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Whose voice is Luo Tianyi’s?

Shan Xin, whose real name is Wang Youji, was born on January 1, 1989 in Zhengzhou, Henan. She is a dubbing actress in Mainland China, a member of Beidou Penguin Studio [1], and one of the main members of the Chinese dubbing club of the Sound Creation Alliance.

In 2008, he entered the professional dubbing circle by dubbing characters such as Private TAMAMA and Moa in the theatrical version of "Keroro Sergeant". In 2012, he provided sound sources for Luo Tianyi in Yamaha's VOCALOID3, becoming the first Chinese to enter the VOCALOID family. In the same year, he dubbed for the animation "One Hundred Thousand Bad Jokes". In 2013, he voiced game characters in the "Gu Jian Qi Tan" series and "Legend of Sword and Fairy" series [2]. In 2014, he dubbed for "Duannao". In 2015, he dubbed for "Hive". In 2016, he provided dubbing for animations such as "Doraemon: Nobita's Birth in Japan" [3], the "Drawing of Rivers and Lakes" series, and "King of the Tomb King: Kirin Jue".