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Teresa Teng On May 8, 1995, 42-year-old Teresa Teng suddenly died of asthma in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and was later laid to rest in Junyuan, Jinbaoshan, Taiwan. Name: Teresa Teng Half a century, the natural sounding woman with a billion applauses English name: TERESATEENG Birthday: January 29, 1953 Zodiac sign: Aquarius Zodiac sign: Snake Blood type: Type O Place of origin: Daming County, Handan City, Hebei Province, China Birthplace: Taiwan Province Tianyang Village, Baozhong Township, Yunlin County Height: 167cm Favorite Colors: Purple, peach series Favorite Food: Pig's feet, spicy food People who are most grateful: Family, especially mother Born on January 29, 1953 in Baozhong, Taiwan Province Xiangtian Yangcun. In 1958, he went to Pingtung City to learn ballet near the Xiangong Theater. In 1963, he participated in the Huangmei Diao Song Competition of China Radio and won the championship with "Visit to Yingtai". In 1964, he represented the school in the county's Mandarin reading competition and won first place. In 1966, he participated in the Golden Horse Awards Record Company Singing Competition and won the championship with "Picking Red Watersheds". In 1967, she dropped out of Jinling Girls' High School and joined Universe Records. In September, she released her first album and officially started singing as a career. In 1969, he performed in his first movie "Thank you, General Manager". Sung the theme song of China Television's first TV series "Jingjing" and hosted the program "Daily Star". At the invitation of the wife of the President of Singapore, he went abroad for the first time to perform a charity performance. In 1970, she won the honor of "Charity Queen" at the white flower oil charity sale. Performed in Hong Kong with "Kaisheng Variety Show". Filming the movie "Miss Fan" in Hong Kong. In 1973, he signed a contract with the Japanese "Polydor" organization to go to Japan for development. He went to Hong Kong to sing at the "Hong Kong Opera House", "Han Palace" and "Pearl City", and then went to Vietnam to sing. In 1974, he was selected for the 1974 Best New Singer Award with the song "Airport". In 1977, he became a gold record winner at the "Hong Kong's First Golden Disc Awards". In 1978, his solo albums "Teresa Teng GREATESTHITS" and "Love Songs of the Island Country - Episode 3" both won the 3rd Hong Kong Golden Disc Award. In Japan, he won the "Zhong Nian Zhang Zhong Award" for "Tokyo Night View". At the "Fourth Hong Kong Golden Disc Awards" in 1979, three albums won the Platinum Disc Award, and two albums won the Gold Disc Award. He went to the United States to further study Japanese, English, biology and mathematics, and held his first concert in Vancouver, Canada in April. In 1980, she won the "Best Female Singer Award" at the Taiwan Golden Bell Awards. Appeared on stage at Lincoln Center in New York and Los Angeles Music Center in the United States. Teresa Teng is in the United States, but her singing can be heard all over China, and people from all over the country are drunk by Teresa Teng's singing. It is reported that even Comrade Xiaoping also admires Teresa Teng's unique interpretation method. Released the first Cantonese album in Hong Kong - "Irreconcilable", which instantly reached platinum status. Set foot on the "Lee Stage" for the fourth time and held seven consecutive solo concerts. In October, he returned to Taiwan to perform a benefit concert at the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall. All ticket sales were donated to the Self-Strengthening Patriotic Fund. At the end of the year, he will go to Southeast Asia for a performance tour. In 1981, the Taiwan Information Bureau awarded the "Patriotic Artist" award and hosted the Golden Bell Award ceremony with Li Jizhun. He set a record for having the most solo concerts at Lee Stage in Hong Kong. In June, he performed for charity in Taiwan, and "Taiwan TV" broadcast a 120-minute special program "On the Outpost". She participated in the "Fifth Hong Kong Gold Disc Awards" and her five solo albums won platinum records at the same time, breaking the previous gold record record. In 1982, he held a solo concert in Hong Kong and released a double album of "Teresa Teng Concert", which both became platinum albums upon release. In 1983, she went to Las Vegas to sing at Caesars Palace, becoming the first Chinese female singer to sign a contract to sing there. "Looking for the Ten Outstanding Young Women". Released the Cantonese album "Walking on the Road of Life", which became famous in the streets. In 1984, the 15th anniversary tour concert was held throughout Southeast Asia. Returned