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Is the online rumor that Li Shuangjiang passed away true?

False.

Li Shuangjiang was born on March 10, 1939 in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province. Chinese tenor, vocal educator, and national first-class actor. Distinguished professor of the School of Music of Henan University of Science and Technology, graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music.

In 1963, Li Shuangjiang visited Vietnam to perform with the Xinjiang Song and Dance Troupe, and won the "Outstanding Singer Award" for his song "Liberate the South". In 1972, Li Shuangjiang became well-known in mainland China for singing songs such as "Beijing Ode", "I Love Wuzhishan, I Love Wanquan River", "The Party's Sunshine Shines on the Motherland", and "Drawing Camels to Send Military Food". In 1999, he won the first China Music Television Gold Award for his song "I Love Wuzhishan, I Love Wanquan River".

Performing experience

In 1963, he recorded the albums "Chairman Mao's Words to Remember" and "Spring Breeze Blows Over Dawn's Hometown". In 1969, Sihanouk visited the northwest, and Li Shuangjiang participated in his first performance since the "Cultural Revolution".

In 1973, Li Shuangjiang recorded the album "The Red Star Shines on Me to Fight". In 1979, Li Shuangjiang went to Guangxi and Yunnan to perform condolences and sang "Goodbye, Mom" ??and "In Memory of Comrades".

In 1981, Li Shuangjiang held a solo concert in Beijing. In 1983, "Sail" was published. In 1987, he participated in the Spring Festival Gala of CCTV and sang "I Love Wuzhishan, I Love Wanquan River". In 1988, he participated in the Spring Festival Gala of CCTV and sang "Chinese Dragon".