Li Qiong, a famous singer, Hubei native, Han nationality, became famous in one fell swoop when she "amazed the whole country" with her song "Eighteen Bends on the Mountain Road" at the 1999 Spring Festival Gala. That year, he won the second prize in the "My Favorite Program" selection at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala. Course In 1990, he was admitted to Hubei Art School, where he studied under Zhou Shuangyun, majoring in vocal music, piano, and dance. In 1993, he was admitted to Wuhan University with excellent results and studied under Professor Xiao Shuyun; in July 1994 , Li Qiong graduated from the Wuhan Vocal Ensemble Class and went to Chutian Music Station to be the host of the variety show "Chinese Style" and "Chinese Musical Sentiment" (two of the most popular programs on the radio at the time); in October 1995, Won the second prize in the Hubei Province "Ote Cup" Karaoke Singing Grand Prix. In November of the same year, she was transferred to the Hubei Provincial Armed Police Cultural Troupe; in August 1998, Li Qiong followed the army to the front line to fight floods.
Li Qiong was the first singer of the anti-flood song "There is a Little Girl"; in 1998, she participated in the 8th CCTV National Young Singer Grand Prix and won the special award (Special Award) with her song "Three Gorges, My Hometown" ) and the Audience's Favorite Singer Award. These two awards have never been awarded before. They are special awards created by Li Qiong's "Three Gorges, My Hometown".