The song "intoxicating grassland" was sung by the famous Mongolian singer Feng Qi, composed by composer Qi Feng and written by Chen Guanglin. Qi Feng, male, is a famous Mongolian singer. /kloc-0 was born in June, 1970;/kloc-0 joined the army in June, 1986;/kloc-0 was admitted to China Song and Dance Troupe in June, 1995. University degree, national first-class actor, water-saving ambassador of China, and tourism image ambassador of Inner Mongolia.
Qi Feng is currently the vice president of Inner Mongolia National Song and Dance Theatre and the artistic director of Beijing Wan Qi International Music Culture Media. The most powerful male voice of the new generation from the Mongolian Plateau is the personal disciple of Mongolian long-tune song king Hazab. He once sang Vienna Golden Hall, combining classicism with fashion, and devoted himself to original grassland songs. Representative works include My Roots are in the Grassland, Where is the Grassland, Father's Grassland and Mother's River.
Brief introduction of Qi Feng
Qi Feng was born in a Mongolian military music family in Hohhot. He grew up in the city, but he was born with a feeling for Mongolian music. Qi Feng's singing can bring people into a realm, as if they had entered the grassland and returned home. Qi Feng, a young singer who moved from Inner Mongolia Prairie to the national stage, is loved by fans with his masterpiece "I have an agreement with Prairie". He is good at expressing his feelings with music.
After years of hard work, Qi Feng finally became an excellent Mongolian singer. Because in his songs, the purest and strongest love for hometown, mother and grassland is integrated. Qi Feng used his unique musical expression to convey this love to every audience, and also led everyone into the most beautiful realm of music.