China's famous ci writers

China's famous lyricists include Huang Junsheng, Lin, Fang Gang, ... and many more. ...

Huang Junsheng is a famous writer and songwriter in Hong Kong. Previously engaged in advertising, film and composition. He used to be the host of Hong Kong TV and radio. He wrote lyrics for movies, TV series, singers, actors, directors, literary creations, costume musicals and variety shows.

The sea laughs, Liang Zhu, ghost stories ... He wrote the lyrics of these songs, but Uncle Zhan has passed away. ...

Lin, formerly known as Albert, and Lin took the word "dream" apart. A famous poet in the Chinese music scene, his ci style is beautiful and profound, and his connotation is rich and meaningful, which is unique. Known as "contemporary Liu Yong". Famous singers in the Chinese music scene have asked him to write lyrics, and won the highest lifelong honor award-the "Golden Needle Award" in the 2008 Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards Concert in Hong Kong.

His lyrics basically cover the memory after 80- 10 … many people grew up listening to his songs …

Fang Zhouzi, a famous lyricist in Chinese music, has written lyrics for artists such as,, and is also the imperial lyricist of the famous singer Jay Chou. Individuals are good at disassembling the inertia of language use, re-watering the weight of words, giving them new meanings, spinning new textures, and constructing post-modern new word styles. His writing is full of strong picture sense and rich oriental style, and he is a frequent visitor to various music awards. Words are unique.

It can be said that vincent fang and Jay Chou are two people who complement each other. For a time, it was precisely because of Vincent Fang's oriental style that China's lyrics were transformed into this style, which also made us, then a student party, not only infatuated with Jay, but also fell in love with reading ancient poems. ...

Jonathan Lee,1born in Taiwan Province on July 9th, 958, is a songwriter, music producer, singer and one of the most influential musicians in Chinese music. He has created a large number of classic songs since 1980s, and was the first promoter of Taiwan Province pop music in the late 1980s and 1990s. Known as the "godfather of Chinese pop music" and "million producers".

It is said that young people don't understand Jonathan Lee, but when they do, they will get old ... The story and artistic conception in the song will probably be understood when they get old.