Twelve singers who died young during the Spring Festival Gala, Xie Jin is only 27 years old and Anita Mui is 40 years old

Hello, everyone. I’m Liu Hai. We used to count Chinese opera and cross talk performance artists. Today we’re going to count the 12 singers who died young during the Spring Festival Gala. .

The first Ye Fan, born in Nanjing, Jiangsu in June 1970, is a Chinese female singer and a member of the Chinese Musicians Association. Enlisted in the army in 1997, joined the Cultural Works Troupe of the Political Department of the Chinese People’s Armed Police Force as a soloist, and served as the Ninth National Youth Committee and Beijing Youth Committee, as well as a member of the Chinese Musicians Association. In December 2000, he was rated as National Level 2 actor. Ye Fan was once hailed as a "dark horse" and "Li Na's second" in the music scene of CCTV's 2001 Spring Festival Gala. She sang "Big Red Silk Flies Up" and other songs, as well as "Eastern Zhou Dynasty", "Yuhuazi", " "Shenzhen People", "Burning A Fang Palace", "Zhou Enlai in Shanghai", "Women's Special Police Team", "My Life", "Escape from Love", "Han Palace Feiyan" and many other film and television dramas sang the theme song and The ending song is familiar to the audience. People in the industry once gave Ye Fan a "title"-after the TV drama song, from the perspective of Ye Fan's brilliant performance, she is well-deserved. On November 27, 2007, Beijing time, Ye Fan died in Guangzhou Friendship Hospital at the age of 37.

Ye Fan

The first Gao Feng, formerly known as Zeng Yanchi, was born on July 24, 1968 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, and graduated from the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts. He is a male singer in Mainland China. In 1991, he was discovered by Su Yue, signed a contract with Hong Kong Pu'an Company, gave up his art major, and at the same time taught himself music theory, studied composition, and served as the producer of Chu Tong Chuqi's album. In the same year, he released his personal music album "The Night After You Left". In 1993, he terminated his contract with Pu'an Company and became a freelance musician. He wrote "Spring Flow" for Huang Gexuan, "Spring" for Li Lingyu, and "Don't Need a Hook for a Hundred Years" for Xie Xiaodong, etc. In 1994, Gao Feng signed the China Department of EMI Records and released the single "Great China". In 1996, he appeared on CCTV's Spring Festival Gala to sing "Great China". In the same year, the third personal music album "Harvest" was released. In 1997, the fourth personal music album "The Best Gift" was released. In 2002, the last album "Brave New World" was published. In 2002, he died of PCP viral pneumonia at the age of 34.

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The third Anita Mui, was born in Hong Kong, China on October 10, 1963, and was born in Hepu, Guangxi. She is a Hong Kong female singer and actor, one of the founders and first female president of the Hong Kong Performing Arts Association . In 1982, he won the championship of "The First Rookie Singing Contest"; in the same year, he released his first album "Heart Debt". In 1983, he gained attention with the song "Red Doubts". From 1985 to 1986, he held his first solo concert during the New Year's Eve. It opened fifteen consecutive shows, breaking the record for the number of concerts performed by a Hong Kong singer for the first time. Since 1985, he won the Hong Kong Top Ten Best Female Singer Award for five consecutive years. In 1991, the first Mandarin album "Intimate Lover" was released, and then we will leave the stage temporarily. In 1998, he won the Golden Needle Award, the highest honor in the Hong Kong music scene. In 1999, he sang "Moonlight Before Bed" on CCTV Spring Festival Gala. In 2009, assessed by the "World Record Association", with a total of 292 solo concerts in the world, she was selected as "the most female singer in the world's Chinese solo concerts. On December 30, 2003, Anita Mui died of cervical cancer at the age of 40.

Anita Mui

The fourth Burenbayar was born in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on March 6, 1960. He graduated from the Inner Mongolia Academy of Art and is a male singer from Mainland China. In 2005, he released his first solo music album "Sky Boundary". Formally entered the singing world [. In 2006, I participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, and sang "Auspicious Three Treasures" with Uzhina and Ingmar; in the same year, he won the Best New Century/Ethnic Music Artist Award at the 6th Chinese Music Media Awards. 2009 He was awarded the title of "National First-Class Actor". In 2010, he and Qin Wanmin were nominated for the Best Lyricist Award of the Chinese Song Ranking for his song "Dongquan". In 2011, he served as the art of the original ecological stage play "Aoluguya" Director. In 2012, Yu Wu Rina won the title of "Model Couple" at the first China Top Ten Model Couples Awards Ceremony. In 2015, he released the 4th solo music album "My Life and My Grassland". In 2016, participated in CCTV. Inner Mongolia branch of the Spring Festival Gala. On September 19, 2018, Buren Bayar died at home due to myocardial infarction at the age of 59.

