◎Lovers On December 12, the famous musician Xiong Meiling posted on social media that her husband Lin Qiuli passed away the day before yesterday. As soon as this news was announced, it immediately aroused the emotion of countless musicians and fans. Who is Lin Qiuli?

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On December 12, the famous musician Xiong Meiling posted on social media that her husband Lin Qiuli passed away the day before yesterday. As soon as this news was announced, it immediately aroused the emotion of countless musicians and fans.

Who is Lin Qiuli? You may not know this name, nor can you match his appearance with his name, but you must have heard of his works, such as Adu 's "Dark", Andy Lau 's "Thank You for Your Love", Zhang Huimei 's " Cut Love " and "Listen to the Sea", JJ Lin's "Jiangnan", "Cao Cao" and "Songs for No One".

A music creator can produce countless masterpieces and influence countless people in different eras. From a creative perspective, it is also a fulfilling life. Someone once asked Lin Qiuli: "What makes you a master?" His answer was: "A master means you are creating today, you are creating ten years later, and you are still creating thirty years later."

By this standard, Lin Qiuli is a master in the field of lyricists in the Chinese music world, because his creations spanned three full decades from the 1980s to the first 20 years of the new century. From the folk song era to the RB era, his works have been influencing countless people. In addition, Lin Qiuli is also an excellent music planner and Bole. He has discovered many singers and positioned them in terms of their humanity and temperament. Although he has left us now, there are endless stories about him.

’s unique creative husband-wife team

Speaking of Lin Qiuli, we have to mention another name, that is, his wife Xiong Meiling.

Xiong Meiling was influenced by her two brothers and embarked on the path of creation very early - she released her first creative work "Glass Fish" in 1978, which was included in Chen Lizhong's album. Later, because they both like music, Xiong Meiling and Lin Qiuli also came together after going through some twists and turns. According to Lin Qiuli's own recollection: Xiong Meiling was responsible for creating works, and he was responsible for telling jokes to coax her. Later, Xiong Meiling hoped that Lin Qiuli could write lyrics for her works, and Lin Qiuli, who had been determined to be a writer since childhood, agreed. After being "rejected" by Xiong Meiling several times, the two finally had a tacit understanding of their creations, and they later became the famous creative group "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" in the Chinese music scene.

In the history of the Chinese music scene, there are actually many creative couples and couples. Classic works such as "365 Miles" and "Hometown Clouds" were created by Tan Jianchang and Xiaoxuan. At that time, the author column on the inner pages of some tapes was even directly marked as Tan Xuan's lyrics and music to save trouble.

The author of the classic work " Love of Life " is also from the creative team of Lu Guanting and Tang Shuchen . At the same time, the partnership between singer-songwriter Zhang Yu and his then-girlfriend Shiyilang became a legend in the music industry: they collaborated on as many as 150 works in 30 years, including "The Trouble with the Moon", "The Rain Keeps Falling", "Good Intentions" and other Zhang Yu's most classic works, almost all of which were composed by a combination of his own composition and lyrics by Shiyilang.

In addition, the gold medal OST musicians Dongdong , who have been active on and off the screen in recent years, also have the help of excellent lyricists like his wife Chen Xi, and have produced classic works such as "Where Has the Time Gone" and "Finally Waiting for You".

Compared with other creative combinations, the creative combination of husband and wife will inevitably have more detailed tacit understanding, and long-term cooperation will also make each other's melodies and words more integrated because of love.

But Lin Qiuli and Xiong Meiling are the most unique couple among all creative couples. Unlike other groups where the male writes the music and the female writes the lyrics, Lin Qiuli and Xiong Meiling are exactly the opposite. Lin Qiuli writes the lyrics and Xiong Meiling is responsible for the composition. Therefore, the works created by them are not only delicate in melody, but also emotional and atmospheric in text, which often gives the works a chivalrous and classical temperament.

A creation that truly appeals to both refined and popular tastes

Lin Qiuli's first work was "The Seagull's Sky", which he co-wrote with Xiong Meiling in 1985. This piece was later given to Lin Qionglong to perform.In the same year, Lin Qiuli completed his first independently written song " a lifetime of love returns to ". This song is also one of the masterpieces of "Dianjiang Records" artist Fan Yiwen.

