Cheng Changgeng
Cheng Changgeng | |||||||
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| Born | November 22, 1811 | ||||||
| Died | January 24, 1880 (aged 68) | ||||||
| Occupation(s) | Hui opera and Peking opera performer | ||||||
| Employer | Three Celebrations Company | ||||||
| Known for | Laosheng roles | ||||||
| Chinese name | |||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 程長庚 | ||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 程长庚 | ||||||
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Cheng Changgeng (22 November 1811 – 24 January 1880) was a Qing dynasty Hui opera and Peking opera artist based in Beijing, who specialized in laosheng roles, or old gentlemen. Sometimes called the "Father of Peking Opera", he was the leader of the Three Celebrations Company (三慶班) as well as the leader of the actor's guild in Beijing. He was from Qianshan, Anhui.
His disciple Tan Xinpei was also a famous Peking opera performer.