The original singer of "Love is as Deep as the Sea" is Yu Wenhua.
Yu Wenhua, born on March 9 in Tangshan, Hebei Province, is a Chinese soprano singer and a national first-class actor. In 1987, he entered the recording studio for the first time to record the interludes of "The Burial of Flowers" and "Taixu Fantasy" for the movie "Dream of Red Mansions". At the opening ceremony of the 1990 Asian Games, he sang the song "Crane" as the only solo performer.
In 2010, he began to devote himself to the creation and promotion of Chinese traditional culture, and produced and sang a series of works called "Guoxue Singing Collection" on the memory of Chinese festivals and the Book of Songs. More than 100 songs have been completed.
Yu Wenhua’s early life experience:
Yu Wenhua was born in Hebei. After passing the art examination, he entered the art industry. In 1982, she was admitted to the Hebei Provincial Art School to study Ping Opera. Yu Wenhua’s aunt was Han Shaoyun, the founder of the Korean School of Ping Opera, a master of Chinese Ping Opera. Han Shaoyun played a decisive role in her life.
After graduating from Hebei Art School, he was admitted to the National Opera Department of the China Conservatory of Music in 1985 and worked in the Central Song and Dance Troupe after graduation.