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Faye Wong’s life

Chinese name: Faye Wong

Previous name: Xia Lin (Faye Wong’s mother Xia Guiying is a soprano in the art troupe. Before the age of fifteen, Faye Wong always took her mother’s surname of Xia and named her Xia Lin . )

English name: Faye Wong (Shirley has been abandoned)

Stage name: Wang Jingwen (has been abandoned)

Birthplace: Beijing

Date of birth: August 8, 1969

Zodiac: Rooster

Occupation: Singer

Favorite sport: volleyball and swimming

Favorite people: Family

Favorite entertainment: playing mahjong with friends

Favorite clothes: comfortable and simple

Frequently haunted place: Home

The most fearful thing: communicating with strangers

Constellation: Leo

Blood type: O

Favorite food: Snacks

Height: 172cm

Favorite drink: water

Myopia: about 400 degrees

Favorite season: autumn

Family status : Father Wang Youlin, mother Xia Guiying (passed away), brother Wang Yi, husband Li Yapeng, daughter Tongtong (Dou Jingtong), second daughter Li Yan

Ex-husband: Dou Wei

Favorite singers: Teresa Teng, Cranberries, Cocteau Twins, Air, Sinead O'Connor.

Education: High school graduate

Favorite color: all colors

Elementary school: Beijing Ditan Primary School

Favorite sports: swimming and all ball games

High school attended: Beijing Dongzhimen Middle School

Favorite actor: Chow Yun-fat and Chow Tong-pan

Hobbies: listening to music

Favorite holiday: Lunar New Year

Religious belief: Buddhism (Tantrism)

Most satisfying album: "Impetuous"

Character: I like things to be simple and clear, and don’t like to be complicated

Favorite songs: Kisses In The Wind, Cold War

Age of first love: 17 years old

Favorite animals: dogs

Disliked places: dirty places

Favorite places: Beijing, Paris, Egypt

Disappointments: many

Personal wishes: forever Everyone is happy

Friends in the circle: Na Ying, Carina Lau, Lin Qingxia, Zhang Xinzhe, Tao Jingying, Lin Xijinggangshan, Zhao Wei

Career relationship

Record company: 89-96 New Art Treasure 97-2001 EMI signed a contract with SONY MUSIC in 2002

List of staff members:

Production company: Able Music Makeup artist: Zing

Manager [Hong Kong and Taiwan] : Chen Jiaying, Qiu Aokuan Hairstylist: Ben Lee

Manager [Japan]: ELLI SHIBATA Image designer: Titi Kwan (Ah Dee)

Assistant: Jean Record producer: Liang Rongjun, Zhang Yadong

Album List

Faye Wong’s record-producing period was in the mid-1990s. After joining EMI Records, we follow the principle of one album per year. After joining Sony, the gap was even longer. In addition, since her debut in 1989, she has won many awards in the Chinese music circle.

Some of the albums are as follows:

"Where the Wind Comes from" June 1985 Where does the wind come from/Four Wishes/Sweet Honey/Little Secret/Young Age/Singer/Highest Peak/Hope Girl looking at the sky/ What do you say/ Talk and laugh/ Moonlight serenade/ You light up my heart/ My hometown never rejects me/ Seeing the smoke again "Wang Jingwen": November 1989

The helpless day/ Excuses / Words of fate / Gentle hands / Last train / Unsettled heart / Still the same old sentences / The middleman / Love to hear lies / New life

"Everything": June 1990

Paris Tower/Everything/Wandering/Can you hold me tight/Do Kuai Joke/My Lonliness/Wailing Wall/No Regrets Tonight/A Moment/Riptide/Paris Tower (Reprise)

《You're the Only One》: December 1990

Beautiful shock/continue to wait/then one day/boring coffee/no reason/too much for him/only you/silent night clarinet/next year tonight/no Decoration

"Coming Home": August 13, 1992

Romantic Storm/Miss You Night & Day/Easily Injured Woman/Unknown Date/Put the Key in Mailbox/These...those/Happy Tears/Reignited/Going Around/

Kisses in the Wind

"Unrepentant": February 5, 1993

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Pink Feifei / Obsession without Regret (Mandarin version) / Lovely Eyes / Monsoon Wind / No More Children / I Will Always Cherish You and Me / Love Rival / Starting from Tomorrow / Drunk at Midnight / Obsession without Regret (Cantonese

English version)

"One Hundred Thousand Whys": September 7, 1993

Liu Feifei/Summer of Love/Rufeng/Cold War/Chang Big / If you really love me / Tempting / Rainy day without you / Tempt me / Do Do Da Da / Do We Really Care?

