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Faye Wong’s personal profile

Personal profile

Chinese name: Faye Wong

English name: Faye Wong (Shirley has been abandoned)

Stage name: Wang Jingwen

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Previous name: Xia Lin

Birthplace: Beijing

Nationality: Han

Date of birth: August 8, 1969

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Zodiac: Rooster

Occupation: Singer, Actor

Favorite Sports: Swimming and all ball games

Favorite People: Family< /p>

Favorite entertainment: playing mahjong

Favorite clothes: comfortable and simple

Frequent place: home

Things you are most afraid of: Communicate with strangers

Constellation: Leo

Blood type: O

Favorite food: Snacks

Height: 172cm

< p>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, daughters Dou Jingtong, Li Yan, ex-husband Dou Wei

Faye Wong has a prominent family. Faye Wong's grandfather Wang Zhaomin (formerly known as Wang Molin) was once prominent in Chinese politics in the late 1940s. From official to legislative member of the National Government's Legislative Yuan. Wang Zhaomin graduated from the Chinese Language Department of Peking University and was a classmate and good friend of the father of Taiwanese celebrity Li Ao. Faye Wong's father, Wang Youlin, was once married to Li Ao's second sister, Li Min.

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

Education: High school graduate

Favorite colors: All Color

Primary school: Beijing Ditan Primary School

Middle school: Beijing Dongzhimen Middle School

Favorite actor: Chow Yun-fat

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, Brigitte Lin, Zhang Xinzhe, Tao Jingying, Lin Xi, Jing Gangshan, Zhao Wei, Li Jian

Favorite books: "When the Shoe Fits", " Dialogue with God"

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Career relationship

[Faye Wong and agent Chen Jiaying]

Faye Wong and agent Chen Jiaying

Record companies: Cinepoly from 1989 to 1996, EMI from 1997 to 2001, SONY from 2002 to present

Production company: Able Music

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

Manager [Japan]: ELLI SHIBATA

Make-up artist: Zing

< p>Hairstylist: Elaine Wang

Image Design: Titi Kwan

Assistant: Jean

Record Producer: Liang Rongjun, Zhang Yadong

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Album list

["Singing Tour" 1998]

"Singing Tour" 1998

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Wang Jingwen (November 1989): 01. The helpless day/ 02. Excuses/ 03. If there is a fate/ 04. Gentle hands/ 05. Last train/ 06. Unsettled heart/ 07. Still Old sentences/08. The middleman/09. Love to listen to lies/10. New life

Everything (June 1990): 01. Paris Tower/02.Everything/03. Wandering/04. Can you hold me tight? Me/05.Tell jokes/06.My Loneliness/07.Wailing Wall/08.No regrets tonight/09.A moment/10.Torrent/11.Paris Tower (Reprise)

You' re The Only One (December 1990): 01. Beautiful shock/02. Waiting again/03. Then one day/04. Boring coffee/05. No reason/06. More than him/07. Only you /08. Clarinet in the Silent Night/09.Next Year Tonight/10.No Decoration

Coming Home (August 1992): 01.Romantic Storm/02.Miss You Night & Day/03.Easily Injured Woman/04. Date with strangers/05. Throw the key in the mailbox/06. These...those/07. Happy tears/08. Rekindling/09. Going around/10.Kisses In The Wind

Perseverance and no regrets (February 1993): 01. Pink Feifei/02. Perseverance and no regrets (country)/03. Lovely eyes/04. Monsoon/05. No more fun/06. I will always Cherish you and me/07. Love rival/08. Starting from tomorrow/09. Drunk at midnight/10. Obsessed with no regrets (Cantonese)

One Hundred Thousand Whys (September 1993): 01. Liu Fei Fly/02.Summer Of Love/03.Rufeng/04.Cold War/05.Grow Up/06.If You Really Love Me/07.Tempted/08.Rainy Day Without You/Seducing Me/09

