Maybe you don't know who Yuen San Wong really is, but for the post-1970s generation, Yuen San Wong was undoubtedly the most dazzling star in the early 1980s. A movie, Huo Yuanjia, made him popular all over the country. What shocked the world even more was that at the peak of his career, he suddenly retired and chose to convert to Buddhism. At that time, the news that he became a monk shocked everyone. His explanation was that he had a relationship with Buddhism.
However, at that time, most media speculated that his becoming a monk might be related to Angie Chiu. The two met through the work "Stripping the Wrong Teeth and Dismantling the Wrong Bone". Both of them have good feelings outside the play. Yuen San Wong often wrote letters to Angie Chiu, which were published by Angie Chiu's husband in the newspaper at that time. Yuen San Wong lost face and decided to become a monk. Of course, I don't know if this is true or not. In 2005, Yuen San Wong returned to the secular world, and now she lives in the United States, far away from the complexity of the entertainment circle.
Li Na, a famous singer who made the same choice as Yuen San Wong, also converted to Buddhism at the peak of her career, and has lived under the blue light ever since. Once, Jiang Kun asked her why she wanted to become a monk, and Li Na replied? I'm not a monk, I just went home. ? For Li Na, Buddhism is her home and where her heart belongs. She converted to Buddhism on 1997. What's her name? Immortality? .
Li Na has been engaged in the music industry for ten years, and has sung more than 200 songs for 160 TV dramas. She is famous, but there is no happiness in her heart. She feels that this body does not belong to her, happiness is not her own, and pain should be hidden. Wearing a mask made her want to escape more and more, so she chose to give up all this and pursue her true self.