Veteran mainland actor Lu Shuming died on the morning of November 1 at the age of 66. (Image / Weibo flip)
Veteran mainland actor Lu Shuming became popular with the role of Guan Gong in “Romance of the Three Kingdoms,” and later also played the role of the Bull Demon in Stephen Chow’s “Westward Journey.” Unexpectedly, the news of his death at the age of 66 shocked fans. Guo Shaojie, Lu Shuming’s eldest disciple, said that after his teacher got up on day 1 to watch the game at home, he didn’t know if he was too excited or for other reasons, he only heard him cough a few times, and then fell into a coma and was pronounced dead after the rescue.
Guo Shaojie said that during this time Lu Shuming had been a little cold and felt uncomfortable. Early in the morning of November 1st, Lu Shuming got up and watched the game at home around 8:10 am. He only felt a few coughs and chest tightness, then fell into a coma. His family rushed to the hospital for help.
In this regard, the doctor stated that if the patient has a history of heart disease, sudden chest tightness, short-term loss of consciousness, etc., it is very likely that cardiac arrest occurred in the early stage of coma, but others often do not notice it. If CPR is performed first, it will be difficult for the patient to be rescued. “When cardiac arrest occurs, every minute of delay in emergency treatment reduces the success rate by 10%.”
Lu Shuming was born in Qingdao, Shandong in 1956, and then settled in Shaanxi with his father to support the construction of the Northwest. In 1973 he became a professional basketball player in Shaanxi province. In 1976 he was a professional aerial photographer. After being admitted to the Shaanxi Provincial Repertory Theater in 1980, he officially began his acting career. , he played the first emperor of the age, Qin Shihuang. Although there weren’t many appearances, his performance was full of tension. He successfully deduced Qin Shihuang’s domineering momentum and began to be familiar and appreciated by insiders.
Lu Shuming’s role as Guan Gong in “Romance of the Three Kingdoms” became popular in 1992. The Guan Yu he played was tall and powerful, not angry and arrogant, almost perfect with the image of “Guan Erye” in original work of “Three Kingdoms” and folklore. Fittingly, every aspect and movement is almost textbook, almost perfect, and has since been known as “Living Guan Yu”; in 1994, he went on to perform the Bull Demon King in Zhou Xingchi’s “Zhou Xingchi” Westward Journey, “laying a solid foundation for his success. status in the entertainment industry.