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Excuse me, does anyone know the Chinese singer Yan Weiwen? The more, the better.

Yan weiwen

Date of birth:1August 26th, 957.

Height: 178cm

Weight: 80kg

Blood type: type B.

Constellation: Virgo

Native place: Pingyao, Shanxi

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Hobbies: wine collection

Favorite color: black.

Favorite country: China.

Favorite sport: tennis.

The most unforgettable person: the person who helped me.

Motto: reduce regrets to zero, reduce dangers to zero and pursue perfection!

Yan Weiwen, a young tenor of the Song and Dance Troupe of the General Political Department, a member of the China Musicians Association and a national first-class actor, enjoys special allowance from the State Council.

Yan Weiwen studied under Professor Jin, and his singing is pure and sweet, with a wide and smooth range, simple and sincere feelings and outstanding manners. Free and easy, delicate, warm and profound, it is a leader in today's music scene and is deeply loved by the audience. His songs such as Little White Poplar, Emei Restaurant, Tell the Truth, Song of 1234, When I am homesick, Goodbye Veteran, True colors of soldiers, Oriental Sun, Oriental Moon, long live the motherland and We Under the Army are widely circulated among the army and the masses.

Yan Weiwen has recorded ten solo albums, and recorded theme songs and episodes for dozens of movies and TV series, such as The Last Emperor, Legend of the Sea Lantern, Yang Naiwu and Cabbage, Eastern Zhou Kingdom, Master, Red Cross, Guo and Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.

On behalf of China, he has visited more than 20 countries and regions, such as the United States, Japan, Canada, France, Germany and Italy, and has been well received and welcomed by audiences at home and abroad.

Yan Weiwen won many awards in vocal music competitions held by the whole army, including 1988, the first prize of national singing in the professional group of the third national young singers' TV Grand Prix, 1989, the first prize of singing in the literary performance of the whole army, 1990, the title of the second national top ten singers in film and television, and 1992, the national "golden record".

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Yan Weiwen's personal website

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