Close-up of characters in Li's works

Li is a very serious and persistent person in art. In order to pursue higher and further career goals, from 65438 to 0996, she was full of enthusiasm for Peking Opera, went to Shanghai alone, joined the Shanghai Peking Opera Troupe and started a new career by the Huangpu River. She first played Luming Literature (the daughter of Cao Cao) in Cao Cao and Yang Xiu, and then successfully played the heroine Notre Dame in the big production Lotus Lantern. From 65438 to 0999, Li accepted the most severe artistic baptism and challenge since she became an artist. At the invitation of Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe, Li went to Shanghai to participate in the role competition in the newly edited Kunqu Opera Peony Pavilion and stood out. The new version of Peony Pavilion participated in the first Shanghai International Art Festival sponsored by the Ministry of Culture after the audition and public performance. He once represented Shanghai in the performance of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China in Beijing, and toured in Guangdong, Hong Kong and other places. Li's outstanding performance has been highly praised by famous artists such as Mei Baojiu, Huo Dashou and the audience. As an actor seconded from Xuzhou to Shanghai, Li won the 17th Plum Blossom Award for Chinese Drama, Shanghai Baosteel Elegant Art Performance Award and the first China Kunqu Festival Excellent Performance Award.

Li, a Peking Opera actor and drama teacher, is currently an actor of Xuzhou Peking Opera Troupe and a drama teacher of Xuzhou Culture and Art School. She should not only behave well, but also devote herself to teaching students well. The teachers' evaluation of her is: "She is never hasty in giving lessons to students, but always meticulous and tireless in giving lessons to others." She understands the personality differences and personality of each student, observes their mood and teaches students in accordance with their aptitude. " Her students said of their teacher: "Miss Li is very strict with us. She encourages us to think independently and never imposes our ideas on us. She often tells us stories of those who have worked hard to become talents and cultivates our enterprising spirit of self-improvement. " As a national first-class actress and winner of the "Plum Blossom Award", Li is a celebrity in the national drama circle, but she never thinks that her status is high: "I am still me, an ordinary actor and teacher, an ordinary party member." Li is still pure as water, indifferent to fame and fortune. Apart from CPPCC meetings, professional seminars and normal performances, she seldom participates in various social activities, and does not waste time and energy outside her art and career. Practicing calligraphy, listening to music, reading and reading newspapers, doing housework, plus necessary daily exercise, Xue Mei, as always, devoted himself to his beloved career and embraced his warm family wholeheartedly.

In recent years, the trend of "going to caves" has prevailed in the entertainment circle. With Li's acting skills and fame, his appearance fee is considerable. But she was never moved by this kind of "extra money" and made a good start in Xuzhou entertainment circle with her exemplary actions. But no matter how busy she is, she always keeps silent about all the performances arranged by the organization, such as "going to the countryside". In view of her outstanding performance, Xuzhou municipal government has awarded her many honors and commendations. Shanghai Peking Opera Theatre formally contacted Li about his transfer to Shanghai, and promised him generous treatment in terms of housing and high income. The organization thinks that Li is a rare artistic talent and hopes that she will stay in Xuzhou. When asking for advice, she said: From the perspective of performing arts, I am sure that going to Shanghai is more developed than going to Xuzhou. However, as a party member, Xuzhou is my hometown where I grew up. I am willing to obey the organizational arrangements and do my bit for the development of drama art in my hometown.