Yu Wenhua Yu Wenhua, born on March 9 in Tangshan, Hebei Province, is a Chinese soprano singer and a national first-class actor.
He graduated from the National Opera Department of the China Conservatory of Music in 1988 and joined the Central Song and Dance Ensemble (now the China Song and Dance Ensemble) in the same year. In 1994, he was specially recruited into the army and joined the Comrades Art Troupe of the Political Department of the Beijing Military Region of the Chinese People's Liberation Army as a soloist.
In 1987, he entered the recording studio for the first time to record the interludes of "Burial Flowers" and "Taixu Fantasy" for the movie "Dream of Red Mansions". In 1993, his male and female duet "The Tracker's Love" with Yin Xiangjie was widely sung.
In 2010, he started working on the album "Chinese Studies Singing Collection".
Chinese name: Yu Wenhua Foreign name: YuWenhua Nationality: People's Republic of China Ethnicity: Han Constellation: Pisces Blood type: Type O Place of birth: Yutian County, Tangshan City, Hebei Province Date of birth: March 9 Occupation: Graduated singer
School: China Conservatory of Music Representative works: The Tracker's Love, When It Doesn't Rain, When It Doesn't Wind, There's a Sun in the Sky, Thinking of My Old Mother, Rain Kisses Flowers Major Achievements: China's No. 1 Love Song Duet "Pop Music Circle" Ten Year Achievement Award Special Contribution Award China
Folk Song Record of the Year Award Mintong Best Female Singer Civilian Level: Full Division Work Unit: Comrades Art Troupe, Political Department of the Beijing Military Region Early 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 Chinese Ping Opera. Han Shaoyun played a decisive role in her life. After graduating from the Hebei Art School, in 1985, she was admitted to the Chinese Ping Opera School.
He studied in the National Opera Department of the Conservatory of Music and worked in the Central Song and Dance Troupe after graduation.
Acting experience: In 1987, Yu Wenhua entered the studio to record the episodes of the movie "Dream of Red Mansions", including "Burial Flower", "Tipa", etc.
In 1988, he joined the Central Song and Dance Ensemble (now known as the China Song and Dance Ensemble) as a soloist.
In 1990, he participated in the opening ceremony of the 1990 Beijing Asian Games and sang the song "Crane" as the only soloist.
In February 1993, he participated in the Lantern Festival Gala on the 15th day of the first lunar month of Beijing Television, and "The Love of Trackers" met the audience for the first time.
In September, he once again participated in the opening ceremony of the Seventh National Games of the People's Republic of China as the only solo performer, singing the song "Blue Song".
In 1994, he joined the Comrades Song and Dance Troupe of the Beijing Military Region.
In the same year, as the only folk singer to enter the pop music scene, he participated in the "Stars Shining in Beijing" large-scale concert held at the Beijing Exhibition Hall.
In 1995, he participated in the 1995 CCTV Spring Festival Gala and sang the song "If it doesn't rain, if it doesn't blow, there will be sun in the sky".
From August to October, she played the heroine in the 18-episode TV series "One Third of an Acre" invested by CCTV and filmed by Beijing Youth Film Studio.
In October, Guangdong Audio and Video Publishing House began to release the album "Stealing a Moon to Light Up the Sky".
In April 1996, the TV series "One Third of an Acre" premiered on CCTV.
In November, he participated in the ten-year review event and performance of the Chinese pop music scene and completed the recording of the album "Sesame Flowers Blooming Higher and Higher".
In 1997, he participated in the 1997 CCTV Spring Festival Gala with Geng Weihua, Li Danyang, and Lu Jihong, singing "Wind and Fire".
In January 1999, he began to be the host of CCTV-7's variety show "Sesame Blossoms Variety Show 23 Minutes".
In July, he was rated as a national first-class actor.
In October 2000, he starred in the large-scale modern Pingju opera "The Happy Life of Zhang Damin" by China Pingju Theater.
In January 2001, he participated in the 2001 Spring Festival Gala of CCTV and sang the song "Thinking of Old Mom" ??and won the second prize of "Audience's Favorite Program" at the 2001 Spring Festival Gala and the "Golden Melody Award" of China's Local Singer MTV Grand Prix.
In January 2002, his personal album "Autumn's Promise" was released.
In November, the solo album "Voyage" was released.
In January 2004, the family record "Don't Miss Home" was released on tape, CD, VCD, and DVD.
Participated in the Hunan Province Spring Festival Gala and sang the song "Don't Miss Home".
In the same year, he participated in the 8th All-Army Parade and sang the song "I feel so close to you when I see you".
In January 2005, he participated in the 2005 Spring Festival Opera Gala of CCTV and sang the Pingju Opera "Flowers as Matchmakers", which won unanimous praise from people inside and outside the industry.
In the same year, he participated in the Hunan Province Spring Festival Gala and sang the song "Home".
In February, she sang "Common People's Matters Are Bigger than the Sky" at Shanghai Dragon TV's "Under the Same Blue Sky" charity gala and Hebei TV's 2005 Spring Festival Gala "Auspicious Year."
In March, the album "Common People's Matters Are Bigger than the Sky" was released.
The album "Beautiful Snow Country, My Home" was released in May.