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Tiantian Brothers: Introduction to Qian Feng
Name: Qian Feng Nicknames: Ostrich Prince, Xiaobai, Ostrich Qian, (see Qian Feng’s official Sina blog) Big Head, Shitdan Place of Birth: Shanghai
Height: 182CM ( Tiantian Xiangzhong said it himself) Weight: 69kg Zodiac sign: Virgo Hobbies: basketball, swimming, dancing, traveling, reading Service: Shanghai Police Art Troupe Art Soldier Specialties: Singing, observation. Hobby of cold jokes: Sleeping motto: Life is full of new surprises Qian Feng - a quiet man
Favorite thing: A person's daydream Most annoying thing: Being misunderstood by others The most embarrassing thing about having a big head (Haha): I didn’t notice the details on my body and was discovered by others first. Favorite food: spicy food, green vegetables. Mom's cooking. Disliked food: Food produced with a perfunctory attitude Favorite fruit: Kiwi apple Favorite plant: Maple leaf Favorite drink: Mineral water Qian Maple
Favorite color: Pink, Red's favorite animal: Dog.
The most feared thing: eating people. Favorite sport: swimming. Favorite season: Autumn. Favorite book: "We have a date in Sydney". Favorite music type: Lyrical. Favorite song: n many favorites. Male singer:
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