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Why doesn’t Fang Wenshan stop writing lyrics?

Fang Wenshan turned to the film and television industry. Fang Wenshan obtained his film director's certificate in 2000, and his directorial debut "The Sound of Rain" was released on Double Twelve in 2012. He writes lyrics, publishes books, directs music videos, and promotes Hanfu culture. His identity is not just a gold medal lyricist and a promoter of traditional culture. Fang Wenshan's career has long since expanded into new areas.

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In 2001, he was nominated for the Best Lyricist Award at the 12th Golden Melody Awards for composing the song "Lady" from Jay Chou's first album "JAY".

In 2003, he won the Best Lyricist Award from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Overseas Chinese in the 4th Pepsi Music Chart for his song "East Wind Break". In the same year, at the 12th Golden Melody Awards, he won the Best Lyricist Award for the song "William's Castle" written for Jay Chou. In the same year, the song "Straight to Go" written for Stefanie Sun won the Best Lyricist Award of the Year in the Third Hong Kong Music Chart in Hong Kong and Taiwan.

In 2004, the song "Qili Xiang" he composed won the Best Lyricist Award for Hong Kong and Taiwan in the 2004 Music Radio TOP Ranking and the Best Lyricist Award at the 5th Pepsi Music Chart. In the same year, the song "Stop the War" was shortlisted for the Best Lyricist Award at the 16th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards in Taiwan.

In 2005, the inspirational short article "Play Your Own Idol Drama" was published. In the same year, he was nominated for Best Lyricist at the 17th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for his song "Hair Like Snow". In 2007, the book "About Fang Wenshan's Rhyming Poems without Makeup" was published, which included more than one hundred poems written by Fang Wenshan over the years since his debut.