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Jacky Cheung’s detailed resume

Jacky Cheung Jacky Cheung is a powerful music superstar and famous film actor who is influential in Asia and the entire Chinese society. He is known as the "God of Song" in the Chinese-speaking region. The mid-1990s was the peak period of Jacky Cheung's career. According to statistics from the IFPI International Recording Association, Jacky Cheung's record sales were second only to the late American singer Michael Jackson, who was at the height of his power at that time. At that time, he ranked second in the world. As of 2000, his cumulative total record sales It has exceeded 60 million copies. Jacky Cheung is able to perform a variety of music styles. In recent years, he has tried R&B music and operatic singing to interpret music. This year he released a new album in a jazz style, which has also been recognized by fans. As of 2006, its global genuine record sales have reached 120 million, ranking first among Chinese! No. 1 in Asia!

Chinese name: Jacky Cheung

Foreign name: Jacky Cheung

Alias: Songshen, Qizai

Nationality: Chinese

Ethnicity: Han

Birthplace: Hong Kong

Date of birth: July 10, 1961

Occupation: Singer, actor

Graduation school: North Point Government Primary School, Chongwen English College

Agency company: Tianxing Culture and Entertainment Company

Representative works: Kiss Goodbye in 1993, Blessings in 1994, In 2007 By your side, "If Love" in 2005

Main achievements: Total record sales of 60 million as of 2000

Top Ten Outstanding Young People in Hong Kong in 1998

Top Ten Outstanding Young People in the World 1999

The Fifty Most Influential People in Asia (Times)

Wife: Luo Meiwei (1996 to present)

Debut Date: 1984

Education: Middle School Preparatory

Height: 1.76 meters

Weight: 145th Rank

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The singer's career is on the rise

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The period of the Four Kings

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Actor's career

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The period of the Four Heavenly Kings

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Zodiac: Ox Origin: Tianjin Hobbies: swimming, tennis, singing Shoe size: 8.5 (No. 42.5) Languages ??mastered: Cantonese (Cantonese), English, Mandarin, basic Japanese family members: parents, first brother, first sister, wife and two daughters People respected: parents Music type: pop music musical instrument played: guitar Record company: Shanghua Records (a subsidiary of Universal Music Group) Personality characteristics: Personality He is easy-going and is called "Mr. Nice" by everyone. Emphasis on love and righteousness, he once helped his friend Ke Shouliang complete the feat of crossing the Yellow River. After Anita Mui's death, due to property disputes, part of Anita Mui's medical expenses were secretly advanced by Jacky Cheung. Age of first love: 20 years old Life goal: to be a "good" person Friends in the circle: Anita Mui, Tony Leung, Leslie Cheung, Yu Chengqing, Luo Wen, Eric Tsang, Wong Ka Kui, Ke Shouliang, Zhang Huimei, Lin Yilian, Carina Lau, Priscilla Chan, Stephen Chow, Chen Shufen, Au Dingyu , Chow Yun-fat, Aaron Kwok, etc.

Motto: Be easygoing with people and things First job: Work at the Hong Kong Trade Development Council Favorite cities: Hong Kong, Tokyo Favorite taste: sweets Favorite sports: Swimming Favorite animals: horses Favorite foods: ice cream, preserved eggs, tofu, Chicken Disliked food: Beef Favorite movie: "Shinning" Favorite color: White Favorite place: Home Favorite country: China Favorite books: Buddhist books Favorite singers: Michael Joseph Jackson, Deep Purple, Barry Manilow, Alan Tam's favorite actors: Chow Yun-fat, Robert De Niro Favorite way of leisure: Watching TV Favorite TV type: Science fiction series Favorite movie type: Romance and science fiction Favorite leisure source: At home Favorite way of dressing: Casual travel Location: Eastern Europe The Chinese and foreign singer you most want to collaborate with: Elton John The performance method you most want to try: be freer The kind of self-expectation for your career: do a better job The book that is most helpful to you: too many to choose The most unforgettable thing in this book: Winning the championship of the amateur singing competition in the 18 districts of Hong Kong (the participating song at that time: Grace from the Earth) The most impressive TV series: X-FILE The unforgettable stage of life: Please write a word of encouragement during sad times: Work hard! The secret to staying young: a young heart and a good body. The person I want to thank the most: mom and dad. One thing that impressed me deeply: Best Actor at the Asian Film Festival in New Delhi, India --- the award-winning "Man 40"