"Mystery": April 8, 1994

I am willing (orchestral version) / Persistent and unrepentant / The changing world is turning / Weak / I am willing (string version) / Intoxicated / Cold War / Too wild at heart / I only want to keep my promise for you / Only me

Myself

"Random Thoughts": June 29, 1994

Random Thoughts/Oath/Heaven and Earth/The Man in the Dream/Knowing Oneself and the Enemy/Pure Love/The End of the Game/Sleepwalking/Blue Color Time/Memory is the Red Sky

"Sky": November 10, 1994

Sky/ Chess Piece/ Angel/ Shadow/ Sky (Unplugged)/ Nostalgic/ Unchanging/ Reserved / Break Free / Vow

"Please Yourself": December 20, 1994

Please Yourself / Honeymoon Period / Doing Evil / I'm Afraid / The Way Out / Ordinary is the Most Romantic / Gone with the Wind / Love and The edge of pain/Back view/The sky remains unchanged

"Fei Mi Mi's Voice": July 1995

Snow Lotus/You are in my heart/May I live forever/ Your heart is my heart/The place of first love/The girl from the South China Sea/If I were real/Cuihu Han/In the dusk/No matter what/A small wish/

See the smoke again/The feeling of hometown is strong

"Di-Dar": December 1995

>Di-Dar / Vacation / Lost / Ambiguous / Or / I want / Enjoy / Half / (Untitled) / Meteor

"Impetuous": June 1996

Impermanence/ Impetuous / Imagination / Split / Uneasiness / Where / Depravity / Disappointment / Doomsday / Yesanpo

"Faye Wong" (commonly known as "Faye Wong 97"): September 1997

Anesthesia / You are happy (so I am happy) / Boring / Entertainment / Human world / I don’t want to be like this / Making a fuss / Missing / Fighting the fire / Cloud

"Singing Tour": October 1998

Emotional life/face/color commandment/give up halfway/fly/you/little smart/can’t wake up/hongdou/child/forgive yourself (Cantonese)/repay (Cantonese)/love commandment (Cantonese)

《 "Only Love Strangers": September 1999

To the end of the year/The Moon at that time/Hypnosis/Only Love Strangers/100 Years of Solitude/Butterfly/Falling Smoke/After the Beep/Overthrow/Wonderful/Watching Wheat Field (Cantonese) / Postman (Cantonese)

"Fable": October 20, 2000

Cambrian/New Tenant/Chanel/Asura/Flower of the Other Side/If You It’s fake/I don’t love those who don’t love me/You don’t like me as much as I like/Goodbye Firefly/The Book of Laughter and Forgetting/Firefly

Insect (Cantonese)/Love Letter to Myself (Cantonese)

"Faye Wong" (commonly known as "Faye Wong 01"): October 18, 2001

Wings of Light/Wait/Wrong Typing/Sometimes Love Is In vain/Fleeing Time/Night Party/Wandering Red Shoes/Idiot/The Bible for Two/One-Way Street/The Wandering Red Shoes (Piano Version)/Vertigo (Cantonese)/Color Blindness (Cantonese)/Sleepless Flight (Cantonese)/Heart Road (Cantonese)/The Queen’s New Yi (Guangdong)

"Jiang Ai": November 7, 2003

Jiang Ai/Empty City/Bu Liu/Mei Cuo/Passenger/Yang Bao/Xuan Mu/April Snow/Night Makeup/Smoke/MV (Cantonese)/The Name of Fake Love (Cantonese)/Flower Things (Cantonese)

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1993: "Autumn" Version) (Cantonese)

Rufeng (Autumn Version) / Tempt Me (theme song of the movie "The Seducing Monk" ~ Movie Version) / Born Not Made for Love / Monsoon Wind

1994 May: "Faye" (Cantonese)

Memory is a red sky/Only myself/Cold War/Just because I like Faye

September 1995: "One person plays two roles" 》(Cantonese)

