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Singer Fei Yu-ching in 2012 Plum trees in winter "Yi Jian Mei" (Chinese: 一剪梅; pinyin: Yī jiǎn méi; lit. 'One Trim of Plum Blossom'), [a] also commonly referred to by its popular lyrics "Xue hua piao piao bei feng xiao xiao" (Chinese: 雪花飄飄 北風蕭蕭; pinyin: Xuěhuā piāopiāo běi fēng xiāoxiāo; trans. "Snowflakes drifting, the north wind whistling"), is a 1983 Mandopop ...
Fei Yu-ching was born Chang Yen-ching in Taiwan on 17 July 1955, to Mainlander parents, being the youngest of three children. His eldest sister Chang Yen-chiung (張彥瓊; 张彦琼; Zhāng Yànqióng) was a singer professionally known as Jenny Fei (費貞綾; 费贞绫; Fèi Zhēnlíng) before becoming a Buddhist nun in 1991 with the dharma name Heng Shu [] (恆述法師; 恒述法师 ...
Yi jian mei (一剪梅) may refer to: A Spray of Plum Blossoms, a 1931 Chinese film; One Plum Blossom, a 1984 Taiwanese TV series; Yi Jian Mei (song), ...
"Senses" is a song written by A-Mei for the first time under the pen name Katsu, while it was composed by George Samuelson, Mikael Lundh, and Quint Starkie. [20] "Senses" is a Latin pop-inspired song with flamenco influences. [21] "Hate That I Love You" is a mellow love song with lyrics by Zheng Shufei, and music and arrangement by Chen Dawei. [20]
Dong Zhen (born 27 August 1986) is a Chinese singer-songwriter and lyricist best known for performing the theme songs of many Chinese MMORPGs, including The Legend of Sword and Fairy series, Jade Dynasty and Zu Online.
My hit Song II,pass! 20080816#08: Yi Yan Shun Jian ... • Hen Jiu Mei Ku Le (很久沒哭了) Mandarin ... Theme Song Lyrics:Yang Pei-an,Composer: ...
"I don't know if you're ready for it," she said on the podcast. "I mean, I love the song and I remember when we filmed it, the cast and crew were crying. So I don't know. And I don't know if that ...
A-Mei graced the cover of Newsweek in January 2001, with the headline "Pop & Politics." This made her the only Taiwanese singer to pose on the magazine's cover to date. [104] After finding a home in June 2001 with Warner Music Taiwan, A-Mei sang the Mandarin theme song for the movie Pearl Harbor, which was a cover of Faith Hill's "There You'll Be."