[Edit this paragraph] Singing career

Rising out

Jacky Cheung graduated from Chongwen English College in Hong Kong and worked successively in the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and Hong Kong Cathay Pacific Airways until 1984. With the song "The Gratitude of the Earth", she stood out from more than 20,000 contestants and won the championship in the first 18-district Amateur Singing Competition. Later, he signed a contract with PolyGram Records to become its singer, and released his first album "Smile", which sold 200,000 copies in Hong Kong, making him a leader among newcomers in the Hong Kong music scene at that time. Jacky Cheung was considered the successor of the "decent singer" Kwan Ching-kit at the time. During his subsequent career as a singer, Jacky Cheung was also selected to sing theme songs for public welfare undertakings and government agencies many times. His second album "Distant She AMOUR" released in 1986 is still a hot seller, with sales of up to 200,000 copies. Among them, "Half Moon" has become one of the classic Cantonese pop songs. Another Cantonese classic pop song "Sun Stars" was also released at the same time. Just two years after his debut, Jacky Cheung held his first concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum (referred to as the "Coliseum"), and then held 6 consecutive concerts at the Coliseum in 1987 (August 1 to August 6, 1987) The solo concert was a success. Low period

However, 1987 was also the lowest period in Jacky Cheung's career as a singer. The sales of newly released records plummeted. At several major music awards ceremonies in Hong Kong in 1988, Jacky Cheung, who had previously been considered a new leader, Nothing was found. At this time, he began to drink heavily, and the media repeatedly reported unfavorable news about him. This state lasted until 1989. There are many different accounts of his low point. According to his own information in interviews with the media in recent years, because he was young and energetic at the time, he quickly lost his way after becoming famous overnight and had a pessimistic attitude towards the future, which directly led to his giving up and being abandoned in his career.

The Four Kings Period

Between 1989 and 1990, Alan Tam and Leslie Cheung withdrew from the Hong Kong Music Awards. Jacky Cheung seized the opportunity and successfully became one of the main singers of PolyGram Records. In 1990, he released the album "I Only Want to Love One Person in My Life", which once again attracted the attention of the music industry. His songs returned to several major music charts in Hong Kong and stole the show at several major music award ceremonies in the same year, consolidating his status as an award-winner for PolyGram Records. During this period, he released several classic songs of Chinese pop music, such as "Li Xianglan" and so on. He has also covered Du Dewei's "Illusion" (worked by Huaxing) and Zhen Chuqian's "How to Say It" (worked by Sony Boardman), which became "Meet You Again" and "Earthquake" (both produced by PolyGram). In 1991, Jacky Cheung began to hold concert tours in Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing and other cities. In the same year, two albums were released, "I Can't Help It" and "An Unchanging Heart". Among them, "Love You More Every Day" included in the album "I Can't Help It" (adapted from the famous Japanese band Southern All Stars' song " "Manatsu no Fruit") was very popular. In addition to winning song awards at major music awards that year, it also won the honors of "The Most Powerful Song" and "Top Ten Favorite Golden Songs in the Past 20 Years" by commercial radio stations in 1997 [ 3] and won the "Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs of the Century" award from Radio Hong Kong in 1999[4]. The success of "Can't Help It" and "Unchangeable Heart" made Jacky Cheung compete with Andy Lau and Lai Lai at major awards ceremonies in Hong Kong. The three of them, together with Aaron Kwok, who later succeeded Hacken Lee, were named the "Four Heavenly Kings" who later influenced the Chinese music scene for an era.

Jacky Cheung released the Cantonese album "True Love" in 1992. Nine of its songs have been on the Hong Kong music pop chart and have occupied the top spot many times. It has become one of the music albums with the most songs on the Hong Kong pop music chart. Among them, "Breaking Up" "On a Rainy Day" and "Lovesickness in the Storm" have also become one of the classic Cantonese pop songs.