One person plays two roles/The edge of love and pain/I do/Know yourself and the enemy/Sky/One person plays two roles (Karaoke Version)

February 1997 : "Toys" (Cantonese)

Undercurrent/promise/perfunctory/toys/my letter

May 1997: "Self-reliance" (Cantonese)

Punctuality/Guardian Angel/Be at ease/Di-Dar (Historical Mix)/Oath (Discovery Mix)/Sleepwalking (Universal Mix)

July 25, 2001: "Separate Ways" (Japanese version) )

Separate Ways (Original Version) / Separate Ways (128 beat Mix) / Eyes On Me / Chanel / Separate Wa

ys (Instrumental)

Singles

Most of Faye Wong's singles are for album promotion, except for "Eyes on Me".

February 1999: "Eyes on Me"

Eyes on Me / 红豆 / Eyes on Me (Instrumental)

Concert Album

1995: "The Most Wonderful Concert"

1999: "Singing Around the World Faye Wong Hong Kong Concert 98-99"

2002: "Faye Wong's Full Singing Meeting (Nihon Budokan)"

2004: "Faye Wong Live Concert"

Buddhist song album (limited release):

" "Loving Kindness & Wisdom" (English translation: "Loving Kindness & Wisdom"): July 16, 2001

The Four Immeasurable Hearts/Welcome Verses and Seven-branch Offering Verses/Tara Prayer and Short Praise/Twenty-One Mothers Mantra/Yu Zan and Benefit verses/Return verses/Talk about taking refuge and arousing bodhicitta aspirations/Awakening the supreme heart/Master Tsongkhapa’s yoga method/Ode to the master from afar/The Buddha said the Prajna of the Holy Buddha Mother Paramita Heart Sutra/Heart Mantra of Maitreya Buddha (solo by Faye Wong)/Hui Xianggao/Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra (Faye Wong, Zhang Zhilin)

Faye Wong is dedicated to the Buddha, and the song "Vow" and the previous song are full of Buddhist meanings Already told the world in his album "Fable". Nowadays, Faye Wong's faith is even more pious, and she always wears a red silk cord on her wrist to keep her safe. In order to help build the world's largest Buddha statue in India, the birthplace of Buddhism, Faye Wong and her master Lama Zopa Rinpoche*** recorded a Sanskrit religious music album "Loving Kindness & Wisdom" to raise funds for it.

This double-CD album is divided into two parts. The first CD is Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s scripture recitation, while the second CD is Faye Wong’s background singing and Heart Sutra for Master’s scripture recitation. Praise alone. In addition, Faye Wong also sang a solo song "Maitreya Buddha Heart Mantra" composed by Zhang Yadong and arranged by Adrian Chan. Although there were only two short lyrics: "Om Mohi Mohi Maha Mohi Soha / Om Muni Muni Mara Soha", it was Faye Wong's respect for the Buddha can be heard in her singing, and she has successfully completed this Buddhist music work that has attracted much attention.

When asked about the motivation for participating in this charity album, Faye Wong said: "To be honest, I don't usually listen to Buddhist scriptures, but since I have been exposed to them, I feel that some of the principles sound very comfortable, so I want to make more This record is composed of the guru chanting sutras and me singing the harmony. The other song "Maitreya Buddha Heart Mantra" is performed by me solo. All proceeds will be donated to charity for the construction of Maitreya Buddha project. You may wish to listen to it. Get to know it slowly.

Concerts

(Specific time and location are detailed below)

1994: The most exciting concerts (24): Hong Kong (18), Egypt Demonton, Vancouver, New York

1995: Taipei Concert (2 performances), Malaysia Concert (2 performances), Toronto Concert

1998-1999: Singing Tour Big World Concerts (38 shows): Dongguan, Shanghai (2 shows), Shenzhen, Beijing (2 shows), Hong Kong (17 shows), Japan (2 shows), Guangzhou (2 shows), Kunming (1 show), Malaysia ( 2 shows), Nanhai, Singapore (2 shows), Las Vegas, Zhuhai

2000: 10-city concert tour (10 shows) Nanjing, Changsha, Wenzhou, Shenyang, Jinan, Ningbo, Wuhan, Taipei, Melbourne, Sydney

2001: Xiquan Wine Passionate Guangzhou Faye Wong Concert (2 performances)

2001: Comprehensive Group Concert (3 performances): Japanese Martial Arts Museum

2001: Chongqing Langtian Night Concert

2001: Shanghai Concert

2003-2005: Phoebe Ordinary Concert (16 Games): Hong Kong (8 games), Malaysia, Shanghai, Singapore, Xi'an, Hangzhou, Beijing, Taipei, Guangzhou

A list of Faye Wong's world records

01 The first Chinese female singer to enter the era Magazine cover:

Published in the 148th issue of Time Magazine on October 14, 1996. The news was widely reported by the media that year and became a sensation.

