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Singer Yunduo information

Main achievements: 2013 Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award "Shepherd"

Yun Yun was born in Aba Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan. She has lived in the mountains since she was a child. Because her mother loves to sing, she follows the birds and insects in the mountains to experience music.

In 2004, Yunyun met Qin through a friend’s introduction and accepted him as his teacher.

In 2005, Qin recommended him to study music.

In 2006, the song "Love Is You and Me", a duet with Dao Lang and Wang Hanyi, was released.

In 2009, he participated in Jackie Chan and his friends' Bird's Nest concert and released the original single "Dusk".

On January 5, 2011, he participated in the recording of CCTV Music Channel's "Lantern Festival Gala"; on January 19 of the same year, he released his first solo music album "Clouds", which included "Love Is You and Me", "Children of China" and other 10 songs.

In January 2016, I participated in the competition for the top 8 of Mango TV's "I'm a Singer, Who's Going to Play?" and sang "Lighthouse" and other songs live. I finally defeated my opponent Ye Zheng and successfully advanced to the top 8. .

On February 15, 2018, at the 2018 CCTV Spring Festival Gala, Yun Duo and other stars performed the national song and dance "Chinese Hand in Hand".

Clouds are the tangible result of Earth's vast water cycle. When the sun hits the Earth's surface, water evaporates to form water vapor. Once water vapor is supersaturated, water molecules gather around dust (condensation nuclei) in the air. The resulting water droplets or ice crystals scatter sunlight in all directions, creating clouds.

Clouds absorb heat emitted by the ground and reflect it back to the ground, which helps keep the Earth warm. However, clouds also reflect sunlight directly back into space, which has a cooling effect. Which effect dominates depends on the shape and location of the cloud.

In this layer of atmosphere more than ten kilometers above the ground, the closer to the ground, the higher the temperature and the richer the air; the higher the altitude, the lower the temperature and the thinner the air.

On the other hand, the surface of rivers, lakes, and oceans, as well as the water of soil, animals, and plants, all turn into water vapor as they evaporate into the air. After water vapor enters the atmosphere, it forms clouds and causes rainfall, or condenses into frost and dew, and then returns to the ground, seeps into the soil or flows into rivers, lakes and seas. Later, it evaporates (vaporizes) and then condenses (condensates). It goes on and on and on.

Long-term observations and practice have shown that the generation and dissipation of clouds, as well as the evolution and transformation between various clouds, are all carried out under certain conditions of water vapor and atmospheric movement. Humans cannot see water vapor, nor can we see atmospheric movement, but we can see every move of water vapor and atmospheric movement from the evolution of clouds, and water vapor and atmospheric movement play an extremely important role in weather phenomena such as rain, snow, ice, and hail. effect.

For thousands of years, the working people of our country have summarized rich experience of "observing clouds and knowing the sky" based on changes in cloud shape, direction, moving speed, thickness, and color, and compiled these experiences into proverb.

1. "Hook clouds in the sky and raindrops on the ground": Hook clouds refer to hook cirrus clouds. Behind this kind of cloud, fronts (especially warm fronts), low pressure or low pressure troughs often move in, which indicates that rain is coming;

2. "Battery Cloud, Rain": Battery Clouds refer to altocumulus fortresses or stratocumulus fortresses, which often appear in front of low pressure troughs, indicating unstable air. Generally speaking, thunderstorms occur every 8-10 hours or so.

3. "Cloud to cloud, raindrops": Cloud to cloud means that the moving directions of upper and lower clouds are inconsistent, which means that the wind direction at the height of the cloud is inconsistent. It often appears near fronts or low pressure, so it indicates rain. Sometimes, when clouds move in the opposite direction to the wind on the ground, there is a saying that "clouds move against the wind and the sky changes."

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