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Chapter 89 desire is colder than death

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As World AIDS Day approaches, I think of Zhou Tianna. "The first famous woman who announced in public that she was suffering from AIDS", after her death, people concluded her coffin like this.But in fact, her life before winning such a title was very exciting.Her father is a U.S. military stationed in Japan, and her mother is a Japanese movie star. The two jointly gave birth to sister Zhou Tianna.Zhou Tianna was born in Japan, but grew up and was educated in the United States. As a child, she had already shown her talents. The two sisters appeared together in the movie "It's a Japanese Wartime Bride" based on their parents' relationship.The family has a strong oriental complex. My father ran Japanese bamboo fabrics in the United States. When Zhou Tianna was fifteen years old, he brought the whole family back to Japan.

With an oriental face and a western figure, she quickly became a shining gem in the modeling industry.In the 1970s, she was supported by a master of fashion design who spared no effort, and she finally became famous internationally. The master helped her get acquainted with Zhou Yinghua, the son of Zhou Xinfang, who was twelve years her senior.After the two married in 1972, the wind helped the fire, and the fire took advantage of the wind, and immediately became the darling of the upper class. The opening of Zhou's Restaurant in New York in 1978 brought the reputation of the two to the zenith. The two had excellent social skills, and the restaurant was full of celebrities. Going to Zhou's Restaurant became a fad.

After not having to focus on their careers, the two had enough time and energy to examine each other and found that they were not suitable for each other.So Zhou Tianna went back to Paris alone, hanging out with her old friends in the fashion industry. Their lives seemed gorgeous and exciting, but in reality, they were nothing but chaos.Zhou Tianna experienced such a call of life, and it was even more impossible for her to reunite with her husband, so the two broke up in 1989.Also in the same year, she was diagnosed with AIDS.She frankly and officially announced her physical condition to all walks of life, but she refused to accept Western medical treatment, and only sought help in religion and diet, and began to deal with funeral affairs: traveling around the world, distributing property, donating to the hospital, until January 1992. Return to Lihentian.Her family then issued a statement explaining her cause: "It is likely that she contracted the virus from a brief relationship with a bisexual man in Paris. The man died of AIDS in 1990."

This wonderful life should continue to be wonderful, but at the age of sixty or eighty, like Audrey Hepburn, who appeared as an old angel in a certain movie, it finally failed to continue.Her last residence was a mansion on a cliff in California, facing the Pacific Ocean, but no spring flowers blooming. Going back to the "first", there is also Rock Hudson, a Hollywood screen icon in the 1950s and 1960s, but in 1985, he became "the first celebrity to die of AIDS".From then on, his biography only focuses on his fifty-nine years of life, his adventures in the land of desire.On this list of AIDS celebrities, there are also "Queen" lead singer Freddie Mercury, Derek Jarman, Michelle Foucault, Robert Manpulthorpe, too much love, not only buried ("Queen's" commemorative work "Too Much Love Will Kill You") and made their reputation, which has been firmly linked with AIDS ever since.

Mrs. Browning once wrote: "It's not death, it's love." Exclaiming for the life saved by love, the unchecked desire seems to be love, but it turns out that it is not love, but death, even colder than death .
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