Faye Wong was hailed as a "Pop Diva" by the magazine. ” and “CANTO-POP PRINCESS”, the full text reports on Faye Wong’s journey from her debut to her rise to fame.

Full text URL: /Broadway/2828/fayetime.html

Supplementary information: Listed earlier than Faye Wong The Chinese artist who appeared on "Time" is the famous actress Gong Li.

02 The first Chinese to star in a Japanese drama:

In March 2000, a press conference was officially held to announce the filming of the Japanese drama "Fake It True". ", and stayed in Japan for the next few months to film the drama. The drama premiered on Fuji TV in Japan in July of the same year, and was broadcast simultaneously on Taiwan and Singapore TV. The TVB Jade Channel in Hong Kong aired it in October. The male protagonist is Nakai Takaichi, and the supporting actress in the drama is the same. It's Yukie Nakama, and Faye Wong plays Lin Fei, a fashion designer who smuggles herself to Japan to pursue her ideals. Faye Wong also filmed a crying scene for the first time.

Additional information: Kelly Chen acted in Japanese dramas earlier than Faye Wong ("Ghost". "Home", but they are playing supporting roles instead of leading roles), the same thing is that both of them played "stowaways"

The first Chinese to break into the top ten of the Oricon weekly chart with a Chinese song Singer

Faye Wong's three albums "Eyes On Me", "Wings of Light" and "Separate Ways" have all entered the top 20 of the Oricon weekly chart, and "Wings of Light" has ranked 19th place, "Separate Ways" reached number fourteen, and "Eyes On Me" reached number nine, becoming the highest-selling foreign language album in Japan that year.

Supplementary information: Teresa Teng also entered the Oricon Weekly Chart at No. 20, but only with Japanese songs.

03 "Asia Weekly" selected the 50 most important Chinese in the founding of the People's Republic of China. About Faye Wong:

Faye Wong is often called the queen of Canto-pop. But that's not really an accurate description. While she's by far the most popular female singer in Hong Kong, the Beijing-born diva croons in Putonghua just as often as in Hong Kong's Cantonese dialect. And her appeal spreads far beyond Hong Kong. Wong's catchy love ballads ring out in even the remotest mainland provinces, as well as in Taiwan and Chinese communities throughout Southeast Asia. Often branded as icy and elusive, Wong, 30, has battled with the media ever since she shot to international fame in the mid-1990s. Her pregnancy , the birth of her daughter in Beijing, and her divorce from drummer Dou Wei were all covered extensively by the paparazzi. Though she initially tried to conceal the fact that she was pregnant, two Hong Kong newspapers went to court to fight for the exclusive use of a photo confirming that she was indeed with child. When Dou Jintong was born and quickly allowed into Hong Kong, gossip circulated that Wong was receiving favor ble treatment. After all, many mainland applicants have to wait years for entry. Wong's career has weathered it all. With 25 albums, more than 50 awards and several film and TV acting stints, her popularity shows no sign of waning. She is held up as an example for mainland artists aspiring to expand beyond their home markets. For thr

ough her music, Wong has been able to do what many politicians can't: bring together people in Hong Kong, Taiwan and China, no matter what their political bent.

04 Faye Wong's total record sales broke the Guinness Record:

Faye wong(hong kong) sold an estimated 9.7 million copies of her 20 albums by march 2000 and is one of the first women to dominate hong kong's recording industry. Her album lovers amp; strangers, released in september 1999, has sold over 800,000 copies so far and reached no.1 in hong kong, China, Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia. her first CD, Shirley wong (her then stage name) was released in 1989 and two more followed over the next 12 months. she has gone on to record over 15 more albums.