Peak period

In 1993, the second Mandarin album "Kiss Goodbye" was released, which was a hit in Taiwan, Singapore, mainland China and other overseas markets, and sold all over the world. It sold more than 4 million copies and broke the record sales record in many places. Jacky Cheung was dubbed the "God of Song" and his singing career reached its peak. The main tracks of this album include: "Kiss Goodbye", "Love Network", "With You Along the Road" (the original song is sung by Japanese singer Wataru Maeda; the Cantonese version is "Breaking Up Always on a Rainy Day"), etc. At the end of the same year, another Mandarin album "Blessing" was released, which was still a hot seller. Jacky Cheung also held his first world tour that year. In 1994, he released the EP Cantonese album "Legend of the Hungry Wolf", the album "This Winter Is Not Too Cold" and the Mandarin album "Stealing Heart". The song "This Winter Is Not Too Cold" was composed by himself and won the top ten of Radio Hong Kong. Chinese Golden Melody Award. The Four Heavenly Kings began to develop independently in the late 1990s, and each achieved widespread recognition and success. Jacky Cheung is considered by most to be the one with the most singing skills among the Four Heavenly Kings, and he was also the one who won the most music awards among the four during the Four Heavenly Kings period. In 1995, Jacky Cheung conducted 100 consecutive concert tours around the world, including New York's Madison Square Garden. He became the first Asian singer to hold a concert in Madison Square Garden. In the same year, he released a record with astonishing sales. The album: "True Love - New Songs + Selections", the main tracks include "True Love", "A Thousand Reasons for Sadness", "I Wait Until the Flowers Wither" and other selected old works. "True Love - New Songs + Selections" has become the first album in the history of Chinese music to have cumulative sales reaching Diamond Records, and has been certified by IFBI. "True Love - New Songs + Selections" has sold more than 10 million copies so far, making it the highest-selling Chinese album in history. record. In the same year, he won two awards at the World Music Awards, namely "The World's Highest-Selling Asian Pop Singer" and "The World's Highest-Selling Chinese Singer". Andres) presented the award. As a result, he entered the Singer Hall of Fame of the 1990s selected by Universal Music America in 2000. At that time, he was also listed as one of the 50 most influential people in Asia by Time Magazine. Won the I F PI highest sales award for many times in a row. In 1995, the "Jacky Friends 95 World Tour Concert" was held, and the "Jacky Friends Taiwan Tour Concert 10 Years of Love 95" broke the 100-concert record. In 1996, he won the "World's Best-Selling Asian Singer" award again. In the same year, he got married to Luo Meiwei, who had been in love for many years. After their marriage, he announced that he would take a break from acting to focus on the development of his music career and began planning the large-scale original musical "Snow". Wolf Lake, and also collaborated with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra and Hong Kong conductor Yip Wing-shi to hold several concerts combining classical music and pop music. The singing part of this concert is included in the album "Love and Symphony" (the orchestral performance part is not included). Jacky Cheung's peak period is also considered to be the period when Hong Kong pop music made the greatest contribution to overseas, especially when he successfully developed a huge overseas market. At that time, Jacky Cheung's record sales also attracted the attention of the international pop music scene or the media, including the American "Time Magazine". Billboard, the most authoritative music magazine in the United States, also began to pay attention to Hong Kong pop music to a certain extent because of the rise of Jacky Cheung. In 1997, Jacky Cheung participated in planning, directing and starring in the original musical "Snow Wolf Lake", which was performed in Hong Kong for 42 consecutive performances. It caused quite a sensation in Hong Kong at the time and is still the record holder for Hong Kong musical performances. A Mandarin version was released in 2005. Before the performance of the musical, Jacky Cheung also went to New York, USA to study musical theater theory classes, dance and audition. When he was in the United States, he once said: "Hong Kong has been holding concerts for more than ten years. The audience's enthusiasm for attending concerts is not as good as before, and the emergence of musicals will be a breakthrough for the audience and artists. I think I With the development of my career, it is now an opportunity for people to recognize the stage play I am doing. "The plot of "Snow Wolf Lake" is that two sisters of an aristocrat are attracted by the personality of an ordinary gardener. The story is relatively transparent. . There are three leading roles, including Jacky Cheung, and artists who have played heroines include Lin Yilian, Chen Jialu, Chen Songling, Chen Kityi, Tang Can, Hui Huixin, etc. Some critics felt that the performance elements in "Snow Wolf Lake" were too close to pop music. In 2005, Jacky Cheung participated in the song and dance film "If Love" directed by Peter Chan. Some of the songs in the film used Western opera singing methods, which won wide acclaim. At the Venice Film Festival that year, he even received praise from experts. Good reviews. After "Snow Wolf Lake", he also told the media that he would start preparing for another musical and shift his focus to behind-the-scenes production. In 2002, Jacky Cheung began to hold more than 50 consecutive world tour concerts, named "Jacky Cheung Music Journey Live Concert".

In this concert, Jacky Cheung continued the "Friends Solo Concert" in 1999, continuing to focus on the overall musical effect and re-scoring most of the classic songs, which received a certain degree of praise. The finale of the concert was held in Hong Kong in 2003, and CD and DVD were released. In 2003, he took advantage of his layoff during SARS to compose a large number of songs, and released his first completely composed album "Life Is Like A Dream" in early 2004. Some songs in the album also have special meanings, such as the single " "To Friends" was sung to his friends Leslie Cheung, Anita Mui, Ke Shouliang and others who passed away at different times in 2003. "Tell What You Know" was created by him for his wife Luo Meiwei. The album received unanimous praise after its release in Hong Kong, with songs such as "Tell You What You Know" and "For Friends" once topping the charts. In the autumn of 2004, he and his partner Du Zizi*** collaborated on a charity concert "Jacky Cheung Lives Live Concert" in the new wing of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. Most of the songs in the concert were originally sung by other singers and covered by Jacky Cheung. Since they were only performed once, they did not cause a sensation after the concert. After the CD and DVD of the concert were released, sales continued to boom, and many music fans lamented Jacky Cheung's impressive ability to perform other people's music. At the end of 2004, the record also won the IFBI International Recording Association's Hong Kong Record Sales Award. Jacky Cheung, who had not attended the music awards ceremony for a long time, also made a rare appearance at the award ceremony to accept the award. In November 2006, the Doha Asian Games Organizing Committee announced on the official website of the Asian Games that it would invite four singers to attend the opening ceremony of the Asian Games on December 1, and Jacky Cheung was one of them. In the last performance segment, Jacky Cheung sang the theme song "Together Now" accompanied by tens of thousands of drummers. The organizing committee introduced Jacky Cheung as "The most popular Asian performer in the world, from Hong Kong, China - Jacky Cheung!". Generally speaking, he was previously considered an influential singer in East and Southeast Asia. However, after the West Asian country Qatar invited him to be the theme song singer for such an important event, it can be seen that his popularity and influence have also changed. Covers the entire Asia region. In August 2007, his Jacky Lightyear World Tour held 105 concerts around the world, breaking his record for the number of concerts. In May 2008, Jacky Cheung participated in the Hong Kong torch relay event of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. He ran 200 meters holding the Olympic flame from Athens, becoming one of the torchbearers representing Hong Kong and one of the representatives of the entertainment industry. In April 2010, Jane Zhang, Jacky Cheung and the original singer K’naan sang the Chinese version of the theme song "Winning the Flag" for the South Africa World Cup.

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Jacky Cheung also has a good performance in film performances. So far, he has starred in more than 60 films, and won the "Best Actor" at the New Delhi International Film Festival in India in 2002. He also won the Hong Kong Film Awards and Taiwan Film Awards in 1988 and 1990 respectively. "Best Supporting Actor" at the Golden Horse Awards, and has been nominated for Best Actor and Supporting Actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards and Golden Horse Awards many times. He has a wide range of acting roles, and can play roles in action films, comedies, literary films, villains, etc., and his salary is not high, so he is called "the most valuable" and "the most affordable" by many people in the Hong Kong film industry. A powerful actor. Jacky Cheung's first movie was the second year after he entered the music industry. He was invited to star in the Hong Kong film "Thunderbolt" directed by Sammo Hung. Since then, he has appeared in many commercial movies. He began to attract attention for his acting skills in 1988 when he starred in "Carmen" directed by Wong Kar Wai. In the film, he played an ignorant and self-righteous young and Dangerous boy. His acting skills were unanimously praised by people in the film industry. This role won him the Best Supporting Actor Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards that year. Jacky Cheung subsequently had smooth sailing in his film career. In 1990, he starred in "The Swordsman" directed by Tsui Hark, playing the role of Dongchang lackey Lin Pingzhi/Ouyang Quan in the film. He was recognized by professionals and audiences, and won the Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award that year. Later, he also acted in the movie "Blood on the Street" directed by John Woo. The character "Xi Hui" in the movie was specially created for him by John Woo. He collaborated with Tony Leung Chiu-wai in the film. Although it failed miserably at the box office in Hong Kong, it was well received by many countries after it was released, especially in the United States. While winning the box office, it was also named one of John Woo's classic films by many movie fans. In 1993, Jacky Cheung starred in the comedy film "A Little Mermaid" adapted from "Ashes of Time", cooperating with Tony Leung, Leslie Cheung and others and achieving success. In the same year, he starred in the movie "Legend of the Prince". From then on, he gradually became the leading actor. His major works during the same period were "The New Marginal". It is worth noting that Jacky Cheung and Tony Leung had a certain tacit understanding when they collaborated in the early 1990s, and the two became close friends in the future.

