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Brief introduction of Teresa Teng's resume.
1, Teresa Teng (1953 1995129 October-18 May 1995), born in Yunlin county, Taiwan Province province, China, was born in daming county, Hebei province, a female singer in Taiwan Province province, China province, and one of the representatives of Japanese female singers in the Showa era.

2, 1967, released his first solo album, which began his singing career. 1969 became famous in Taiwan Province province by singing the theme song of the same name of Jingjing, the first series in Taiwan Province province. In the early 1970s, the record markets in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia were opened with works such as A Thousand Words and Hai Yun. 1974 won the Japanese record award "Newcomer Award" for his Japanese song "Airport", which established his acting career in Japan. 1976 held his first concert at Lee's Stage in Hong Kong. 1980 was elected as the first best female singer of Taiwan Golden Bell Award. In the early 1980s, he was invited to give concerts at Lincoln Center, Los Angeles Music Center and Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. 1983 held the first concert tour of China singers, and then terminated Shang Yan. During the period from 1984 to 1986, it was named "つぐなぃ", "love" and "time, time and body". Since 1987, he has been in semi-seclusion and faded out of the music scene.

3.1On May 8th, 995, Teresa Teng died of bronchial asthma in Chiang Mai, Thailand. In the same year, Teresa Teng won the "Golden Needle Award" at the Hong Kong Top Ten Golden Melody Awards Ceremony. All-Japan Cable Broadcasting Award, Japan Cable Award and Japan Record Award were awarded "Special Excellence Award" respectively. 1996, Teresa Teng was awarded the "Special Contribution Award" by the Taiwan Golden Melody Award. In 2007, Teresa Teng became the "Pop Concert Hall" of Masao Koga Music Museum.

4. It is a milestone in the pop music field in China (Ding Review). As an irreplaceable superstar in the music history of China, she not only influenced the development of pop music in China, but also influenced China society in the cultural field. She is a singer and a cultural symbol. Teresa Teng's music is a new interpretation of China folk music, and her songs have influenced people's lives in a cultural form. She has influenced a generation of singers and songwriters in China, and is an internationally renowned singer worthy of China people's pride (Xu Peidong Review). Teresa Teng is the first singer with international influence in Chinese pop music, and her appearance coincides with the graceful and gentle characteristics of traditional China women (commented by Zhao Yan Metropolis Daily). She represents a voice of free creation, and pop songs are really a kind of free creation divorced from non-politics and non-tradition (Cui Jian's comments). Teresa Teng's music represents the high level of Asian pop music from the mid-1970s to the 1980s. For the early development of Chinese mainland pop music, her music undoubtedly played an enlightening role (comment by Jin Zhaojun).