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Fan Fan’s personal experience

On May 23, 2007, Fan Fan released the single "Spread Wings to the Sky". In November of the same year, he served as the image ambassador of the "Mitsubishi Lancer" car. On November 12, he held a press conference for his first album in Hangzhou and released his album "Memories", officially entering the music scene. On December 15, Fan Fan's first solo album "Memories" was officially released by Huayi Brothers.

In September 2008, he was invited by Henan Radio to compose the theme song "Guardian" for the MyRadio90.0 charity event and sang it with Chen Yufan***. In September, he composed the song "Answer" for Ruby Lin's first solo album "Xinruism".

In October 2009, he sang the ending song "I Want to Tell You Loudly" and the interludes "Burning Wings", "I Don't Want to Escape" and "Keeping You Forever" for the TV series "Snail House", ushering in his singing career. peak. In November, Fan Fan composed and sang the song "Raincoat" for the TV series "Du Lala's Promotion", and composed and sang the song "Only One Song" with Li Huizhen***.

In January 2010, he composed and sang the theme song "Reconnecting with the Old Place" and the ending song "Moving" for the TV series "Look at This Family", and composed the interlude "Lotte Lover" sung by Li Huizhen. In March, he composed and sang the theme song "Hero in the Wind" for the Zhengkai International Marathon and won the gold medal in the Sina Henan Trials.

In February 2011, he composed and sang the ending song "The Love I Can't Wait", the interludes "Searching for Your Name", "No Pain" and "The Unforgettable Sea" for the TV series "The Age of Naked Wedding", and Composed the interlude "Habit" sung by Li Huizhen, and was invited by director Teng Huatao to play the role of a "rich second generation" racing driver in "The Age of Naked Marriage" and a car racer in the drama. The "Cherish the Extraordinary" concert was held in Zhengzhou on March 26. In August, he endorsed Southeast Motor's "New V3 Ling Yue Style Edition". On November 15, he won the "Outstanding Singer-Singer Award" in the 2011 "Chinese Golden Songs". In December, he won the "Outstanding Original Singer of the Year Award" at the 2011 China Fashion Festival and the "Best Singer-Songwriter Award" at the TVS Music Southern Music Festival. In December, the second album "I Want to Tell You Loudly" was released. The film and television soundtrack contains 15 film and television hits and accompaniments composed and performed by Fan Fan from 2009 to 2011.

On June 8, 2012, Fan Fan won two awards, "Best Popularity Award" and "Best Singer-Songwriter of the Year Award" at the 2011 "Global Travel Music Chart" awards ceremony. In July, she composed and sang the songs "I Don't Love You Anymore" and "The One Who Understands You Far Away" for the TV series "Fashion Female Editor", and played the role of a "big name" in the entertainment industry in the play.

In March 2013, he composed and sang the theme song "Aftertaste" and the interludes "Wandering" and "Speaking Softly" for Jiangsu Satellite TV's self-produced drama "New Love Era", and composed the ending song sung by Yao Di "Recognize", the interlude "A Love Song", as well as the ending song "The Vortex of Time" and the interlude "A Love Song" sung by Ren Zhong. In April, Fan Fan composed and sang the songs "It Started to Rain", "Where Are You" and "Give Me a Hug" for the TV series "Du Lala: Lost Time". In June, he composed and sang the theme song "Little Doll" for the TV series "Petit Daddy", the ending song "Missing You", the interludes "Be Your Own Hero", "Guardian", "Give Sadness a Chance" and "My Heart is Warm" 》《No choice》. On July 5, he won two awards, "Most Popular Original Music Award of the Year" and "Best Singer-Songwriter of the Year Award" at the 2012 "Global Travel Music Chart" awards ceremony. In December, he won the "Best Film and Television Singer of the Year Award" at the 2013 "Music Pioneer List" awards ceremony. On December 30, he won the "Most Popular TV Series Song" award at the 2013 National Drama Awards Ceremony for "Meet Me Better". In 2013, the film and television songs written and sung by Fan Fan were included in the original soundtrack of the TV series "New Love Era" and the original soundtrack of the TV series "Petit Daddy".

