Theatre. He is a national first-class actor, a member of the Chinese Dramatists Association, a member of the Chinese Drama Research Society, and a member of the Zhejiang Film Artists Association, and has won the Provincial Drama Festival Outstanding Performance Award for many times. Yang Hongwu has starred as Zhao Wangye in "The Chronicles of the Great Song Dynasty", Dai Shan in "The Legend of The Great Yu'er", Li Mi in "Sui and Tang Heroes 1 and 2", and Lao Ma in "Wolf Smoke Everywhere".
Yang Hongwu's personal information
Yang Hongwu, male, is currently working in the Zhejiang Provincial Drama Troupe, a national first-class actor, a member of the Chinese Dramatists Association, a member of the Chinese Drama Research Society, a member of the Zhejiang Film Artists Association, and has won the Provincial Drama Festival Outstanding Performance Award for many times.
Chinese name: Yang Hongwu
Nationality: Chinese
Birthplace: Hangzhou, Zhejiang
Date of birth: January, 1, 1970
Occupation: Actor
Representative works: "Half Demon Falling City" series, "Legend of the Great Yu'er", "Sui and Tang Heroes 5", "Sun Tzu's Art of War and the Thirty-Six Plans", "Wu Song", "Independent Column", "Late Ming Dynasty"
Yang Hongwu was born in January 1961. He is currently working in the Zhejiang Provincial Drama Troupe, a national first-class actor, a member of the Chinese Dramatists Association, a member of the Chinese Drama Research Society, a member of the Zhejiang Film Artists Association, and has won the Provincial Drama Festival Outstanding Performance Award for many times. He participated in film and television dramas such as "Sun Tzu's Art of War and the Thirty-Six Plans", "Wu Song", "Independent Column", and "The Wind and Clouds at the End of the Ming Dynasty".