The 65th anniversary of Teresa Teng’s birthday: We still miss you as time flies by.

Some people say that where there are Chinese, there are her songs. Many people in the entertainment circle are "miracles", but only Teresa Teng is a "legend".

January 29th, 2018 is the 65th anniversary of Teresa Teng’s birth. Her voice is like Oriole, and she moistens things silently, which makes people feel the beauty of pop music for the first time. The scene of eavesdropping on Teresa Teng’s songs in the film Fanghua is a true portrayal of that era.

"The Moon Represents My Heart", "Sweet Honey" and "I only care about you" … Her songs soothe the soul and become the memories of youth of a generation. Which one is your favorite?

The moon represents my heart—

You ask me how deep I love you

I love you somewhat.

My feelings will not change.

My love remains the same

The moon represents my heart

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Sweet honey—

Honey, you smile sweetly.

Like flowers in the spring breeze.

Open in the spring breeze

Where have I seen you?

Your smile is so familiar

Just like your tenderness—

Up to now, year after year

I can’t stop thinking about it.

Miss you, miss the past

I wish the sea breeze would come back.

Just for the hands of the waves

Just like your tenderness

Small town story—

There are many stories in the town.

Full of joy and joy

If you come to a small town

Gain a lot.

On the water side—

Green grass is pale

White and foggy

There is a beautiful woman

Another Side of the River

Wine and coffee—

Wine and coffee

I just need a drink.

Think of the past

I drank the second cup again.

Cordate telosma—

I love the night.

I also love this nightingale singing.

Love the flower-like dream more

Embracing cordate telosma

When Rijun comes again—

After leaving tonight

Goodbye Again

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Teresa Teng (January 29, 1953-May 8, 1995) was born in Yunlin County, Taiwan, China, and her ancestral home was daming county, Hebei Province. She was a Taiwan, China singer and one of the representative Japanese female singers in the Showa era.

In 1967, he released his first solo album, thus starting his singing career. In 1969, she became famous in Taiwan Province by singing the theme song of the same name of Taiwan Province’s first series Jingjing. In the early 1970s, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia’s record markets were opened with works such as "A Thousand Words" and "Hai Yun". In 1974, he won the Japanese record award "Newcomer Award" with the Japanese song "Airport", which laid the foundation for his acting career in Japan. In 1976, he held his first solo concert at Leigh Stage in Hong Kong. In 1980, she was elected as the first best female singer in Taiwan’s Golden Bell Award. In the early 1980s, he was invited to give concerts in Lincoln Center, Los Angeles Music Center and Caesar Palace in Las Vegas. In 1983, the first concert tour of Chinese singers was held, and then commercial performances were terminated. From 1984 to 1986, he won the Japanese Cable Award for three times with the trilogy つぐなぃ, Love, Time, Time, Life, Body and Body. Since 1987, he has been in semi-seclusion and faded out of the music scene.

On May 8, 1995, Teresa Teng died in Chiang Mai, Thailand due to bronchial asthma. In the same year, Teresa Teng was awarded the "Golden Needle Award" at the Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards Ceremony. All-Japan Cable Broadcasting Award, Japan Cable Award and Japan Record Award were respectively awarded "Special Merit Award" by ratification. In 1996, the Taiwanese Golden Melody Award was posthumously awarded to Teresa Teng as "Special Contribution Award". In 2007, Teresa Teng became the "Hall of Popular Music" in Masao Koga Music Museum.

Chongqing morning post reporter Tang Hao