Who are Ender and Xiao Fangfang mentioned in Fu Leixin's letter?

Ende refers to Niu Ende, who was recognized as a "dry daughter" by Fu Lei and his wife. Xiao Fangfang is an actor. When he was a child, he studied calligraphy with Fu Lei.

Niu Ende, born in Shanghai in 1934, made his piano debut at the age of 12. Later, he received his master's and doctor's degrees from the University of Cincinnati and Ohio State University, and was hired as a judge of the International Young Pianist Competition for many times. In the past 40 years, he has held many concerts in Asia, the United States and Europe, and is keen to play Chinese folk music to western audiences. He is known as "the messenger of cultural exchange between the East and the West".

Xiao Fangfang (1988) won the Best Actress Award at the 7th Hong Kong Film Awards for her film "Not Friends Don't Get Together". Fang Shiyu (1993) plays Miao Cuihua, the mother of Fang Shiyu, who is well known to mainland fans.

1995 starred in the film Forty Women and won the Best Actress Award at the 45th Berlin International Film Festival? Best Actress Award in the 32nd Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award and Best Actress Award in the 5th Hong Kong Film Awards/kloc-0.

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Fu Lei's letter was lost in the "Cultural Revolution", when all the possessions of the Fu family were copied, and his letter was not spared. One day more than ten years later, the Shanghai Conservatory of Music discovered some of Fu Lei's relics, including an exercise book wrapped in black paper, called "Excerpts from Conger's Letters".

1986, Fu Cong resolutely refused to publish these letters after learning about it, because he felt that his thoughts and words were too immature to compare with his father when he was young.

In the letter from home, you can see Fu Lei, who is usually very strict in educating children, expressing his deep love for his son: "The day after you left, you wanted to write a letter, for fear that you would be annoyed, that's all." But not a day goes by without thinking about you. "(1954)" My son has made friends. What else in the world can compare with this happiness! Although you and I will get together less and less in the future, I am at least warm in spirit and not lonely. "

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