Farewell My Concubine and Mei Lanfang were classic films in the history of Chinese movies. They had a significant difference in their performance. Farewell My Concubine was a Chinese film released in 1993. It was directed by Chen Kaige and starred by Zhang Guorong, Gong Li, and Lu Liangwei. The film tells the love story between two Peking opera actors and their struggles on the Chinese Peking opera stage. The film showed the charm and essence of Chinese Peking opera through exquisite descriptions and gorgeous pictures, and also revealed the oppression and shackles of Chinese feudal society. Mei Lanfang was a Chinese film released in 1990. It was directed by Jiang Wen and starred Gong Li, who played Mei Lanfang, and Zhang Guorong, who played Zhou Yong. The film told the story of a Peking opera actress's journey and her choices and difficulties in the changing times. Through the true story and in-depth character description, the film showed the unique charm and elegance of Chinese Peking opera actors, and also revealed the loss and revival of Chinese traditional culture. In terms of expression, Farewell My Concubine displayed the charm and essence of Chinese Peking opera through exquisite descriptions and gorgeous pictures, allowing the audience to feel the unique charm and historical value of traditional culture. Mei Lanfang, on the other hand, showed the psychological journey of a Peking opera actor and the predicament of the changing times through a true story and in-depth character description, allowing the audience to deeply understand the loss and revival of Chinese traditional culture. Both works had strong expressiveness and cultural implications. They were classics in the history of Chinese movies.