.Do Do Da Da/10.Do We Really Care

Fanatical (April 1994): 01. I do (orchestral version)/02. Perseverance without regrets/03. The changing world is turning /04.Weakness/05.I do (string version)/06.Intoxication/07.Cold War/08.The heart is too wild/09.I only want to keep the promise for you/10.Only myself

Random thoughts (June 1994): 01. Random thoughts/02. Oath/03. Heaven and earth/04. Dreamer/05. Know yourself and the enemy/06. Innocence/07. The end of the game/08. Sleepwalking/09. Blue Hours and Minutes/10. Memories are Red Sky

Sky (November 10, 1994): 01. Sky/02. Chess Piece/03. Angel/04. Shadow/ 05. Sky (Unplugged)/06. Nostalgic/07. Unchanging/08. Reserved/09. Break free/10. Vow

Please yourself (December 1994): 01. Please yourself/02. Honeymoon period/03. Do evil/04. I'm afraid/05. The way out/06. Ordinary is the most romantic/07. Gone with the Wind/08. The edge of love and pain/09. Back view/10. The sky remains unchanged

The Voice of Fei MiMi (1995 07 months): 01. Lotus in the snow/02. You are in my heart/03. I wish you a long life/04. Your heart is my heart/05. The place of first love/06. South China Sea girl/07. If I am real/ 08. Green Lake Cold / 09. In the Dusk / 10. What to do / 11. A small wish / 12. See the smoke again / 13. Strong love for hometown

Di-Dar (December 1995): 01 .Di-Dar/02.Holiday/03.Lost/04.Ambiguous/05.Or/06.I want/07.Enjoy/08.Half/09.(Untitled)/10.Meteor

Impetuous (June 1996): 01. Impermanence / 02. Impetuous / 03. Imagination / 04. Split / 05. Restlessness / 06. Where / 07. Degeneration / 08. Disappointment / 09. Doomsday / 10. Yesanpo< /p>

Faye Wong 1997 (September 1997): 01. Anesthesia/02. You are happy (so I am happy)/03. Boredom/04. Casino/05. Human world/06. I don’t want to be like this either/07 .Making fuss out of a molehill/08.Missing/09.Fighting fire/10.Cloud

Singing tour (October 1998): 01.Emotional life/02.Face/03.Color commandment/04.Give up halfway/05 .Fei/06.You/07.Little clever/08.Can’t wake up/09.Hongdou/10.Tong/11.Forgive yourself/12.Repay/13.Love commandment

Only love strangers ( September 1999): 01. Bloom to the moon/02. The moon at that time/03. Hypnosis/04. Only love strangers/05. A hundred years of solitude/06. Butterfly/07. Passing clouds/08. After a beep/09 .Overthrow/10.Wonderful/11.Watching the Rye/12.Postman

Fable (October 2000): 01.Cambrian/02.New Tenant/03.Chanel/04.Asura/ 05. Flower of the Other Shore/06. If you are fake/07. I don’t love you who don’t love me/08. You don’t like me as much as I like/09. Goodbye Fireflies/10. Laughter and Forgetting Book/11. Fireflies/12. For myself Love Letter

Faye Wong 2001 (October 2001): 01. Wings of Light/02. Wait/03. Wrong typing/04. Sometimes love is in vain/05. Time flies/06. Night party/07. The Wandering Red Shoes/08. Idiot/09. The Bible for Two Persons/10. One-Way Road/11. The Wandering Red Shoes (Piano Version)/12. Vertigo/13. Color Blindness/14. Sleepless Flight/15 .心道/16.The Queen’s New Clothes

Will Love (November 2003): 01. Will Love/02.Empty City/03.No Retention/04.Beauty Wrong/05.Passenger/06. Yangbao/07.Xuanmu/08.April Snow/09.Night Makeup/10.Smoke/11.MV/12.Fake Love/13.It’s a Thing

EP:

Like the Wind (December 1993): 01. Like the Wind (Autumn Version)/02. Tempt Me (Movie Version)/03. Born Not Made by Love/04. Monsoon (the first photo to be released in Hong Kong ifpi sales rankings

EP)

