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What is Wu Bai’s original name? What does "五百" mean?

Wu Bai’s original name is Wu Junlin. Because Wu Bai has been a class cadre since he was a child, and his academic performance is very good, with 100 points in all 5 examination subjects, so his family calls him "Wu Bai", which means 100 points in 5 subjects.

Wu Bai, whose real name is Wu Junlin, was born on January 14, 1968 in Xindian, Taipei, Taiwan. He is a Taiwanese male singer, songwriter, music producer, actor, and photographer.

In 1992, Wu Bai founded the rock band "Wu Bai & China Blue" and served as the lead singer and lead guitarist. In the same year, Wu Bai released his first solo album "Falling in Love with Others is a Happy Thing". The Mandarin album "Roman Love Song" released in 1994 was selected as one of the top ten albums by the Chinese Musicians Exchange Association.

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Acting experience

In 1992, he formed the band "China Blue" with Zhu Jianhui, Yu Jiyong, and Dino Zavolta, and performed for the movie "Youth" "Hey, OK" composed and sang songs; in the same year, Wu Bai released his first solo album "Falling in Love with Others is a Happy Thing".

The album "Roman Love Song" was released in 1994. In the same year, the album was selected as one of the top ten albums by the Chinese Musicians Exchange Association; and he and the members of the "China Blue" band performed regularly at "The Gate" PUB.

In 1996, he held the "Loyal Partners in the World" concert in Hong Kong with Wu Bai and Chen Sheng and released the album "The End of Love". The album was rated as the first among the top ten albums of Lianhe Wanbao and Chinese Music Human Communication Association top ten albums.

In 1999, he released "Air Raid Alert: Complete Audiovisual Collection of Concert Records" and starred in the movie "Marriage Notice". Composed and released the album "White Pigeon", which won the V Chart Top 20 and Best Song of the Year awards. At the same time, Wu Bai won the first place in the China Times Top Ten Popular Singers and the Hong Kong YMC Music TV Supreme List Asian All-Around Musician Award .

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