to Japan and released the "Repay" album, which was immediately released. It entered the Japanese record pop chart and stayed on the chart for nearly a year, breaking the historical record of the Japanese music industry. Teresa Teng also won numerous awards, including the "Annual Cable Awards", "Most Popular Song Award", and was nominated for the "Japanese Record Award". Grand Prize's "Best Singing Award". His outstanding achievements have added a colorful and gorgeous brilliance to the Chinese nation. In Japan in 1985, with the new song "Lover", he topped the Japanese Radio's "On Demand Pop Chart" for 14 consecutive weeks, and Won the "Cable Broadcasting Grand Award" again, and set two historical records in the Japanese music scene. "Lover" was selected into Japan's "36th Red and White Song Competition" without any effort. He participated in the TV series for the first time and performed the song "Lover". It became the theme song of the play. In August, he returned to Taiwan to host the "Anti-Stealing and Anti-Counterfeiting" charity show. In December, he hosted the 1986 Taiwan TV Spring Festival special program "Happy with You". . The single "Let Time Go By" won the Japan Cable TV Awards again and was successfully selected into Japan's "37th Red and White Song Competition" in 1987. , but has been semi-retired, and rarely appears in public except for participating in charity performances. He went to New York to participate in the "International Community Chest" charity performance and attended the 1988 "Red and White Song Competition" with famous lyricist Ms. Shen Zhi. He passed away and made a special trip back to Taiwan to express his condolences.

In 1989, Hong Kong's "Asia Television" broadcast a live fireworks display on the second night of the Lunar New Year. Teresa Teng was invited to attend and sang a song "Walking on the Road of Life". In 1990, he was invited to attend a charity program broadcast live on "TVB" as a guest performer. In 1991, he went to Hong Kong to raise funds for disaster relief for the "Love in East China" and was a guest performer at a charity performance. In 1992, the special album "Unforgettable TERESATENG" was released. In March 1993, he went to Hong Kong as a guest on "Asia Television" TALKSHOW "Dragon Gate". In 1994, he participated in the "Forever Whampoa" gala held by China Television to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Whampoa Military Academy, which was his last public performance in Taiwan. "Tuberose" album released in Japan. He died suddenly of asthma in Chiang Mai, Thailand on May 8, 1995 at the age of 42. On May 28, he was laid to rest in the "Jun Garden" of Jinbaoshan in front of the eyes of the Chinese people and the Chinese people around the world. Songs: "Past Feelings" 1 Sweet Honey 2 Wine and Coffee 3 Drunken Tango 4 When Will You Come Again 5 Walking the Road of Life (Cantonese) 6 A Little Rain 7 Small Town Story 8 Seeing the Smoke Again 9 Tuberose 10 Goodbye, My Lover 11 The Moon Represent my heart 12 Don’t pick wild flowers on the roadside 13 By the water 14 A small wish 15 What do you say about "Past Feelings (2)" 1 Thousands of Words 2 I only care about you anymore 3 Repay 4 I wish we could meet before we were married 5 Unforgettable first love 6 Where does the wind come from 7 Carefree 8 The story of September 9 Just like your tenderness 10 Cloud River 11 Going up to the west building alone 12 How beautiful the world is 13 Little road 14 Haiyun 15 I smile when I see you 16 But half a century , the natural woman with a billion applauses. China’s pop music has actually gone through a not too short road, nearly a hundred years ago. Following the hurried footsteps on the road, you can’t avoid such a name—— Teresa Teng (1953/1 /29—1995/5/8). Today is the 50th anniversary of the birth of Teresa Teng. Looking back on her life, there is no doubt that in the history of Chinese pop music, she is a master who inherited the past and established the school. The songs she sang have become part of the world's cultural heritage. She is so wonderful that she is indescribable. Her Deng-style singing and perfect singing skills lead people into the artistic realm of truth, kindness and beauty. After so many years, one billion applauses are still the same. People sincerely love her, will never forget her, and will miss her. ——Jinghong Reader: I only care about you. Many years ago, a generation was deeply intoxicated by her sweet singing. Many years later, this generation will move towards middle age and old age in her singing. Walking on the bustling street, Teresa Teng's song inadvertently floats into your ears from a certain store. You can't help but stop and think of your first love as if it were a