Faye Disc (May 1994): 01. Memories are the red sky/02. Only myself/03. Cold War (Cantonese)/04. Just because I like Faye

< p>One person plays two roles (September 1995): 01. One person plays two roles/02. The edge of love and pain/03. I do (string version)/04. Know the other (Europe Mix)/ 05. Sky/06. One person plays two roles (Karaoke Version)

Toy (February 1997): 01. Undercurrent/02. Promise/03. Perfunctory/04. Toy/05. Me Letter

Ask yourself (May 1997): 01. Punctuality/02.Guardian Angel/03.Ask yourself/04.Di-Dar(Historical Mix)/05.Oath(Discovery Mix)/ 06. Sleepwalking (Universal Mix)

Separate Ways(July 2001): 01.Separate Ways/02.Separate Ways(128 Beat Mix)/03.Eyes On Me/04.Chanel/05. Separate Ways(Instrumental)

Single:

Eyes On Me(February 1999): 01.Eyes On Me/02.红豆/03.Eyes On Me(Instrumental Version )

Concert:

The Most Wonderful Concert 1994 (January 1995)

Singing Around the World Faye Wong Hong Kong Concert 98-99 (1999 December)

Budokkan Full Concert 2001 (December 20, 2002)

Faye Wong Live! (November 12, 2004)

Selected

Xinyibao Published:

1991Shirley Once More (new song "Rare") (Breakthrough platinum sales)

1992More Shirley

1992Complete Shirley

February 1994 (new song "Easily Injured Woman" [country], "Forget You Like Forgetting Me")

1996 Lele's Selection in September 1997

Philippine sales in September 1997 (new songs "Incredible", "Meteor" [Remix]) (Taiwan ifpi certified sales of 300,000 copies)

December 1997 Philippines' main hit

March 1998 Faye Wong '89-'97 32 selections

1998 Philippines' old dream

December 1998 Party Mix

May You Live Longer in June 1999 (This album stayed on the ifpi Hong Kong sales list for thirteen weeks. Miss Bi Aifang, general manager of HMV record store, revealed in an interview in 2003 that the album Annual sales are still 18,000 copies)

Faye Wong’s love life in September 1999

Faye Wong’s music box in May 2001

Faye Wong on October 26, 2001 Good Selection+Music Box

My Faye Wong Era on November 16, 2001

Faye Best on September 7, 2002 (new song "Fearful")

Lost & Found on November 13, 2002 - Faye Wong's Selection

Faye Wong's 2 CD Selection + DVD on September 24, 2003

Reacquainted on August 26, 2004 Faye Wong 9CDs Set

Universal Publishing:

Universal Video Revelation - Faye Wong on June 29, 2004

Mandarin True Classic - Faye Wong on January 27, 2005

2005 Faye Wong’s Story

2005 Qing Fei Deyi (Hong Kong’s top ten selling Cantonese albums of the year)

January 19, 2007 Faye Wong LPCD45 This album As of eight of that year

Monthly sales of 10,000 copies

EMI Publishing:

You Faye Wong So Me Faye Wong on March 9, 2002

Faye Wong Singing Tour on March 24, 2004 5 in 1

Other officially recorded songs

"Late Love": duet with Huang Yi, included in Huang Yi's 1990 album "Huang Yi"

"Keep It Together": a duet with Soft and Hard Master, included in the 1990 compilation album "Xinyibao's Fifth Anniversary"

"Lovers": included in the 1992 compilation album "Xinyibao's Best Hits" "

"You're Welcome": a duet with Soft and Hard Master, included in Soft and Hard Master's 1993 album "The Soft and Hard Murder Incident on Broadcast Road"

"A Very Summer" : Singing with Jacky Cheung, included in Jacky Cheung's 1994 album "Legend of the Hungry Wolf"

"Love can never be given in one go": Singing with Jacky Cheung, included in Jacky Cheung's 1994 album "Stealing Hearts"

"Illuminating the Heart": a duet with Jacky Cheung, Grasshopper, Tang Baoru, Liu Xiaohui, and Li Ruien, included in the 1995 PolyGram compilation album "Inspiring to Fly" and "The Most Powerful Ranking"

