Yes, I really like her majestic and high-pitched singing voice. The song "Ode to Sister-in-law" is her classic. Her voice can freely roam within the three-octave range, and can move freely in any space. Zhongneng brings her works into full play, and her singing skills have reached a realm of freedom. Li Na's skills allow composers to fully and freely unleash their creative inspiration when writing songs for her, because Li Na can control her range, timbre, and technique at will. Film and television songs such as "A Good Man Lives in Peace", "Bitter Fence", "Ode to a Sister-in-law", "Women Are Tigers" and "Into Tibet" are almost household names. It's a pity that she has long looked down on the harshness of the world and escaped into Buddhism, taking the Buddhist name "Chang" Holy"