lifetime ago. No one from the past will be seen before, no one from the future will be seen. There may never be another singer in China's popular music scene who can accompany so many people for such a long time like her. Although popular singers and divas have emerged one after another since the 1980s, there are not many that we are familiar with, but Teresa Teng still shines brightly. Hundreds of classic songs of various styles, sung proficiently and freely in Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, Japanese and English, are enough to put to shame those singers who only sang one or two famous songs in their lifetime and then disappeared. And the biggest difficulty we have in appreciating Teresa Teng is that it is difficult to find an unpleasant song even with a lantern. As Mr. Tian Wenzhong, the famous host of Taiwan Television Company, said: Teresa Teng's songs are suitable for all ages, from two-year-old babies who can talk to 200-year-olds! The amazing Teresa Teng, she condensed history and completed a historical questionnaire by herself that would normally take several generations to complete. The so-called personal styles of many popular singers from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Mainland China seem artificial and ridiculous in front of her innocent and natural image. The only seemingly feasible way is to avoid her from a distance, and sometimes pretend to ignore her existence, but they have to accept it in their hearts. Before this peak, many celebrities such as Anita Mui and Faye Wong can only rank second (at least Faye Wong once admitted that the singer she most wanted to learn from was Teresa Teng). As for Fan Xiaoxuan, who is known as the beautiful girl and is highly respected, her level of singing "Sweet Honey" is simply incomparable. Although there have always been some people over the years who used the so-called "lounge love songs" and "extraordinary music" to disparage her, the derogatory remarks have only further highlighted Teresa Teng's insurmountability. The so-called diva camp has yet to find a comparable A superstar on par. Teresa Teng's songs have a natural beauty, like mountains, waterfalls, and gurgling streams. People only need to rely on aesthetic instinct to appreciate her without racking their brains. In fact, the biggest similarity in art is that one minute on stage and ten years off stage. It comes naturally, just like the opening of tuberose, without any trace of chiseling, but it is more unexpected, appropriate and thoughtful than any design or careful packaging. The songs sung by many singers today lack appeal because there are too many packaging things! This is like a plain-looking young lady who uses plastic surgery to add a bit of beauty, but it always makes people feel that she has shortcomings. I remember that I once admired Gao Shengmei's song very much and thought it was the best popular song, but later I felt very blushing. In a nation and country that has Teresa Teng, you can hear so many unintelligible popular songs everywhere. It is really sad to think about it.

Some film and television stars have never sung before but they "act and sing if they are good". Some singers are blindly arrogant after winning a few awards. They don't even know who they are, thinking they have done something earth-shattering. , In fact, after somersaulting for a long time, it is still in the palm of Tathagata. Fortunately, although many of us are not destined to live in the same era as Teresa Teng, modern high technology allows us to go back and review Teresa Teng again. We are ashamed and excited. Look at the Qingren city once, and then look at the Qingren country. To be fair, Teresa Teng cannot be said to be unparalleled in terms of beauty, but her songs are really hard to refuse. However, there are fewer and fewer women like Teresa Teng today. Women on the street are becoming more and more coquettish and sexy. Women who satisfy men's classical feelings are almost extinct. This song should only exist in heaven, how many times can it be heard in the human world? If Su Dongpo and Li Yu were still alive, they would have been amazed by Teresa Teng's extraordinary and passionate interpretations of "May I Live Longer", "When Will the Spring Flowers and Autumn Moon Come", and "Alone in the West Tower". We have reason to believe that Teresa Teng’s songs will still be sung by our descendants ten years from now, or even a hundred years from now. Her voice will never be lost without us. It has been nearly eight years since Yiren left us, and we still have to live well. The inspiring singing gives us confidence and courage in the face of difficulties and emotional setbacks: after all, there were real