"Heart Sutra" ": Singing with Julian Cheung, included in the 1995 charity compilation album "Heart Sutra"

"Realize Love"

(Stars Edition): Singing with Tai Zhengxiao, Huang Shujun, Lin Longxuan, Su Yongkang, Fan Xiaoxuan , included in the 1995 compilation album "New Art Collection: Realizing Love", 1995 compilation album "Lucky Star Highlights 2" (two-person version): duet with Tai Zhengxiao, included on December 1, 1996 Compilation album "Love in Love", compilation album "The World of Two"

"Serpentskirt": duet with Cocteau Twins, included in Cocteau Twins' 1996 album "Milk & Kisses" Asian version

< p>"The Unlimited Creation of Heaven and Earth": a duet with Dawn, included in the 1997 compilation EP "The Unexpected Music Journey"

"Meet in 1998": a duet with Na Ying, included in Na Ying's 1998 album "Conquer" Mainland Edition, reprinted in Taiwan

"Awake from the Dream": background harmony, included in Na Ying's 1998 album "Conquer"

"I Love Freckles": cover of Alan Tam, included in Alan Tam's 1999 album 2018 album "Who Can Change" commemorates Alan Tam's 15th anniversary music career

"The Best Voice": with Stephen Chow, Hacken Lee, Aaron Kwok, Priscilla Chan, Jacky Cheung, Pang Ling, Andy Lau, Sammi Cheng, Karen Yip, Andy Hui , Li Huimin, Lai Lai, and Ekin Cheng, included in the 2000 compilation album "Twenty Years of Golden Songs—The 20th Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs Commemorative CD/VCD"

"Hong Kong Suite": with Alan Tam, Lin Zixiang, and Michelle Yeh , Andy Lau, Leon Lai, Jacky Cheung, Aaron Kwok, and Yip's Children's Chorus, included in the 2000 compilation album "Twenty Years of Golden Melody—The 20th Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Commemorative CD/VCD"

"Ode to Return" ": Singing with Alan Tam, George Lam, Karen Yip, Andy Lau, Lai Ming, Jacky Cheung, Aaron Kwok, and Yip's Children's Chorus, included in the 2000 compilation album "Twenty Years of Golden Melody—The 20th Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Commemorative CD/VCD"

"The Starry Sky"

(Cantonese version): duet with Aaron Kwok, included in Aaron Kwok's 2000 album "Enchanted", Pepsi advertising song

(Mandarin version) ( MV): duet with Aaron Kwok, included in "Pepsi Century Star Camp 1 Music Unlimited", one of two Pepsi-Cola promotional VCDs in 2000, not for sale

"Swordsman": duet with Liu Huan, China Central Television The theme song of the 2001 TV series "The Swordsman", included in the "The Swordsman" original soundtrack

"Maitreya Mantra": included in the Buddhist charity album "Loving Kindness & Wisdom" released on November 23, 2001 》CD2, other chants on CD2 are provided by Faye Wong as background chorus

"Peanut Show": duet with Anita Mui, included in Anita Mui's 2002 album "With"

"Happy Encounter", "Get drunk", "Tian Xia Wu Shuang Tian La Di La", "Tian Xia Wu Shuang Tian La Di La (B version)" "Tian Xia Wu Shuang Tian La Di La (Cantonese version)", "Tian Xia Wu Shuang Tian La Di La (Cantonese B)" version)":

Both duets with Tony Leung, included in the February 2002 soundtrack of the 2002 movie "The Unparalleled"

"I Love You": included in Zhang Yadong's 2009 personal collection "Undercurrent", and the film version The music is different.