In January 2014, he sang and composed the ending song "Transparent" for LeTV's Chinese New Year drama "Diary of a Diaosi". In January, he participated in the "Glory Blooms Goodbye Youth - Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs" concert in Beijing. In January, he won two awards: "My Favorite Singer-Songwriter" and "My Favorite Film and Television Singer" in the 2013 "Chinese Golden Songs". In June, she sang the theme song "Do You Still Love Me", the ending song "I Don't Have the Courage" and the interludes "Guardian of Loneliness", "The Sky in My Arms" and "Maybe Only You" for the TV series "After the Naked Marriage". In July, she sang the ending song "Tears" for the TV series "Rules Before Marriage". In September, she sang the theme song and episode "To My Dear" for the TV series "Marriage Cooking". In December, Fan Fan joined hands with Ren Zhong to shoot the micro-movie "I am who I am". In December, she sang "The Dream Continues", the theme song of the movie "Who Moved My Dream" with Dai Yanni. On December 14, he won two awards: "Best Pioneer Singer-Songwriter of the Year" and "Top Ten Pioneer Golden Songs of the Year" at the "Music Pioneer List" 2014 Awards Ceremony. On December 31, Fan Fan participated in the CCTV music channel's Starry New Year's Eve live broadcast party and sang the song "I Want to Tell You Loudly".

In January 2015, the personal EP "It's Me" was released, which contains four love song singles "It's Me", "Turn Around and Say I Love You", "What's Possible" and "Cycle Memory".

In January, he won two awards for "My Favorite Singer-Songwriter" and "My Favorite Film and Television Singer" for his song "The Vortex of Time" in the 2014 "Chinese Golden Songs". On January 31, he won the "Leap Singer" and "Best Film and Television Singer" awards for his song "The Whirlpool of Time" in the 10th "King of Songs Golden Songs". In February, she participated in the CCTV Music Channel Starlight 2015 International Love Song Conference and sang the love song "The Love That Can't Wait" live. In March, he composed and sang the ending song "I understand your pain" and the interludes "Promised Forever" and "You Are Really Different" for the TV series "Dare to Love". In July, he composed and sang the ending song "Happy for a Long Time" for the TV series "My Baby", sang the interlude "Changing Direction" and "Back View", and composed the theme song "Little Finger Hook Go Go Go" for Tong Dawei, as well as the interlude sung by Xu Fanxi "Burning Wings". In July, he composed and sang the ending song "Don't Leave Me Just Like This" and the interludes "Don't Force", "Missing You", "It's Me", "Turn Around and Say I Love You" and "What's Possible" for the TV series "Little Parents". Ren Zhong composed the theme song "Forgive me for missing her so much" and the interlude "Habit" sung by Wang Qianyi. In October, she sang the interludes "I Must Be Me" and "Reverse Love" for the TV series "Three Dads". On December 5, he won the "2015 Best Film and Television Singer" award at the "Music Pioneer List 2015 Awards Ceremony". Fan Fan started participating in racing competitions in 2004. The seed driver of the Asia-Pacific Rally Championship and the China Automobile Sports Federation. He represented China in the Asia-Pacific Rally Championship in 2005, 2006 and 2011. His team has won seven consecutive championships in the China Rally Championship.

Project results: 2004 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship, seventh in Group N in China in October, India in December, 2005 China Rally Championship individual: 11th in Group N in Shanghai Station in March, 10th and 8th in Group N in Longyou Station in April Panshui Station in June, Songming Station in Yunnan Province in September

Resident team: fourth in the year, 2005 Malaysian Rally Championship in Sepang Station in March, Kedah Station in April, P12 winner in third place, Negeri Sembilan in May 2nd overall in the P12 station, 2nd overall in the Perlis Station in June, 2nd overall and 4th in the Perlis Station in October, 3rd in the year, P12 group champion, 2005 Asia Pacific Rally Championship, New Caledonia in May, Asia N4 group Fourth, 10th in the Asia-Pacific N4 group at New Zealand in June, 10th in the N4 group at the Johor Station in Malaysia in August, and 7th in the domestic Asia-Pacific N4 group at Shaoguan, China in November. Individual in the 2006 China Rally Championship: 10th in the N group at the Shanghai Jinshan Station in March. 2. Sixth place in Group N in Liupanshui, Guizhou in July, fourth in domestic N4 group in Kaiyang, Guizhou in September, eighth in Longyou in November

Team: Shanghai Station Champion, Liupanshui Second place in Grand Prix, champion in Kaiyang Grand Prix, runner-up in Longyou Grand Prix, annual runner-up, fourth place in New Caledonia in April of 2006 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship, third place in Group N in Roturua, New Zealand in May, Japan in July Eighth place in Group N in the station competition, Malaysia in August, Indonesia in September, Thailand in November, third in Group N, 2007 China Rally Championship individual: Shanghai Jinshan Station in March, Beijing Huairou Station in June, domestically 6. In July, he ranked third in the country at the Liupanshui Station in Guizhou. In August, he ranked sixth in the country in the Kaiyang Station in Guizhou. In November, he ranked sixth in the Zhejiang Longyou Station. He was named the 2007 Chinese Racing Man of the Year

Working team: Five consecutive championships in Shanghai, Beijing, Liupanshui, Kaiyang, and Longyou, annual championship. 2008 China Rally Championship Individual: 8th in Shanghai Station in May, 3rd place in Mohe Station in September, runner-up in Changbaishan Station in September, 11th Second place in Yuelongyou station, fourth place in Shaowu station in December, third place in the year

Team you belong to: champion in Shanghai and Mohe stations, runner-up in Changbaishan and Longyou stations, champion in Shaowu station, runner-up in the year 2009 China Rally Championship Individual: Sixth in Nanjing Station in June, fifth in Beijing Station in July, Fogang Station in August, third place in Longyou Station in November, Shaowu Station in December

Team: runner-up in Nanjing Station, Beijing Station, Champion of Fogang Station and Longyou Station, runner-up of Shaowu Station, annual champion. 2010 China Rally Championship Individual: Taking a break from rallying due to the production of music for TV series

Team: Fourth in Mohe Station, runner-up in Nanjing Station, Champion in Xuecheng Station, runner-up in Longyou Station, champion in Fogang Station, third runner-up in the year. 2011 China Rally Championship individual: 5th in Zhangye Station in July, 5th in Siping Station in August, 4th in Xuecheng Station in September, and Long in November. 10th overall at the Tour Station, 9th domestically at the Fogang Station in December

Resident team: 3rd place at the Zhangye Station, 3rd place at the Siping Station, 3rd place at the Xuecheng Station, 2nd place at the Longyou Station, 3rd place at the Fogang Station, 3rd place in the year 2011 Asia Pacific Rally Championship Individual: Champion in Malaysia in April, fifth in Australia in May, fifth in New Caledonia in June, fourth in New Zealand in July

Team: Malaysia Grand Prix Champion, Australian Grand Prix Champion, New Caledonia Grand Prix Third Place, New Zealand Grand Prix Second Runner-up, Annual Runner-up 2012 China Rally Championship Individual: July, Gansu Zhangye Grand Prix National Group Runner-up, August, Beijing Huairou Grand Prix National Group Runner-up, October Domestic third place in Zhejiang Longyou Station and Heilongjiang Mohe Station in November

Resident team: Zhangye Station Champion, Huairou Station Champion, Longyou Station Champion, Mohe Station Champion, Annual Champion 2012 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship Johor in July No. 5 in the 2012 Malaysian Rally Championship. Champion in Negeri Sembilan in December and third in the year. Individual in the 2013 China Rally Championship: runner-up in the national group at the Hunan Chenzhou Station in June, domestic runner-up in the Gansu Zhangye Station in July, and seventh domestically in the Beijing Huairou Station in August. , No. 6 in Zhejiang Longyou Station in November, No. 1 in Zhejiang Wuyi Station

The team he is in: fourth in Chenzhou Station, runner-up in Zhangye Station, champion in Huairou Station, fifth in Longyou Station, annual runner-up in 2013 Malaysia Rally Championship: 3rd place overall in Pahang in April, overall champion in Perlis in June, overall champion in Johor in August, overall champion in Negeri Sembilan in December, driver of the year champion 2014 China Rally Championship individual: 5 Domestic driver championship at Jinsha Station in Guizhou Station, Beijing Station in June, and Zhangye Station in July

Team team: Champion in Beijing Station 2014 Malaysian Rally Championship Individual: Runner-up in Perak Station, Driver Champion of the Year

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Team you are in: Perak state champion, Johor champion 2015 Asia Pacific Rally Championship Individual: Malaysian Grand Prix Champion in August

Team you are in: Third runner-up in Malaysia 2015 Malaysian Rally Championship Individual: 4 Winner of the Glass Station in July, winner of the Negeri Sembilan Station in June

Team: Champion of the Glass Station