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What acting experience does Li Zongsheng have?

In 1980, Li Zongsheng entered the music scene and first joined PolyGram Records as a member of the "Acoustic Guitar Chorus" and produced "The Complete Collection of Acoustic Guitar Works".

In 1982, Li Zongsheng won the 3rd Singer Golden Rhythm Award and officially entered the recording industry. Produced Zheng Yi's "Little Rain Comes at the Right Time" (Taiwan Top 100 Records).

In 1984, Li Zongsheng made his first movie soundtrack "On That River's Green Grass" and produced Xue Yue's "Rock Stage" album (Taiwan Top 100 Records).

In 1985, Li Zongsheng was recommended by Rolling Stone producer Wu Zhengde at "Papu Records" to write songs for Pan Yueyun, who was quite famous at the time. It was by chance that he signed a contract with Rolling Stone Records and entered Rolling Stone. He co-starred with Sylvia Chang in "The Season I Miss Most" as the male lead. In March, produced Sylvia Chang's "Busy and Blind" (Taiwan Top 100 Records).

In January 1986, Li Zongsheng released his first solo album "Elf in Life", of which "Opening Statement" was the first song. This record is filled with all the life experiences he has accumulated throughout his life. Each song is like a small world. Behind the simple and clear lyrics, there are stories with turbulent undercurrents and mixed flavors. In addition, Tong Ange, who was still unknown at the time, also served as the chorus angel on "No One Knows". In the same year, he produced Pan Yueyun's "Old Love, New Love" (Taiwan Top 100 Records) and starred in the movie "Heart Lock". In 1988, Li Zongsheng hosted the police radio program "Everyone Says His Own Words" and the China Television TV program "Variety Show First Line". He served as the deputy general manager of Rolling Stone International Music Co., Ltd. and began to be more directly involved in the guidance and strategy of the record market. In July, produced Pan Yueyun's "The Road of Love" album (Taiwan Top 100 Records).

In 1987, Li Zongsheng starred in the movie "The Sky", which was later renamed "Lingzhi Alien", and produced Zhou Huajian's first solo album "The Direction of the Heart" (Taiwan Top 100 Records).

In January 1989, Li Zongsheng published "Collection of Li Zongsheng's Works". Many people think that Li Zongsheng is a genius-type music naughty boy. In fact, he thinks that his talent is limited and he works hard. Many people know that Li Zongsheng is humorous and loves to tell jokes. In fact, he is a rigorous and self-disciplined creator who is often worried. This album

In 1990, Li Zongsheng wrote a song "I'm a Little Bird" for his friend Zhao Chuan, and together with other producer ***, he produced Lin Qiang's first album "Go Forward" "(Taiwan Top 100 Records), and won the Golden Melody Award for Best Vocal Album Producer. This collection collects Li Zongsheng's famous songs composed between 1984 and 1989. "The Man Who Runs Against Himself" is based on his musical partner Zhang Peiren, and is one of Li Zongsheng's most satisfying creations. He also felt that there were many beautiful songs in the music world, but few profound ones, and he encouraged his colleagues with this song. "Busy and Blind" was originally included in Zhang Aijia's album of the same name. Host police radio program (private channel). In the same year, Chen Shuhua's album "Tell You What You Say", also known as "When I Wake Up" (Taiwan Top 100 Records), was produced. It successfully established Chen Shuhua's image as an urban woman in the market, and no one has ever replaced her. The sales volume of this album exceeded one million copies for the first time at that time, setting a new record in the Chinese pop music world. Li Zongsheng also became a gold medal producer, and his career reached its peak.

In 1991, Li Zongsheng's "Mortal Song" was released. Li Zongsheng served as the soundtrack for the movie "Zsa Zsa Jia Jia Stand Up", and this work was nominated for the Best Film Music Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards. Movie superstar Jackie Chan is making his debut. Lee Chung-shing produced the album "First Time" for Jackie Chan, with sales exceeding 2 million in Asia. The all-round musician Lee Chung-shing is once again involved in Hong Kong and Taiwan artists competing for invitations to write songs and produce songs.

In 1992, Li Zongsheng hosted the China Radio and Television program "Musician". Produced Sylvia Chang's "The Price of Love" album (Taiwan Top 100 Records). Leading the Rolling Stone king and queen Chen Shuhua, Zhou Huajian and Zhao Chuan to hold concerts in Beijing and Shanghai for the first time. At the same time, he was invited by director Chen Kaige to compose the theme song "When Love Is a Past" for the movie "Farewell My Concubine". In September, Li Zongsheng published "Hope", and in October, Li Zongsheng and Hong Kong musician Lu Guanting published "This Is Us", which included "Wind of the Past", "Hope" and the performance version of the above two songs.