"Valentine's Radio": A cover of Japanese singer Yumi Matsutoya, included in Matsutoya Yumi's album "Queen's Fellows" on December 11, 2002, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Matsutoya Yumi's music career

" "Hero": The theme song of the December 2002 movie "Hero", included in the "Hero" original soundtrack

"Forgiveness": The theme song of China Central Television's 2003 TV series "Dragon", never officially released Release

"The Laughing Angel": The theme song of the 2006 "Yanran Angel Fund", composed by Faye Wong herself, has never been officially released

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Concert

[Poster of "Phoebe in Concert"]

Poster of "Phoebe in Concert"

1994: The most exciting concert Concerts (24 performances): Hong Kong (18 performances), Edmonton, Vancouver, New York

1995: Taipei Concert (2 performances), Malaysia Concert (2 performances), Toronto Concert< /p>

1998-1999: Singing Tour World Concert (38 performances): Dongguan, Shanghai (2 performances), Shenzhen, Beijing (2 performances), Hong Kong (17 performances), Japan (2 performances), 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 Year: Full group concert (3 performances): Nippon Budokan

2001: Chongqing Langtian Night Concert

2001: Shanghai Concert

2003-2005: Phoebe's ordinary concerts (16 shows): Hong Kong (8 shows), Malaysia, Shanghai, Singapore, Xi'an, Hangzhou, Beijing, Taipei, Guangzhou

Faye Wong's Taipei Concert in 2004 It was the large-scale ticketed concert with the highest box office and the largest number of attendees in Taiwan that year

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Film and television works

["Chungking Express"]

"Chungking Express"

Movies

1991 "BEYOND Diary: Don't bully the poor young man" (Taiwanese translation: As long as I like it) Beyond's Diary

ChungKing Express in 1994

Okinawa Rendez-Vous in 2000

A Chinese Odyssey 2002

2004 "Leaving Me, Loving You"

2004 "2046" 2046

TV Series

"Fake Things Come True"

< p>"Royal Court No. 1 II"

"Thousand-year-old Lover"

"Yuan Zhenxia"

"Farewell My Concubine"

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Advertising works

[Pepsi-Cola]

Pepsi-Cola

Just Gold, Virgin Airlines, Motorola, J Phone, LV, Pepsi, Head & Shoulders, Baleno attitude, Jovell, Celine

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List of Faye Wong’s world records

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

["TIME" Time Magazine]

"TIME" Time Magazine

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 "Pop Diva" and "CANTO-POP PRINCESS" by the magazine. The full article reports on Faye Wong's journey from her debut to her rise to fame.

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

02 The first Chinese to star in a Japanese drama heroine:

In March 2000, she officially held a press conference to announce that she would be filming the Japanese drama "Fake It True". She stayed in Japan for several months to film the drama. The episode premiered on Japan's Fuji TV in July of the same year, was simultaneously broadcast on Taiwan and Singapore TV, and was broadcast on Hong Kong's Wireless Jade Channel in October. The male lead is Kiichi Nakai, and the supporting actress is Yukie Nakama. Faye Wong plays Lin Fei, a fashion designer who smuggles herself from China to Japan to pursue her ideals. Faye Wong also filmed a crying scene for the first time. < /p>

The first Chinese singer to enter the top ten of the Oricon weekly chart with a Chinese song

Faye Wong’s three albums "Eyes On Me", "Wings of Light" and "Separate Ways" all entered the list It ranked among the top 20 on the Oricon weekly chart, "Wings of Light" ranked 19th, "Separate Ways" ranked 14th, and "Eyes On Me" even ranked 9th, becoming Japan's first album that year. Best selling foreign language album.

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

Supplementary information: Cumulative sales volume of work Oricon:

Category number Album name Release date Cumulative sales volume of Oricon

Single 1 Eyes On Me (featured in Final Fantasy Ⅷ ) February 24, 1999 335,620 pieces

2 Separate Ways July 25, 2001 76,990 pieces

Album 1 March 1999 03, 61,490 pieces

2 ラヴァーズ?アンド?ストレンジャーズOctober 14, 1999 11,610 pieces

3 フェイブル2001-02-167, 720 pieces

4 Wings of Light 26,540 pieces on October 15, 2001

03 "Asia Weekly" selected the 50 most important Chinese people 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 caree

r 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 through 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 leads the list of Cantonese record sales Most listed in the Guinness Book of Records: