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Steven Zhu, known mononymously as Zhu (/ z uː /; stylized in all caps; [3] born April 28, 1989), is an American electronic music producer and singer who has been active since the beginning of 2014, signed to Mind of a Genius Records. [4] Until mid-2014, Zhu remained anonymous, asking to be judged by his music alone.
Zhu was discovered by talent scouts after winning a local singing contest in Beijing, then placing third at the national level. [6] Zhu signed with music label MBOX in 2007 and her first album was released in 2009. In 2010, Zhu made her film debut in What Women Want, a Chinese romantic comedy film starring Andy Lau and Gong Li. [1]
The Zhu clan is also found in Korea and is known as 주 (朱; Ju, Joo); it is the 32nd most common name in Korea though it is combined with the Zhou (周) surname (see List of Korean surnames). Zhu (朱) is technically a branch of the Cao (曹) surname. Nowadays, Zhu is 14th most common, while Cao is 27th most common in terms of population size ...
Zhu (string instrument), ancient Chinese string instrument; Zhu (percussion instrument), ancient Chinese percussion instrument; ZHU (musician), an American electronic music artist; Zhuhai Jinwan Airport - ZHU is the 3 letter IATA code for the airport; Zhu languages; Houston Air Route Traffic Control Center, known as ZHU
"Faded" is the debut single by American electronic musician Zhu. An extended play of remixes was released on June 29, 2014. [2] " Faded" peaked at number one on the US Dance chart.
Zhu Wen was born the youngest of three sons, Quanyu, Cun and Wen. His father, Zhu Cheng (朱誠) was an instructor in the Five Classics in Dangshan County, which at that time belonged to Songzhou. [5]
Zhu Xi ([ʈʂú ɕí]; October 18, 1130 – April 23, 1200), formerly romanized Chu Hsi, was a Chinese calligrapher, historian, philosopher, poet, and politician of the Southern Song dynasty. Zhu was influential in the development of Neo-Confucianism .
The dynasty were established by Zhu Yuanzhang (known as the Hongwu Emperor during his reign) in January 1368 in the capital city of Nanjing.Prior to this, Zhu was the leader of the Red Turbans and had been appointed as the Duke of Wu (吳國公) by the emperor of the rebel Song dynasty, Han Lin'er, in 1361. [4]