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Zhang Di’s classic songs

Zhang Di’s classic songs are "Additional Child Makes a Fortune", "Maomao Song", etc.

1. Adding a Fortune

"Adding a Fortune" is a 2009 TV series. Zheng Facai, a furniture store owner who started from scratch, has a smooth career. His wife Long Baoyin is virtuous, his son Guoan, and his daughter Xiaoyang are also positive. The family leads a happy and peaceful life.

2. Maomao Song

"Maomao Song" is a Mandarin pop song written, composed and sung by Zhang Di. Released on June 19, 2004, it is included in the album "Mandarin Fun Golden Melody Phoenix Song". "Maomao Song" is a song composed by the quick-witted singer Zhang Di when he performed in Indonesia in the late 1970s. The music style is humorous.

The lyrics are humorous and very good at relaxing the atmosphere at the time, and are well received by the audience. The song later spread widely and became popular in the Chinese circles in Southeast Asia and even the world. Its appearance further established Zhang Di's title as the King of Quick and Intelligent Songs.

Zhang Di’s early life experience:

Zhang Di (July 24, 1942~), formerly known as Zhang Zhimin, was born in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China. He is a Taiwanese actor, singer, Program host. In 1966, he made his debut singing English songs. In 1968, he became popular with the TV series and albums "Zhang Di Looking for Ah Zhu"; in the same year, he released the album "Mandarin Fun Golden Song - Durian Song". In 1970, the movie "Coral Love" starring in the movie was released. In 1971, the movie "The Story of Deception" was released.

Zhang Di’s father is a doctor and he grew up under the influence of medicine. His parents are versatile intellectuals. His father is not only good at medicine but also loves opera. When Emperor Zhang was a child, wonderful arias by famous Peking opera masters such as Ma Lianliang were often heard in his home. His parents' love for literature and art made the young Zhang Di become a "theater fan". At a young age, he was very good at Peking Opera and could often hum twice. Zhang Di was originally a surgeon, but changed his profession due to his personal interests.