Lin Qiuli's last work before his death was "Song for No One", composed and sung by Junjie Lin, published in 2015. At that time, he was often in and out of the hospital due to physical reasons, so this song was also completed in the hospital bed. This is a song not written for a specific person, but also a song about life and life. In the last few years of Lin Qiuli's life, this song served as his cell phone ringtone.

From "Sky of Seagulls" to "Song for No One", Lin Qiuli's creative career lasted exactly 30 years. During these 30 years, Lin Qiuli also developed his unique personal style.

From Tainan to Kaohsiung and then to Taipei, Lin Qiuli, who was born as a commoner, like many ordinary people, worked hard step by step to achieve the final achievement. Therefore, he also has a strong pyrotechnic atmosphere, which gives his works a very plain and down-to-earth tone. At the same time, Lin Qiuli was a standard literary young man. From the age of 17 to 25, he even stipulated that he must write one thing every day. This kind of writing training also created Lin Qiuli's writing style which is neat, delicate and solid.

Thus, there was Lin Qiuli, a poet who was both artistically delicate and ordinary.

Many of Lin Qiuli's songs have a very colloquial flavor. However, Lin Qiuli's colloquialism has been appropriately refined to form a sense of language that is both popular and elegant. Even a very classical work like "Crying Sand" has very modern lyrics like "The sand blown by the wind falls in the sad eyes, and everyone can see that I am waiting for you." Compared with some later ancient style works, Lin Qiuli obviously used a more contemporary tone to write a classical sentiment. Lin Qiuli also has his own uniqueness in using words in

. JJ Lin's early masterpiece "Jiangnan" uses the word "sticky" to describe the wind of Jiangnan and the temperament of the entire Jiangnan. This is a typical usage of turning vulgarity into elegance. It gives a musical work a sensory experience and touch, which is a stroke of genius.

A music businessman who never forgets his original intention

In 1998, Lin Qiuli began to get involved in the field of music investment. He first came to Guangzhou and founded a company called "Dachao", hoping to introduce more outstanding works from mainland China to Taiwan and allow mainland musicians to obtain copyright protection. However, due to various reasons, this company did not exist for long, and Lin Qiuli set his sights on Singapore and Malaysia, and soon became a shareholder of Singapore's "Sea Butterfly Music". He served as the managing director of "Sea Butterfly Music" in Taiwan, responsible for the positioning and development of the company's artists, especially the shaping of the humanities. During the "Sea Butterfly Music" period, in addition to doing management work, Lin Qiuli continued to write. Not only did he write a large number of lyrics for many artists, he also served as the planning coordinator and executive for many artists such as JJ Lin and Adu, and often wrote copywriting for singers himself.

is like Adu from Singapore. His original name was Du Chengyi . Lin Qiuli relied on his years of market experience and felt that this name was a bit too hard to pronounce for artists to enter the music industry, so he changed it to Adu. Soon, Adu's works such as "Darkness" became popular throughout the Chinese world and became one of the most popular male singers at the beginning of the century.

When it comes to "making" artists, JJ Lin is undoubtedly Lin Qiuli's most satisfying "work". He once said that JJ Lin is a very malleable artist, so he continued to use images such as "killer" and "robot" as concepts for JJ Lin's different albums, and created "Cao Cao" for JJ Lin - which became another very popular single for JJ Lin after "Jiangnan". In addition to writing lyrics for the work, Lin Qiuli also designed a series of concepts for JJ Lin, including the appearance of Cao Cao with a flag behind his back at the scene. This also made JJ Lin's image recognition and recognition as an artist higher at that time.

As an excellent creator, Lin Qiuli is indeed a music businessman with a strong sense of the market. He uses just the right literature and art to gain market recognition - which not only allows artists to achieve better market results, but also prevents the market from being dominated by vulgarity and quick success, achieving a balance in the pop music industry chain.

This also reminds me of the story of Lin Qiuli helping Tai Zhengxiao in the early years: Tai Zhengxiao, a singer who has always been praised by "Flying Saucer Records" but has never been on the front line, became famous immediately after Lin Qiuli filled out "Find a word for to replace " for him.

An excellent author must have many excellent things.

