The songwriter who wishes you a long life

Liang Hongzhi \ Qu

Shui Tiao singer Su Shi

When will the bright moon come?

Ask the sky for wine.

I don’t know the palace in the sky,

What year is it today?

I want to ride the wind back home,

but I am afraid of the beautiful buildings and beautiful buildings,

it is too cold at high places.

Dance and clear the shadow,

How does it seem to be in the human world!

Turn to the Zhu Pavilion and look down at Qihu,

The light is sleepless.

There should be no hatred,

Why should we be reunited when we say goodbye?

People have joys and sorrows, separations and reunions,

The moon waxes and wanes,

This is an ancient matter.

I wish you a long life,

Thousands of miles away, I love Chanjuan.

Liang Hongzhi, a representative figure in the development of campus folk songs in the late 1970s, composed more than 500 songs in his life. Tsai Chin, Su Rui and others became heavyweight singers in the music industry because of singing his songs. His works have beautiful tunes, graceful words, and are full of artistic conception and charm. Some even call him a master of music in narrating emotions. His main works include: "Just Like Your Tenderness", "The Choice", "The Moving Heart", "Half Dream and Half Awake", "Friends Like Me", "Wrong Parting", "Mask", "Transparent You", "Reading You", "Front Conflict", "Change", "Please Follow Me", "Grasp", "Tell Me You Love Me", etc.

Liang Hongzhi, a Taiwanese musician who cannot be forgotten. He composed many excellent songs in his life, which are still sung by us today...

At around 3 a.m. on October 30, 2004, Liang Hongzhi passed away due to pancreatic cancer at the age of 47. ...

In the Taiwanese music industry, Liang Hongzhi is commented as "the master of emotional narrative music". Because there are always so many emotional narratives reflected in the music, poetry and prose he created. In the last days of his life, Liang Hongzhi personally produced a CD of his own works and gave it to his friends. It contains 18 songs, and the order of each track was carefully arranged by him. Among them, "Just Like Your Tenderness" and "Choice" sung by Tsai Chin, and "The Moving Heart" sung by Jiang Yuheng ranked in the top three. This should be a report card that the pop music master Liang Hongzhi, who has countless lyrics and compositions, thinks he is satisfied with and can be handed down from generation to generation...

Liang Hongzhi was born on September 2, 1957 in Zuoying, Kaohsiung. He was baptized during his sophomore year. Lord, and composed the love of the Lord Jesus and the beauty of following the Lord into the gospel song "Please Follow Me", sung by Su Rui, and the touching "Change" became a classic of the century.

In 1983, Liang Hongzhi released his first solo album "The First Breakup". His sincere, warm and delicate voice won him the Best Newcomer Award. In 1986, his first book "Love Wants to Tell You" was published. In 1989, he published his second book, "Don't Answer Phone Calls on Weekend Nights." After that, he retreated behind the scenes and began to concentrate on music creation. One after another beautiful "Liang's Love Songs" stood out, including "Want to Fly", "Masquerade", and "The Moving Heart" which became popular in the entire Chinese market. ...

Now, looking back at the music works created by Liang Hongzhi, there is already a sad element in the lyrics and music. When the past has gone away with the deceased, no matter whether it is sad or sweet, there always seems to be a faint sadness in the melody of the song, leisurely and far-reaching, beating our already impetuous hearts...

Liang Hongzhi Not only a musician, but also a poet. In the poems he wrote, the sentences are straightforward and plain, but the artistic conception is profound... He is also a "benefactor and nobleman" in the mouth of many singers. Famous singers such as Cai Qin and Su Rui became famous instantly through his hands. Su Rui originally only sang in Western restaurants. It was because Liang Hongzhi overriding everyone's opinions and gave her the theme song "Same Moonlight" for the movie "The Wrong Ride" that Su Rui later gained her status in the music industry. Liang Hongzhi composed more than 500 songs in his life. After his death, friends and colleagues who had collaborated with him were deeply saddened...

In addition to Tsai Chin and Su Rui, many well-known singers have sung Liang Hongzhi's compositions musical works. Alan Tam, Leslie Cheung, Teresa Teng, Jiang Yuheng, Fei Xiang, Pan Yueyun, Luo Jizhen, Huang Yingying, Lou Jiazhen, Liu Wenzheng, Karen Chen, Pan Anbang, Li Yaming... Almost all the slightly famous Chinese singers in that era will touch Liang Hongzhi to a greater or lesser extent. The music works created by Liang Hongzhi, and the development of the entire Chinese music scene seems to be closely related to Liang Hongzhi. The musical works created by Liang Hongzhi were a banner of the Chinese music scene at that time, a guarantee of quality and the hope of revitalizing the Chinese music scene...

"Just Like Your Tenderness", "Half Dream and Half Awake", "Transparent" "You", "May I Live Forever", "Yi's Moving Heart", "Friends Like Me", "Read You", "Please Follow Me"...any of these songs can be called An immortal masterpiece in the Chinese music scene.

Looking back at Liang Hongzhi's creative process, we can find that he is a blockbuster genius creator. In 1980, Liang Hongzhi released "Just Like Your Tenderness" sung by Tsai Chin in "Folk Style 3", making him and Tsai Chin overnight become household names. Later, the song became even more popular because of Teresa Teng's cover. Spread throughout all Chinese areas.

After that, he kept composing many early famous songs, such as "When I Miss You" (sung by Tsai Chin, who later became famous in Hong Kong for this song), "Say to Me You Love Me" (sung by Tsai Chin, in the movie "Tell Me "Love Me" theme song), "The Wrong Parting" (sung by Pan Yueyun), "May I Live Longer" (sung by Teresa Teng), "Please Come with Me" (sung by Su Rui, the theme song of the movie "The Wrong Ride", it can be said that it was Setting a record for movie theme songs), "Reading You" (Tsai Chin), "Want to Fly" (Zheng Yi)... until "The Masquerade" in Taiyan in 1987.

From 1980 to 1987, he composed nearly 100 songs and songs and a large number of classic songs that made many singers famous and both popular and popular, establishing Liang Hongzhi's status as a master of the Mandarin music world! Although he himself once In 1983, he quietly released his first album - "The First Breakup"...