The original singer is Hong Ronghong.
Hung Jung (1963~), a well-known singer and host in Taiwan, China, and the eldest son of Hong Yifeng, the "King of Bass Singers" in the Taiwanese music scene. His Hokkien songs are very popular and have swept across all corners of Taiwan. He is an earlier Taiwanese singer after Shen Wencheng.
Won the Golden Melody Award for Best Taiwanese Male Singer three times in 1991, 1993, and 1996. He is the male singer who has won the Golden Melody Award for Best Taiwanese Male Singer the most times from 1990 to 2013. He won the Golden Melody Award in 1990. Award for Best Mandarin Male Singer. He has made important contributions to establishing the status of Taiwanese songs in Taiwan's music industry.
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Personal experience
Hong Ronghong was born in a musical family. From the age of 3, Hong Ronghong practiced his voice and played the piano as soon as he got up. Played for 1 hour; when he was 5 years old, he made a record with his father Hong Yifeng and became a child star; when he was 9 years old, he released his first album "Orphan Tears"; when he was 13 years old, he followed his father to Japan, where he received three years of special music training; He was helpless in a foreign land.
Hong Ronghong won the Golden Bell Award for Singing and Music Variety Show Host in 2002 and 2003. Hong Ronghong participated in the singing variety show "Taiwan Red Singer" in 2001 and released the album "You Don't Know" in October 2000. "A Dream of Honglou" was released in December 2002.
The album "A Little Umbrella" was released at the age of 19, which made him today's achievements in the Taiwanese singing industry. He won the Golden Melody Award for Best Taiwanese Male Singer three times in 1991, 1993 and 1996. He was 1990- He is the male singer who has won the Golden Melody Award for Best Taiwanese Male Singer the most times in 2013. In 1990, he won the Golden Melody Award for Best Mandarin Male Singer.
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