In the same year, Li Zongsheng and Lin Qiang sang "Taipei Orphan", the theme song of the movie "As Long as I Live for You", and officially sang a Taiwanese song for the first time. The classic inspirational song "Real Hero" is released. In the same year, he produced the album "Heart Matter" for Jacky Cheung, with the title song "Love Like Tide". ?

In August 1993, Li Zongsheng's "Ghost in the Heart" won the Best Lyricist Award at the first Singapore Golden Melody Awards. In the same year, it was selected by well-known authorities in Taiwan's communication industry. In 1994, the China Broadcasting Station program "Musician" hosted by Li Zongsheng won the "Variety Show Award" at the 29th Golden Bell Awards for Broadcasting. On January 18, Li Zongsheng held 3 "We All Love Li Zongsheng". Stage 1: Farewell to music concerts for the time being. On February 14, Li Zongsheng held the "Li Zongsheng Ten Years Review", the second stage of the temporary farewell concert. In February, Li Zongsheng concluded his last farewell concert in Taipei and began the recording of "Reluctant". In June, Li Zongsheng published "Li Zongsheng's Reluctant Musical Journey".

In January 1996, Li Zongsheng published "Li Zongsheng's Super Heavyweight Collection" and produced albums such as "The Night is Too Dark".

In December 1997, Li Zongsheng published "Li Zongsheng's 24K Gold Selection".

On February 22, 1998, Li Zongsheng produced "Every Woman" and other albums.

In January 1999, Li Zongsheng published "Works of Li Zongsheng" and produced albums for singers such as Liang Jingru, Karen Mok, and Coco Lee.

In 2000, Li Zongsheng produced the "Faith" album for Zhang Xinzhe, the "Courage" album for Liang Jingru, and the "Mok Wenwei on the Twelfth Floor" album, and won the Golden Melody Award for Best Producer.

In 2002, Li Zongsheng participated in the production of Rene Liu's "Love And The City" album.

In 2003, Li Zongsheng produced the "Beautiful Life" album for Liang Jingru and the "Forget-You-Worry Grass" album for Zhou Huajian. Won the Best Producer Award and Outstanding Contribution Award in the 2nd Music Billboard.

In 2004, the Lee Guitars factory was opened, determined to build the first brand of Chinese handmade guitars.

In 2005, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Chinese cinema, the Film Channel Program Center of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (CCTV-6) launched the musical "Song of the Movie". Li Zongsheng served as the music director and general manager of "Song of the Movie". Producer, songwriter.

In 2006, Li Zongsheng established the Acoustic House music performance cafe and launched the "Concert of Rational and Emotional Works" tour (Taipei Station, Shenzhen Station, Hong Kong Station, Shanghai Station).

In 2007, Li Zongsheng started the "Concert of Rational and Emotional Works" tour in Shanghai and Malaysia.

In 2008, Li Zongsheng opened the "Concert of Rational and Emotional Works" in Nanjing and Guangzhou, and won the Lifetime Achievement Award in the 8th Light Music Chart.

From 2009 to 2010, Li Zongsheng won the highest music achievement award on the China Original Music Chart, and formed the Longitudinal Band with Luo Dayou, Zhou Huajian, and Zhang Chenyue, and held a world tour concert. Released two EPs, "Train to the North" and "Line to the South". "Songs for Myself" was released and included in "Southbound Line".

In 2011, Li Zongsheng's "Song for Myself" won the 22nd Golden Melody Awards for Best Lyrics, Best Composition, and Best Song. Li Zongsheng produced the "Primary Colors" album for Yang Zongwei. Li Zongsheng held the first Li Gui Campus Creation Competition.

In 2012, Li Zongsheng held the second Li Jiji Campus Creation Competition and served as a judge on Dragon TV's "Top Chef".

In 2013, Li Zongsheng's single "Hills" was released, and he held a large-scale personal tour concert "Since Youth Can't Stay". On September 28, the first stop of the tour will be held at the Arena, with performances tentatively scheduled for Taipei, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Singapore.

On December 27th and 28th, 2014, the premiere of the "Better Be an Uncle!" concert was held at the Taipei Arena.

On January 1, 2015, he participated in the 2015 Jiangsu Satellite TV New Year Concert.

On January 16, 2016, Li Zongsheng attended Karen Mok's Shanghai concert. On April 4, Li Zongsheng attended Liu Tianjian's "Forever Old Boy" memorial concert in Taipei to pay tribute and sing songs. On November 18, the "Hills Live Tour" concert record album "Since I Can't Keep My Youth, It's Better to Be an Uncle" was released.