Buren Bayar

Ramco, fifth place,Born on November 27, 1966, a Tibetan singer, a first-class singer from the Art Troupe of the Armed Police Headquarters, and a member of the All-China Youth Federation. He is known as the leading figure in Tibetan songs in China. "Ramcuo" means "the daughter of the sea" in Tibetan. In 2000, Ramtso and his sisters formed the "Three Sisters of Yangjinma" singing group. Ramso participated in various large-scale cultural evenings organized by CCTV, the Central Delegation and the Ministry of Culture, and visited North Korea, the Soviet Union, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan to participate in performances. He also sang the theme song for the movie "Yixi Zhuoma" and "Heartbeat Tibet", and for the TV series "Jing Ke Assassin King", "Eight-petal Gesang Flower", "Across the Desolation", "Princess Wencheng", "Into Shambhala" and "Lonely" "Fort" and others have recorded theme songs, and published individual singing albums and VCD albums. On November 6, 2011, Beijing time, Han Hong mourned in deep sorrow through Weibo. The first-level singer and singer of the Art Troupe of the Armed Police Headquarters, Ramcuo, passed away at 18:00 on November 5, 2011 at the age of 45.

Ramco

The sixth Pan Anbang, also known as the Prince of Folk Songs, was born on September 10, 1961 in Penghu County, Taiwan, and is a male singer from Taiwan, China. In 1979, he released his first solo album "Grandma's Penghu Bay". The second album "The Voice of Young People" was released in 1980. In 1981, the third album "Gathering and Scattering Two Yiyi" was released. In 1982, the fourth album "Going Home" was released. For the third consecutive year, he was elected as one of the top ten singers of the year in Taipei and Singapore and Malaysia. In 1983, he joined Tony Records Entertainment in Singapore and released the albums "Excuse", "Passenger" and "Close Your Eyes". The eighth album "I'm Not Drunk" was released in 1984. In 1989, he was invited to participate in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, and sang songs "Grandma's Penghu Bay", "Sun and Moon", "Follow the Feeling". In 2003, he released the album "Missing Always in Pan Anbang-New Songs and Selections". In 2005, he was listed in the "Top 100 Chinese Retirement Travelers in the World". In 2007, he released the album "Pan Anbang-Golden Years Record". He died of illness on February 3, 2013, at the age of 52.

Pan Anbang

The seventh Xie Jin, born on May 11, 1971 in Tianjin, China,Female singer from Mainland China. In 1990, at the "90 Years Asian Games", a large-scale party that brought together all the big-name singers in the Chinese music scene, she became popular for singing "The Light of the Asian Games" composed by the three treasures. In 1992, the first "Chinese Style" large-scale singing was organized by Gu Jianfen. During the meeting, she and Mao Amin, Na Ying, Xie Xiaodong, Cai Guoqing, Mao Ning, Yang Yuying, Tenggeer, Sun Nan, and Hou Muren were introduced. During the two days of performing in Hong Kong, her personalized voice and highly motivating live performance left a deep impression on people. Subsequently, Hong Kong Arts Power (Alan Tam, Andy Lau invested company) signed her manager contract. In 1994, Warner spent 800,000 yuan to produce her first album "Xie Jin". The TV songs "Women Are Born to Dream" and "Don't Love Too Much" were all popular for a while, and then Xie Jin appeared on CCTV. The singing of "Rap Facebook" has made her career like a spring breeze. On February 14, 1999, he fell to his death. He is 27 years old.

Xie Jin

The eighth Zhang Yusheng, nickname: Xiaobao, was born on June 7, 1966 in Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan Province, China, graduated from the Department of Diplomacy, National Chengchi University, Taiwanese male singer and musician ,Producer. In 1988, he formed his own Metal Boy Orchestra; in the same year, he received attention for singing "My Future Is Not a Dream". In 1989, he released his first album "Miss You Everyday". In 1990, he was nominated for the Taiwan Golden Melody Award for Best Newcomer. In 1992, he became popular with the song "The Sea". At the 1992 Spring Festival Gala, Zhang Yusheng, Andy Lau and Mao Amin sang the song "Fang Hua in the Heart", which was warm and affectionate. In January 1994, he published the collection "Free Songs"; in August, he released the album "Karaoke·Taipei·Me". In May 1997, he produced the album "BAD BOY" for Zhang Huimei; in August, he produced the album "I want to be You cook", and acted as the music director of the Guo Tuo musical "Kiss Me Nana"; in October, the album "Duplicity" was released, and Zhang Yusheng participated in the creation. Passed away on November 12, 1997, at the age of 31. In 2017, he won the Special Contribution Award of Taiwan Golden Melody Awards.

