"Plum Blossom"
Sung by Teresa Teng
Plum Blossom? Plum Blossom? All over the world? The colder it gets, the more it blooms
The plum blossom is a symbol of our endurance. Symbolizing us? The mighty China
Look at the plum blossoms blooming everywhere. It is the flower of the land
It is not afraid of snow, ice, wind and rain? It's my national flower
Plum blossom? Plum blossom? All over the world? The colder it gets, the more it blooms
The plum blossom is a symbol of endurance. It symbolizes us. The mighty China
Look at the plum blossoms all over the land. It is the flower of the land
It is not afraid of snow, ice, wind and rain? It is my national flower
"Plum Blossom" is master Liu Jiachang wrote works, Teresa Teng sang, depicting the indomitable spirit of the plum blossom, encouraging Chinese children to bravely move forward, was included in the "Jun's thousand words - Mandarin 2" album.
Jean Teng, born on January 29, 1953 in Yunlin County, Taiwan Province of China, China Taiwan singer. 1967, launched its first solo album, began its singing career. 1969, for singing the theme song of the same name of the drama "Jingjing" and became famous in Taiwan. 1974, with the Japanese song "empty harbor" won the Japan Record Awards " newcomer reward". 1976, with the Japanese song "empty harbor" won the Japan Record Awards " newcomer award". In 1976, she held her first solo concert at Hong Kong's Lee Theatre, and in 1980, she was selected as the first Best Female Singer at Taiwan's Golden Bell Awards. 1983, she held her first concert tour by a Chinese singer, and in 1984, she won the Japan Cable Awards for her song "Tsuganai". 1987, she went into semi-reclusion and faded out of the music scene. 1995, May 8, she died of asthma in Thailand. On May 8, 1995, Teresa Teng died of asthma at the Maebing Hotel in Chiang Mai, Thailand at the age of 42. In 1996, Teresa Teng was posthumously awarded the Special Contribution Award at the Golden Melody Awards in Taiwan, and in 2007, Teresa Teng was honored as a recipient of the Popular Music Hall of Fame at the Masao Koga Museum of Music in Japan. In 2007, Teresa Teng was honored by the "Hall of Popular Music" at the Koga Masuo Music Museum in Japan.
Born on January 29, 1953 in Tianyang Village, Baozhong Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan Province of China, Teresa Teng moved with her family to Chihshang Township, Taitung County in June 1953, and then to the family villages in Pingtung County in the following year; in 1959, Teresa Teng moved with her family to Lujhou City, Taipei County, where she attended Lujhou Elementary School, and demonstrated her talent for music and performance.
In 1961, Teresa Teng received singing instruction from her teacher, Li Cheng-ching, and in 1962, Teresa Teng performed with the "Jiu-San Kang Band", and in 1963, Teresa Teng took part in the "China Radio" Taiwan Huangmei Tune Singing Competition, winning the competition with her song "Visit Yingtai". In 1963, Teresa Teng took part in the "China Radio" Taiwan Yellow Plum Tune Singing Contest and won the championship with her song "Visiting Yingtai", defeating many older contestants.In 1964, Teresa Teng represented her school to participate in the county's Mandarin Reading Contest and won the first place. 1965, Teresa Teng studied at the Golden Girls' High School in Taiwan.
In 1966, Teresa Teng was interviewed and sang on the program "Art and Culture Night Interview" on Taiwan Television and met her audience for the first time; she took part in the singing training class of Zheng Sheng Company after school and finished with the first place; she took part in the singing competition of Golden Horse Records and won the championship with the song "Picking the Red Diamonds".
In 1967, Teresa Teng took part in the program "Star Party" on Taiwan Television, and performed on a TV program for the first time.