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  2. Music of Genshin Impact - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, video game developer company miHoYo got composer and music producer Yu-Peng Chen, also known as Chen Zhiyi, to produce the soundtrack for their title Genshin Impact with their in-house music studio HOYO-MiX. It was Chen's first major video game work, and he described the project as a difficult challenge.

  3. Yu-Peng Chen - Wikipedia

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    Chen Yupeng (Chinese: 陈宇鹏; pinyin: Chén Yǔpéng; born January 15, 1984), also known by his stage name Chen Zhiyi (Chinese: 陈致逸; pinyin: Chén Zhìyì), is a Chinese composer and music producer best known for writing the soundtrack of Genshin Impact, an open-world action role-playing video game by HoYoverse. [3]

  4. Pili Fantasy: War of Dragons - Wikipedia

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    Pili Fantasy: War of Dragons (traditional Chinese: 刀說異數; simplified Chinese: 刀说异数) is the 2019 remake of the sixth season of Pili. The show features both Hokkien and Mandarin dubs, and is a rare example of women voicing female characters in Hokkien in Taiwanese glove puppetry show. A second Hokkien dub was released in May 2020. [2]

  5. Come Sing with Me - Wikipedia

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    Come Sing with Me (Chinese: 我想和你唱; pinyin: Wǒ Xiǎng Hé Nǐ Chàng) is a Chinese variety music show, broadcast on Hunan Television. [1] The show is hosted by Wang Han and the singer Han Hong, which invites exceptional renowned singers and ordinary people like fans. Every episode takes about 90 minutes to broadcast.

  6. List of Chinese musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Musical Instruments (Chinese Music Monograph Series). 1999. Chinese Music Society of North America Press. ISBN 1-880464-03-9; Shen, Sinyan. Chinese Music in the 20th Century (Chinese Music Monograph Series). 2001. Chinese Music Society of North America Press. ISBN 1-880464-04-7; Yuan, Bingchang, and Jizeng Mao (1986).

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  8. Zhou Shen - Wikipedia

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    Zhou's music career began in 2010, when he began singing online on a Chinese video-based social network, YY.com, under the nickname 卡布叻, or Kabule. [ 8 ] 2014–2015: Participation in The Voice of China

  9. Zhangu - Wikipedia

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    The photo of a Chinese war drum. The Zhangu (战鼓), or war drum, is a Chinese musical instrument.It is similar to the Tanggu (堂鼓) in appearance, but is lower in pitch. . Also known as the Biangu (扁鼓). it was an instrument used in ritual music and also popular with traditional wedding ban