Kong Duen-yee

Kong Duen-Yee (Chinese: 江端仪, 1923–17 August 1966), known then as Mui Yee, (梅绮) was a Chinese movie star in Hong Kong.

Kong Duen-Yee
Chinese: 江端仪
Born
Mui Yee Chinese: 梅绮

1923 (1923)
Died1966 (aged 4243)
OccupationActor/preacher
Years active1937 - 1962

Career

Entertainment

In several films, Kong depicted a wealthy wife scorned and other romantic characters. Kong's film career ran throughout the 1950s, at a time when mainstream cinema in Hong Kong was just beginning to challenge the conservative Asian culture. In the films, Kong is credited as Yee Mui or Mui Yee.

In 1960, after Kong was diagnosed with tongue cancer, she retired from acting and decided to become a preacher as which she acted for about seven years.

Christian leader

In 1963, facing certain death, Kong turned from a worldly lifestyle to religion and reacted to the Pentecostal revival which had reached Asia to start a Church called the New Testament Church (NTC). She was appointed a prophetess and an Apostle by God to continue the work of the book of Acts in the Bible. In addition to teaching "speaking in tongues" as a means of salvation, she began promulgating "The Blood, Water and Holy Spirit", of which God had inspired her from her Bible readings of 1 John 5:6-8, but is actually a teaching that many Christians have always held dear: that Jesus shed His blood for the remission of sins, began His ministry when He was baptized, and ended His ministry when He sent down the Holy Spirit to build His church on the Day of Pentecost. (It is believed by Bible scholars that the Apostle John wrote this letter to refute some erroneous beliefs of the Gnostics that Jesus was just a man and not God-in-the-flesh.)

Kong also taught her primarily female followers (of which several were former fans) teachings that bordered on numerology, including the "7.21 Inspiration" (referring to July 21), which she dubbed the "rebuilding of the New Testament Church by the Holy Spirit." Yee prophesied that her religious group would become famous and cause worldwide revival. Upon her gruesome death, she was succeeded by her daughter Ruth Chang. But soon afterwards Ruth was convinced by her husband that her mother's teachings were heretical and that the NTC sect is a cult. Chang then moved to Southern California and became a pastor of a Pentecostal Christian church (Assemblies of God). Elijah Hong then succeeded her.

Personal

Kong battled with tongue cancer. In 1966, Kong died due to complications of tongue cancer.

Film

  • 1937: War And Survival
  • 1937: The Sentimental Woman
  • 1938: Hongling Beige
  • 1938: The Beautiful Puppet
  • 1938: Yanzhi Lei
  • 1939: Nu ren shi jie
  • 1940: Changsheng Gongzhu
  • 1940: Cong xin suo yu
  • 1941: Xiao Laohu
  • 1941: Ye Shang Hai
  • 1941: Love In The Schoolyard
  • 1941: Qian jin zhi zi
  • 1949: Love And Hate On The Sea
  • 1949: Dead End Case
  • 1950: Laughter And Tears
  • 1950: Kowloon City Fire
  • 1952: Pin jian fu qi bai shi shuai
  • 1952: Leng yue ban lang gui
  • 1952: A Couple In Love - Fung Pui Jan
  • 1953: The Guiding Light
  • 1953: Family - Yuen-yi
  • 1953: Death Of A Beauty - Lee Git Ching
  • 1953: Bird In The Sunset
  • 1953: In the Face of Demolition
  • 1953: Bright Night - Chen Bailu
  • 1953: Things Of The Past
  • 1954: The Noble Family - Luk Wan-Sin
  • 1954: Da di
  • 1954: Da lei yu
  • 1954: Orchid Of The Valley
  • 1954: An Unforgettable Song
  • 1954: The Hills Divide Us
  • 1954: Zi shu nu - Ah Jan
  • 1955: Love (Part 1)
  • 1955: Love (Part 2)
  • 1955: An Orphan's Tragedy - Rainbow / Choi-Hung
  • 1955: Love Trilogy
  • 1955: The Next Generation
  • 1955: My Wife, My Wife
  • 1955: The Hypocritical Heart - Mui Wan Kam
  • 1955: The Pagoda Of Long Life
  • 1955: Broken Spring Dreams
  • 1955: The Devoted Lover
  • 1955: Honeymoon
  • 1956: The Sad Wife In A Grand House
  • 1956: Romance At The Western Chamber
  • 1956: The Precious Lotus Lamp
  • 1956: Fire
  • 1956: The Peacock's Sad Tale
  • 1956: Madam Mei - Yuyee
  • 1956: The King And The Beauty - Ho Wai-lan
  • 1956: Beauty In The Mist
  • 1957: The Thunderstorm - Sei-fung
  • 1957: The Story Of Liang Tianlai
  • 1957: Pearl's Reconciliation - Fox Spirit Pak Ling-sin
  • 1957: The Lotus Lamp
  • 1957: The Lizhi's Tale
  • 1957: Her Tragic Death
  • 1957: The Fox-Spirit's Romance
  • 1957: Escorting Lady Jing On A 1,000 Mile Journey - Fan Daini
  • 1957: The Case Of The Blood Stain
  • 1958: Story of the Vulture Conqueror
  • 1958: A Scholar Redeems His Love
  • 1958: The Prince's Romantic Affairs
  • 1958: Prince Of Thieves (The Sequel)
  • 1958: The Lotus Lantern (Part 3)
  • 1958: Marriage On The Rocks (婚變) - Ng Suet-Man (Credited as Mui Yee)[1]
  • 1959: Qian - Mrs. Hung
  • 1959: Beauty Slain By The Sword
  • 1959: The Road
  • 1959: Seven Swordsman Leave Tianshan
  • 1960: Magic Lamp
  • 1960: Nazha sheshan jiu mu - Na Cha's Mother
  • 1962: The Reunion

References

  1. Released 1958. "Marriage on the Rocks (1958)". Hong Kong Movie DataBase. Retrieved June 26, 2017.
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