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What are some famous Peking Opera pieces sung by Li Weikang?

Qin Xianglian, Farewell My Concubine, The Wind Returns to the Nest, The Visitation of the Mother by the Four Langs, The Red Mane and the Strong Horse, Jade Hall Spring, Broken Bridge, Xun Kuniang, Stabbing the Mussel, Cosmic Frontier, The Palace of Fishweed, The Female Generals of the Yang Clan, Xie Yaohuan, The White Hairy Maiden of Szechuan, Dai Nuo, Revolutionary Later On, Red Sister-in-Law, The Story of the Red Lanterns, The Red Detachment of Women, The Fighting in the Plains, Li Qingzhao, Li Fengjie, Butterfly Lovers, The Love of Enmity and so on. Li Qingzhao", "Li Fengzhao", "Po Lin Lantern", "Butterfly Lovers", "Enmity and Hatred" and so on.

Li Weikang, female, was born in Beijing in 1947. She is a famous Chinese Peking Opera actress, a national intangible cultural heritage inheritor, a deputy to the National People's Congress and a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. She is good at performing in plays such as Farewell My Concubine.

Early Experience:

The actress appeared on stage at the age of 12, and studied under Cheng Yujing, Hua Huilin, Zhao Tongshan, Li Xiangyun, Xue Yanqin, Xun Lingxiang, Yu Yuhang, Zhang Junqiu, Li Yuru, and other famous artists.

In 1958, she was admitted to the Chinese Opera School.

Graduated in 1966. After graduation, she joined the Chinese Peking Opera Theater as a leading actress.

In 1977, she played Yang Kaihui in the new play Butterfly Lovers, which was a great success, and in the same year, she revived Qin Xianglian and began to gradually restore the traditional theater.

She served as the director of the Second Troupe of the China Peking Opera Theatre from the early 1980s to the 1990s.

In 1985, she acted in the TV series "The Fourth Generation", and won the Best Actress in the Golden Eagle Award of Popular Television.

In 1984, the year of the first year of the Lunar Calendar, she was awarded the 1983 Capital Drama Stage Award for Outstanding Young and Middle-aged Performers by the Drama Newspaper Magazine under the Chinese Dramatists' Association, which was renamed the "Plum Blossom Award", taking the meaning of "the fragrance of the plum blossom comes from the bitter cold". The award was renamed the "Plum Blossom Award".