Qi Feng was born in Hohhot into a Mongolian military music family on June 15, 1970. Growing up in the city, Qi Feng had an innate sense of Mongolian music. When I was very young, I loved listening to Mongolian long tunes. Sometimes I could not help but shed tears while listening to them. I always felt an indescribable touch in my heart. When he was young, he had an encounter with Hazab, the "King of Mongolian Long Tune Singers". Qi Feng, who was still a child at the time, "imitated" and sang a long tune, which was praised by Hazab. Nearly 20 years later, Qi Feng, who was already somewhat famous, finally became a disciple of Master Hazabu[8] and became Hazabu's youngest student. Singer Qi Feng
In 1995, Qi Feng was admitted to the China Song and Dance Troupe as a soloist. In June 1997, Qi Feng participated in the recording of the "Prairie Soul" album. In August 1998, he participated in the recording of the "Lovely Mongolian Zhen" album. In December 1998, Qi Feng sang and recorded "Gada Merlin", which was included in CCTV's "Centennial Classic Collection Music Library". 》. On September 30, 1999, he participated in the CCTV large-scale TV art gala "So Many Beauties" to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China and sang "Blessings to Mom". After the program was broadcast, it was rated as the most touching and popular program of the party after a CCTV survey. In December 1999, he participated in Phoenix TV's "Large-scale Gala to Celebrate Macau's Return".
"Prairie Love" performed and recorded in January 2000 was included in CCTV's "Centennial Classic Collection". This year, we were invited by Taiwanese Mongolian poet Xi Murong to gather at the China Millennium Monument to sing for her the song "Father's Grassland and Mother's River" written with her poems as lyrics. Xi Murong was moved as described in her lyrics. "tears fell like rain". In 2002, Qi Feng entered the Minzu University of China for further study. In January 2003, he released his personal music album "I Have a Promise with the Grassland". The original sales exceeded 1 million copies, setting the best record for similar albums of grassland songs. It has also become Qi Feng's famous work. Qi Feng's concert in 2012
In 2004, Qi Feng's solo album "I Have a Promise with the Grassland" was selected by CCTV as "China's Top Ten Best-Selling Albums in 2004". In addition, he also participated in the CCTV "Heart to Heart Art Troupe" performed in Chifeng. On May 1, 2005, he was appointed as the tourism ambassador of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region by the People's Government of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. On July 21, he was elected as a member of the All-China Youth Federation. On July 25, he participated in the TV series "Heroes Returning from the East" as Zebok Dorky. This film won the China Television Art Feitian Award.
On January 1, 2006, the MV of Qi Feng's work "I Have a Promise with the Grassland" was selected by the Propaganda Department of the Party Committee and the People's Government of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region as the "Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Tourism Image Promotional Video."
On March 18, 2007, Qi Feng was rated as a national first-class actor. On February 15, the MV "I Have a Promise with the Grassland" sung and filmed by Qi Feng won the 7th "Shixian Taibai Cup" of CCTV. Image TV Song Show Best Singer Award. On February 4th, he sang the song "Blessings on the Grassland" at the Vienna Golden Hall. On February 16th, he sang the song "Drinking Song" at the 2007 CCTV Spring Festival Gala. On August 8, he participated in a party held by the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee and CCTV in Tiananmen Square to celebrate the first anniversary of the countdown to the Beijing Olympic Games, and sang the song "We Are Ready" with hundreds of singers. On August 9, he participated in the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The song "Aobao Love Song" was performed in the large-scale theatrical performance "Prairie Hymn" at the anniversary celebration.
On January 25, 2008, he was elected as a member of the 10th CPPCC Inner Mongolia and released his personal music album "Romantic Grassland" on February 1.
Photos of Qi Feng’s performance
On April 30, he participated in the 100-day countdown party for the Beijing Olympics held by the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee and CCTV at the Ancestral Temple and sang the song "Beijing" with 100 singers. "Welcome to You" and recorded the MV for "Beijing Welcomes You". On December 26, he was elected as the "Honorary Citizen of Hulunbuir City" by the People's Congress of Hulunbuir City, Inner Mongolia.
Participated in CCTV on January 25, 2009. 2009 Spring Festival Song and Dance Gala, singing the song "I Have a Promise with the Grassland".
On May 4, Qi Feng was selected as one of the "Top Ten Outstanding Young People of Inner Mongolia" and appointed as the deputy director of the Inner Mongolia National Song and Dance Theater. On August 18, he participated in the opening ceremony of the 11th Asian Arts Festival and sang the festival theme song "Glory to Asia". On September 9, Qi Feng's song "My Roots Are in the Grassland" won the "Five One Project Award" from the Central Propaganda Department. On September 19th, Qi Feng's 2009 solo concert "Ustaiqing" was successfully held in Alxa League.
On January 17, 2010, he participated in the "2010 Spring Festival Gala of Chinese Literary and Art Circles" and sang the song "Toast Song". On February 13th, he participated in the 2010 Spring Festival Gala of CCTV and sang the song "I Have a Promise with the Grassland". On August 1, he won the first "Special Contribution Award" for literature and art in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
On July 12, 2011, Qi Feng participated in a large-scale exchange themed gala for tens of thousands of young people from both sides of the Taiwan Strait with the theme of "Both sides of the Taiwan Strait are united, we are walking together" at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing and sang "Father's Grassland and Mother's River" 》. On September 25, he served as a judge in the first Cross-Strait and Four-Region Campus Singer Grand Prix held in Taiwan, co-sponsored by the All-China Youth Federation and the Ministry of Culture. The personal music album "Please Come to the Beautiful Grassland" will be released on December 30.