Zhang Yusheng

Yao Beina, the ninth, was born in Wuhan, Hubei Province on September 26, 1981.Graduated from the China Conservatory of Music, a female singer and actor from mainland China. In 2005, she played the leading role of Jin in the musical "Golden Sands", thus officially entering the show business circle; afterwards, she participated in the "12th CCTV Young Singer TV Grand Prix" and won the runner-up in popular singing and became popular. Released music works such as "It's too late" and "Little Hair", and won the "MusicRadio China TOP Ranking List" Annual Female Singer Award, Music Voice DJ Favorite Artist Award, and "The First China New Song List Awards Ceremony" Most Admired in Asia Female singer award and other honors. In February 2007, he participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, the Spring Festival Song and Dance Gala, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Arts Gala, etc. Participated in the Hubei Satellite TV New Year's Eve Gala on January 1, 2014, singing the song "Heartfire" and "Maybe Tomorrow"; On January 30, participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, and sang the finale song "Tianyao Zhonghua" before midnight; On January 31, he participated in the Spring Festival Gala of the Year of the Horse on Beijing Satellite TV and sang the song "Heart Fire". On January 16, 2015, Yao Beina died of breast cancer recurrence. Finally 34 years old.

Yao Beina

The tenth Lv Nianzu, born in Shandong in 1957, came to Guangzhou with his parents from Dalian, Liaoning when he was a child, and was a singer of the Art Troupe of the Guangzhou Branch of China Record Company because the company recorded Hong Kong TV series " The theme song of "Huo Yuan Jia" "The Great Wall Never Fall" is all the rage in China. He played the leading actor in the TV series "Syracuse". Guangdong singer Lu Nianzu’s first album, with 16 songs, was published by Pacific Audio & Video in 1984. It was all the rage. In addition, his four singles in "Jiuzhou Square" and "Carnival" are all classics. In 1985, he sang "The Great Wall Never Fall" on the song of the Spring Festival Gala. In 1985, he won the title of "Top Ten Singers in Yangcheng" and the title of "Top Ten Singers in China" in the 1985 "Red Cotton Cup" singing contest. In 1986, "Let the World Fill the World with Love" the first hundred singers concert, Alu was also invited to attend, and Alu's position as the big brother in the modern Chinese pop music scene is unquestionable. On October 2, 2012, Lu Nianzu died of illness. He was 65 years old.

Lv Nianzu

Lu Xiumei, born on February 18, 1957, has served as a director of the Chinese Musicians Association, a member of the Chinese Dramatists Association, and the tenth executive member of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions.He enjoys the special government allowance of the State Council, is an outstanding expert of the Ministry of Culture, and holds a master's degree from the China Conservatory of Music. Participated in the Spring Festival Gala many times and was named one of the top ten national soprano singers. In 1988, I wanted to sing songs on the Spring Festival Gala and let everyone know it. Lu Xiumei’s representative songs include "Where is Spring", "Ode to Nanhu", "Want to Kiss", "Watching Yangge", "Jin Suo and Yin Suo" "It is widely circulated; once selected as one of "China's Top Ten National Soprano Singers. The main achievements are the first place in the National MTV Competition Gold Award in 1998, the first place in the 1996 National MTV Competition Gold Award, and China's Top Ten National Female Sopranos Soprano singer and famous Chinese opera performer won the Special Contribution Award. Lu Xiumei, a famous soprano singer and national first-class actor from the China National Opera and Dance Theater, died of illness at the age of 55 on March 1, 2012.

Lu Xiumei

The twelfth Chen Rujia, born on February 1, 1964 in Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, is a male singer and actor in Mainland China. In January 1988, he wrote the song "Heating the Cattle at Dusk" and "Downstream". "Upstream" won the Most Popular Singer Award in the First China Dragon and Phoenix Song Contest; May won the first place in popular singing in the 3rd National Young Singer TV Grand Prix with "Outside World" and "Love in the Hometown". In 1989, he participated in the Spring Festival of China Central Television. Gala, singing "Love in the Homeland"; won the title of "National Top Ten Singers" in the same year. In 1990, he won many national awards such as "National Top Ten Film and Television Singers". He was the singer who won the most national awards in the Guangdong music scene at that time. Spring Festival in 2000 Participated in the "Same Song" concert in the 2000 century, singing "Love in the Homeland", in May 2000, participated in the Hunan Satellite TV Golden Eagle Festival happy base camp, live singing "Crooked Moon", "Fireworks in the World", etc. June 2002 On the 6th, musicians such as Zhang Ying, Liao Baiwei, Fang Yi, Hei Nan, newcomers Lin Jun, Tian Xin and other musicians gathered on the Guangzhou pop front line to cheer for the Chinese team who entered the World Cup finals for the first time. January 12, 2004 due to myocardial infarction He died at the age of 40.

Chen Rujia

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