The two have collaborated on films such as "A Chinese Ghost Story 3: The Way of the Road", "Ya Fei and Yaki", "Blood on the Street", "Ashes of Time", "The Last Day", etc. Since the mid-1990s, Tony Leung has turned to the art film market, while Jacky Cheung, who was at his peak as a film actor, quit the film market and began to focus on his music career. In 2001, he returned to film the movie "Man 40" directed by director Ann Hui. The film is considered to be a remake of Ann Hui's successful 1995 film "40". Jacky Cheung starred as the leading actor in the film and was crowned emperor at the New Delhi International Film Festival in India that year. In 2004, he was invited to film the musical "If Love" directed by Peter Chan. He brought music elements into the film and achieved success. On June 30, 2007, Jacky Cheung was nominated to leave his palm print and signature on Hong Kong's Avenue of Stars.

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1992: Released the Cantonese album "True Love", which has maintained the highest sales record in Hong Kong of 400,000 copies, and was crowned the "God of Songs" ". 1993: Released the Mandarin album "Kiss Goodbye", which still maintains the record sales record in Taiwan and is also the highest-selling album in the history of Chinese music (4 million copies worldwide, second in the world that year, and cumulative sales to date have reached 26 million copies). 1993: Released the Mandarin album "Kiss Goodbye", which still holds the record for the highest album sales in Singapore. 1994: Held a solo concert in Singapore, priced as high as 450.00 Singapore dollars, setting a record for the ticket price of a Chinese singer's concert. 1995: Released the Mandarin album "True Love New Songs + Selections", which has maintained the record sales record in mainland China to this day. 1995: From the beginning of 1995 to the beginning of 1996, *** held 100 world tour concerts, an average of more than one concert every three days, with a total audience of 2 million, setting a record for the number of concerts held by an Asian singer, and Recognized by Guinness World Records. 1997: The musical "Snow Wolf Lake" held at the Hung Hom Coliseum in Hong Kong ran for 42 consecutive performances, and it still holds the record for the number of performances in Hong Kong. March 2007 - January 2008: He held 105 world tour concerts - Jacky Lightyear World Tour Concert. It was recognized by Guinness World Records and became the singer with the most concert series.

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Music albums and selections

1985: "Smile", "Distant Her AMOUR", "The Outsider/ Forget about crossing over." 1986: "Love has no return", "Love" 1987: "First Kiss/Bomb", "Deep in My Heart", "JACKY Jacky Cheung", "Jacky Cheung 87 Concert", "Confused Love" "Mystery" 1988: "Jacky Cheung's Mandarin Collection", "Last Night's Dream", "Give Me Darling", "Selected Love Songs of Silk Memory" 1989: "I Only Want to Love One Person in My Life" 1990: "Deja Vu" (Jacky Cheung's First Love Story)", "You in My Dreams" 1991: "Can't Help It", "An Unchangeable Heart", "Love You More Selection" 1992: "Jacky Cheung 91 Concert", "True Feelings Revealed" ", "Spark of Love" 1993: "Kiss Goodbye", "Me and You", "Forget Him EP", "Waiting for You Until My Heartaches Jacky Cheung Selection", "Blessings" 1994: "Xueyuyou93 Concert" , "Legend of the Hungry Wolf", "Jacky Cheung 24K Gold Collection", "I Will Follow You All My Life", "Stealing Heart", "This Winter Is Not Too Cold" 1995: "Two Languages ??in Three Years", " "Supporting Friends", "Allergic World", "True Love New Songs + Selections" 1996: "Jacky Friends 95 Concert", "Ten Years of Love Jacky Friends Taiwan Concert 95", "Love and Symphony", "Forget You and Me" Can't Do It" 1997: "The Legend of Immortality", "Snow Wolf Lake Citibank Credit Card Jacky Cheung Collector's Edition EP", "Snow Wolf Lake", "I Want to Go Blowing with You" 1998: "Release Myself", "No Regrets" ”, “Selection of Friendship Songs Years” 1999: “There is Someone”, “Walk Through 1999”, “Friends’ Personal Concert” 2000: “Touch of Love”, “Jacky Cheung15 Fifteen Years of Music Selection”, “ When I Think of You EP", "Friendship Song: Jacky Cheung's 1995-2000 Century Love Song Golden Selection" 2001: "Jacky Cheung_Hot", "The Best in the World", "903 ID Club La Kuo Concert" 2002: "He's in There", "Jacky Cheung's New Songs + Selections" 2003: "Jacky Cheung Music Tour Live Concert", "Jacky Cheung 4 in 1 Collection", "Jacky Cheung's Complete Albums 1985-1999", "Jacky Cheung's Complete Concerts 1987-1999" 》 2004: "Life Is Like A Dream", "Black & White", "Living Life Live Concert", "Global Superstar Video Revelation - Jacky Cheung", "A Hundred Flowers Bloom around the World - Jacky Cheung" 2005: "Snow Wolf Lake" (Mandarin version)" 2007: "By Your Side" 2010: "Private Corner (Private Corner)"

Personal Concert

1986: "Jacky Cheung, Lu Fang 86 Double Stars" Hong Kong Concert" 1987: "Jacky Cheung 87 Hong Kong Concert" 1991: "Jacky Cheung Loves You More Every Day Concert 91", "Romantic Emotions Concert" 1993: "Xueyuyou93 World Tour Concert" 1994 : "Taipei Blessing Concert", "The Best of Jacky Cheung" 1995: "Jacky Cheung 95 World Tour Concert", "10 Years of Love Jacky Cheung 95 Taiwan Tour Concert" 1996: "Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra - Love and Symphony Concert" 1998: "Music Without Borders Concert", "Le Lai Yue Jin Concert", "903 idclub La Kuo Concert 1998" 1999: "Friends 99 World Tour Concert", "Walk Through" 1999 Concert", 2000: "Jacky Cheung Concert" 2001: "903 idclub La Kuo Concert 2001" 2002: "2002 Long Time No See Concert" 2002-2003: "Jacky Cheung Music Journey LIVE World Tour" Concert" 2004: "Jacky Cheung Live the Life LIVE Concert" 2007-2008: "Jacky Cheung Lightyear World Tour Concert" (the name of the mainland China tour is "Jacky Cheung's Long No See China Tour Concert") 2010: "Jacky Cheung's Long No See China Tour Concert" Private Corner Mini Concert (Small Concert)" 2010-2011: China Tour Concert and Fan Meeting!

Musical

1997: "Snow Wolf Lake" 2004-2005: "Snow Wolf Lake (Mandarin version)"

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"Old Letters? Old Dreams" "This Winter Is Not Too Cold (Country/Guangdong)" "Allergy World" "So Close (So Far)" "Along the Way (Hide and Seek)" "Not Drunk Yet" " Brave Story" "Want to Split Wine" "Manic" "Life Is Like A Dream" "Slow and Easy" "Her" "To a Friend" "Rather to Do Wrong" "Tell You What You Know" "Yao Yao" "Always"

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"The vast night" "When I think of you" "Every time a good time (McDonald's cross-century advertising song)" "Want to Split Wine" "Her" "Rather to Do Wrong" "For Friends", "Tell You What You Know", "Love Is Eternal (Mandarin Version)" "Snow Loves Wolf" "Simple Is Love" "Just Live for You One Day" "Confession" "Love Is Eternal (Mandarin Version) Musical "Snow Wolf Lake" Mandarin version" "One Person's Sacrifice Musical "Snow Wolf Lake" Mandarin version" "I don't want to lose you the musical "Snow Wolf Lake" Mandarin version (co-created with Lin Xi***)" "Really Lost You Musical "Snow Wolf Lake" Mandarin Version" "One Person's Sacrifice Musical "Snow Wolf Lake" Mandarin Version" "Pray to Live for One Day the Musical "Snow Wolf Lake" Mandarin Version" "Confessional Musical "Snow Wolf Lake" "Wolf Lake" Mandarin version (co-created with Lin Xi***)" "Baoxue musical "Snow Wolf Lake" Mandarin version"