On February 23, 2012, the personal music album "Sentimental Mongolians" was released simultaneously in Mongolia, Beijing and Guangdong. Stills of Qi Feng and
Qi Feng's performance in "Heroes Returning from the East" in 2012
Phoenix TV *** jointly created and jointly launched the Inner Mongolia tourism promotion MV "Heaven" sung by Qi Feng Like Alxa", which was broadcast on Phoenix TV. On the evening of July 22, the "Romantic Grassland" 2012 Qi Feng solo concert was successfully held at the Great Hall of the People in Inner Mongolia, Hohhot [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][10].
In February 2013, he participated in the China Education Television Spring Festival Gala "Let's Let Our Moods Go Free in Spring" and sang the song "Blue Hada". On February 25, he was elected as a member of the 11th CPPCC Committee of Inner Mongolia. On April 12, Qi Feng participated in the "Family China-Happy Gathering in Taiwan" co-organized by the All-China Federation of Overseas Chinese and the Soong Ching Ling Foundation, in conjunction with Taiwan's "China Youth Mainland Research Foundation" and "All-China Federation of Overseas Chinese" *** at the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall in Taipei. "The song "Father's Grassland and Mother's River" was sung at a large-scale cultural evening party. From July 8th to 12th, Qi Feng participated in the Chinese Youth Delegation’s goodwill visit to Mongolia, and participated in the “Happy Together **” co-organized by the Inner Mongolia Youth Federation and the Mongolian Youth League*** at the Mongolian National Grand Theater in Ulaanbaatar *Development" China-Mongolia Youth Friendly Exchange Cultural Performance, with the performance track "Love in the Grassland". On August 6, he participated in the opening ceremony of the 3rd Xilin Gol Naadam and led the Chaoer Dao Choir of the Sound of Nature Herdsmen to sing the Chaoer song "Earth". In August, he went to Yushu, Qinghai Province with the "Heart to Heart" art troupe to perform at the "Love in Yushu" concert. On September 19, she sang the song "Moonlight in the City" at the 2013 CCTV Mid-Autumn Festival Gala "Meizhou Moon·Chinese Love".
On January 29, 2014, he participated in the Inner Mongolia Spring Festival Gala and sang the song "Family Love". In January, he participated in the recording of CCTV's "New Year's greetings in the military camp" and sang the song "Hymn". On September 15, he participated in the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture in Xinjiang and sang the song "Bayingoling Welcomes You". On September 17, he went to Xiaoxing Village, Cangzhou, Hebei Province to perform with the CCTV "Heart to Heart" art troupe. In October, Qi Feng sang the classic song "I Have a Promise with the Grassland" at CCTV's 2014 National Day Concert "Picturesque Rivers and Mountains" in Shanghai. Participated in the recording of CCTV's special program "Singing for New China" to celebrate the 65th anniversary of the Republic of China and sang the song "Meeting in Aobao".
On January 5, 2015, Qi Feng’s 2015 Grassland Feelings (Shanghai) Concert "My Roots Are in the Grassland" was successfully held at the Shanghai Oriental Art Center. It was welcomed and enthusiastically received by the Shanghai audience. Qi Feng Professional singing, diverse musical tentacles and profound attainments completed a perfect audio-visual feast of national music, once again interpreting its own unique music art form, which is shocking[9].
On January 24, he participated in the "Hundred Flowers to Welcome the Spring 2015 Chinese Literary and Art Circles Spring Festival Gala" at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing and sang the classic Inner Mongolian folk song "Pastoral" [11]. In July, he participated in the recording of CCTV's "Liyuan Creation and I'm in Charge" program and sang the traditional Peking Opera aria "Guillotine". He successfully took charge and was awarded the title of "Envoy of the Chinese Quintessence of Culture" [12]. In August, he went to Hunchun with the "Folk Song China" column team of the CCTV music channel to perform on the "Border Tour and Go to the Grassroots" [21]. In September, he served as a judge for the Ewenki ethnic group[20] in the third season of CCTV's "Ethnic Minority Champion Singer Competition"[13]. On September 27, he sang the song "The Ballad of the Great Wall" at the 2015 CCTV Mid-Autumn Festival Gala. On October 19th and 20th respectively, the "Blue Mongolian Plateau" Qi Feng 2015 Shenzhen Concert was successfully held at the Shenzhen Poly Grand Theater [14], and on November 3rd, it was successfully held at the Zhuhai Huafa China Theater. "Hometown on the End of the World" Qi Feng's 2015 Zhuhai Concert[15], On November 12, the "Fragrance of the Pasture" Qi Feng's 2015 Guangzhou Concert[16] was successfully held at the Guangzhou Grand Theater. Qi Feng successfully held four solo concerts in just 20 days, setting a precedent in the history of music and fully confirming the strength, realm and courage of a leader. At the same time, he has a strong influence on the development of grassland music. Qi Feng's concert in the Pearl River Delta has epoch-making historical significance in the history of grassland music. On October 24th, he participated in the 2015 China-Mongolia Cultural Exchange Week "Singing Leads the Way and Sings Friendship" China-Mongolia Song Concert, singing "I Have a Promise with the Grassland" and "My Roots in the Grassland", and truly composing the nation. A new chapter in cultural exchange[17]. In October, he served as a judge for the Naxi ethnic group in the third season of CCTV's "Ethnic Minority Champion Singer Competition"[18]. On December 17, he participated in the recording of the third season gala program of CCTV's "Ethnic Minority Champion Singer Competition" and sang the classic song "Father's Grassland and Mother's River" [19]. Participate on December 31