people in this world. ■Hu Yingchun Network: Goodbye, My Love Jinghong (Beijing): It is futile to compare any singer with Teresa Teng: there has never been a singer as comprehensive as her who can control all kinds of songs and they are all very good; It is also unparalleled in terms of its high level of achievement and breadth of influence. For well-known reasons, she has never been publicly promoted in the media, but her influence is much greater than the overwhelming number of "kings and queens" now. I think if one day she gets a public and fair positioning, maybe we will see China have the highest award for pop songs - the Teresa Teng Gold Award, just like the Mei Lanfang and Hou Baolin Awards in other fields. To put it simply and generally speaking, her voice has the widest audience (not only does she sing, but she also speaks as beautifully as singing!), her artistic realm is superb, and she is patriotic and traditional. If you want to choose someone who can represent She is the only voice in China! Just wanted to say she is perfect. Ruru954 (Taiwan): I think Teresa Teng’s smile is the most beautiful I have ever seen. Some people say that when listening to Teresa Teng's songs, one can feel that Teresa Teng must be singing the song with a smile, without looking at the person in front of her. It is probably only Teresa Teng who can directly associate a beautiful picture with the song. However, Teresa Teng is not only relatable, but when seeing the scene of her singing, it makes people feel that the whole song has been integrated with the whole person and is inseparable, especially the look in Teresa Teng's eyes. Many people only focus on looking at the camera when singing, with their mouths open and smiling. Not Teresa Teng. Her eyes are flexible and changeable. When she sings happily, they lift up, as if the sunshine falling from the sky attracts her. In a few turns, His eyes looked down, showing a trace of shyness. He would occasionally brush his hair with his hands. When his hair was short, he would gently raise his head and shake away the hair tail that was blocking his sight. His big eyes came out from behind. When Teresa Teng sings, her eyes are full of confidence, gentleness, and affectionateness. Especially the moment she closes and opens them again, she releases an infinite amount of charm and charm. When she sings and looks at you through the camera, she seems to be able to see through you. After you, pour the song into your heart. If someone asks: What should a Chinese girl look like? I can answer with certainty, just like Teresa Teng. Antonio (Taiwan): In the entertainment industry, there are many singers who are arrogant after becoming famous. Only Teresa Teng still maintains her modesty and gentleness no matter how popular she is. Jrnjr (Nanjing): Teresa Teng gives us the truth, goodness and beauty of the human emotional world. Jaffery-liu (Shanghai): When I was a sophomore in high school, I happened to see footage of Teresa Teng’s 1985 NHK concert in Japan, and I was immediately fascinated! From then on, I vowed to learn Japanese by myself, translate all the Japanese songs she sang, and introduce them to fans and friends who don’t understand Japanese. I want to make my webpage a window for cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries, and introduce Teresa Teng to the world... I very much agree with Mr. Araki's comment. The title of the comment is "Singing the Voice of Japan". Mr. Araki said that Teresa Teng's singing voice expresses It conveys the sweetness and affection that Japan once had that has disappeared. If you connect these two contents, you will find out why you have become a "cross-generational superstar" in Japan and why you cover the first album of a famous Japanese singer. The famous song will still be loved by Japanese fans. Solosin5352 (Jiangsu): After listening to songs for so many years, I still think Teresa Teng is the best! Flute-playing Shepherd Boy (Taiwan): No one can beat Teresa Teng, only herself... Yutian (Jilin): Teresa Teng's singing voice is beautiful, refined and tender, which can meet the needs of listeners of all ages. Although she has been "banned" for many years, But true gold is not afraid of fire, classics will always be classics, and good music will thrive and be full of vitality no matter what obstacles come against it. Liu Qingqing (Guangdong): The sands of time cannot cover up your beauty and brilliance. I wish you happiness forever! Here’s another comment from Universal Music: “In the Chinese music scene, Teresa Teng is the most representative. With her sweet and tender voice, she sings euphemistic and touching music, and her minor-key Chinese melodies make everyone’s heart throb. .