In the same year, Lin Qiuli completed his first independently written song " a lifetime of love returns to ". This song is also one of the masterpieces of "Dianjiang Records" artist Fan Yiwen.

Lin Qiuli's last work before his death was "Song for No One", composed and sung by Junjie Lin, published in 2015. At that time, he was often in and out of the hospital due to physical reasons, so this song was also completed in the hospital bed. This is a song not written for a specific person, but also a song about life and life. In the last few years of Lin Qiuli's life, this song served as his cell phone ringtone.

From "Sky of Seagulls" to "Song for No One", Lin Qiuli's creative career lasted exactly 30 years. During these 30 years, Lin Qiuli also developed his unique personal style.

From Tainan to Kaohsiung and then to Taipei, Lin Qiuli, who was born as a commoner, like many ordinary people, worked hard step by step to achieve the final achievement. Therefore, he also has a strong pyrotechnic atmosphere, which gives his works a very plain and down-to-earth tone. At the same time, Lin Qiuli was a standard literary young man. From the age of 17 to 25, he even stipulated that he must write one thing every day. This kind of writing training also created Lin Qiuli's writing style which is neat, delicate and solid.

Thus, there was Lin Qiuli, a poet who was both artistically delicate and ordinary.

Many of Lin Qiuli's songs have a very colloquial flavor. However, Lin Qiuli's colloquialism has been appropriately refined to form a sense of language that is both popular and elegant. Even a very classical work like "Crying Sand" has very modern lyrics like "The sand blown by the wind falls in the sad eyes, and everyone can see that I am waiting for you." Compared with some later ancient style works, Lin Qiuli obviously used a more contemporary tone to write a classical sentiment. Lin Qiuli also has his own uniqueness in using words in

. JJ Lin's early masterpiece "Jiangnan" uses the word "sticky" to describe the wind of Jiangnan and the temperament of the entire Jiangnan. This is a typical usage of turning vulgarity into elegance. It gives a musical work a sensory experience and touch, which is a stroke of genius.

A music businessman who never forgets his original intention

In 1998, Lin Qiuli began to get involved in the field of music investment. He first came to Guangzhou and founded a company called "Dachao", hoping to introduce more outstanding works from mainland China to Taiwan and allow mainland musicians to obtain copyright protection. However, due to various reasons, this company did not exist for long, and Lin Qiuli set his sights on Singapore and Malaysia, and soon became a shareholder of Singapore's "Sea Butterfly Music". He served as the managing director of "Sea Butterfly Music" in Taiwan, responsible for the positioning and development of the company's artists, especially the shaping of the humanities. During the "Sea Butterfly Music" period, in addition to doing management work, Lin Qiuli continued to write. Not only did he write a large number of lyrics for many artists, he also served as the planning coordinator and executive for many artists such as JJ Lin and Adu, and often wrote copywriting for singers himself.

is like Adu from Singapore. His original name was Du Chengyi . Lin Qiuli relied on his years of market experience and felt that this name was a bit too hard to pronounce for artists to enter the music industry, so he changed it to Adu. Soon, Adu's works such as "Darkness" became popular throughout the Chinese world and became one of the most popular male singers at the beginning of the century.

When it comes to "making" artists, JJ Lin is undoubtedly Lin Qiuli's most satisfying "work". He once said that JJ Lin is a very malleable artist, so he continued to use images such as "killer" and "robot" as concepts for JJ Lin's different albums, and created "Cao Cao" for JJ Lin - which became another very popular single for JJ Lin after "Jiangnan". In addition to writing lyrics for the work, Lin Qiuli also designed a series of concepts for JJ Lin, including the appearance of Cao Cao with a flag behind his back at the scene. This also made JJ Lin's image recognition and recognition as an artist higher at that time.

As an excellent creator, Lin Qiuli is indeed a music businessman with a strong sense of the market. He uses just the right literature and art to gain market recognition - which not only allows artists to achieve better market results, but also prevents the market from being dominated by vulgarity and quick success, achieving a balance in the pop music industry chain.

This also reminds me of the story of Lin Qiuli helping Tai Zhengxiao in the early years: Tai Zhengxiao, a singer who has always been praised by "Flying Saucer Records" but has never been on the front line, became famous immediately after Lin Qiuli filled out "Find a word for to replace " for him.

An excellent author must have many excellent things.