Teresa Teng is the female singer who best represents Chinese society. Many of her classic songs such as "The Moon Represents My Heart" are unforgettable works. Teresa Teng has brought Chinese music to all parts of the world, making music Breaking down the restrictions of national boundaries, freedom and equality can be delivered to everyone's ears. "Our newspaper: He Rijun will come again in the past fifty years, but it has only been a fleeting moment. The waves have wiped out the heroes, not to mention the autumn wind and autumn rain. In the long river of history, there are very few names that can be remembered as the mainstay, but when it comes to Chinese singers, Teresa Teng deserves to stand At the top of the music scene in the 20th century, in terms of singing ability and influence, who can compete with her in China? If it weren't for a trance in the late spring of 1995, Teresa Teng would be 50 today. January 29, 1953. In the Sanheyuan of Longyan Village, Baozhong Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan Province, Teresa Teng was born. The name "Lijun" was suggested by Pao Ze, a member of Deng's father's army, to imitate the strange woman "Meng Lijun" who became the prime minister in the Song Dynasty. In the last year of the 20th century, Teresa Teng's famous song "The Moon Represents My Heart" was selected as one of the "Top Ten Chinese Songs of the 20th Century" by Radio Television Hong Kong in the last year of the 20th century. Selected. In the 20th Century Immortal Songs Competition held in Hong Kong, China, and Japan, Teresa Teng was the only singer whose songs were selected in the three places, and she was almost eliminated. She has it all to herself. But I have a deeper affection for Teresa Teng's other famous song "When Will You Come Again". That was 16 years ago, when my parents came back from a trip to Hong Kong and brought a video tape of "Teresa Teng NHK Concert". When I entered the country, I was censored and one of the songs was erased, which was "When Will You Come Again". Unfortunately, this beautiful song died, leaving only five minutes of snowflakes on the screen and one in front of the old-fashioned TV. The doubts of the ignorant boy. Was such a poignant song destined to have such a tragic ending from the day it was born? The fate of "When Will You Come Again" can also be regarded as a classic Chinese song with a strong tango feel. The song "Flavor" was born in 1936. It was written by Liu Xue'an, a composer who had composed countless patriotic and anti-Japanese war songs, for an advertising musical "Three Stars with the Moon". However, director Fang Peilin asked the director Huang Jiamo to fill in the form without Liu Xue'an's consent. Liu Xue'an was extremely dissatisfied with the lyrics, but he did not protest publicly due to the kindness of his friends, which paved the way for his future rough fate. In 1939, a Hong Kong anti-war film "Island Paradise" selected "When Will You Come Again" as an episode (Lai). (sung by Lili), describing the scene of a young man reluctant to leave his girlfriend before joining the army. The song has just the right charm. Later, this song was covered by Li Xianglan and included in the record. It soon became a household name, so many people still believe that "When Will You Come Again" is Li Xianglan's first song. During the Cultural Revolution, the widely circulated song "When Will You Come Again" was dubbed with politically meaningful lyrics by people with ulterior motives, and it became popular at that time. Some people even accused Liu Xue'an of being a traitor to this song made famous by Li Xianglan. Liu Xue'an was wrongly classified as a rightist because of this fictitious song "When Will You Come Again" and was imprisoned in the "cowshed" for 22 years. He was tortured and became blind. He was vindicated only 9 years after the Cultural Revolution, and the unjust case came about. "When Will You Come Again" became popular again in the early 1980s when Teresa Teng's cover version entered the mainland. However, it was mistakenly considered to be "spiritual pollution" and a "traitor song" and therefore banned. It was also a historical injustice. Now Liu Xue'an has been rehabilitated and "When Will You Come Again" has been lifted from the ban. The openness and tolerance reflected in it are worthy of the people's joy and encouragement. Changes make people progress. But looking back after things have changed, "When Will You Come Again" is too unfair. Composer Liu Xue'an composed a large number of patriotic songs including "The Exile Trilogy", which won unanimous praise from people across the country; singer Li Lili was not only a famous movie star at the time, but also an outstanding* person known as the "Three Heroes of Longtan" The daughter of Communist Party member Qian Zhuangfei; the movie "Island Paradise" is a patriotic film with the theme of the Anti-Japanese War. Although the lyrics of "When Will You Come Again" are slightly frivolous and not a serious hit, it really should not be banned. As for Teresa Teng and "When Will You Come Again", apart from being related because they both have the word "jun" in their names, they even have similar fates. Teresa Teng was forced by the Taiwan authorities to join an intelligence agency when she was 15 years old because she was going to perform abroad (this was very common among artists at the time), but she did not engage in espionage activities. After his death, he was framed by some people as a spy for a certain party, which was extremely unjust. This also resulted in her being restricted in her movements until the last day of her life, and unable to sing for the millions of fans who loved her. This was a loss for both the fans and the singer. On May 8, 1995, Teresa Teng ended her beautiful but short life in Chiang Mai, Thailand. When I saw this news on TV, the first song that sounded in my ears was "When Will You Come Again". This song can indeed be used as a micro-sculpture of Teresa Teng's life. The yearning for love, the lament for time, the dream of being an ordinary person, and the sadness of being a singer are all contained in this short three minutes. The most pitiful thing is , this song is the same as Teresa Teng, although it has become popular throughout the Chinese area, it has not been able to gain entry. Beauty is miserable. The same goes for songs.

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