Anita Mui (196365438+1October10—200365438+February 30th) was born in Hong Kong, China. Her ancestral home is Hepu, Guangxi, and she is a singer and actress in Hong Kong, China.
1982 won the first rookie singing contest; Release the first album "Heart Debt". The album Red Anita Mui released by 1983 sold for five platinum, and became popular with the song Red Doubt. 1984 won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 4th Hong Kong Film Awards for her film Destiny.
From 1985 to 1989, she won the Top Ten Most Popular Female Singers Award of Jade Pure Gold for five consecutive years. From 1987 to 1988, she won the Golden Award, the Golden Horse Award, the Golden Dragon Award and the Asia-Pacific Film Festival.
The story behind women's flowers;
Woman Flower is a song sung by China and Hongkong female singer Anita Mui, and it is also one of her representative works. This is written by Li Anxiu and composed by Chen Yaochuan. It is included in the album "Woman Flower" released by Anita Mui on February 1997, and it is also the theme song of the TV series "Oriental Mother". On May 5, 2008, the song was selected as the classic song of "One Hundred Years of Music".
This song was born around 1990s, and it is the theme song of the TV series "Oriental Mother" 1997 starring Sharla Cheung and Tong Chun Chung. "Oriental Mother" describes the life of educated youth and tells the unforgettable experience of a beautiful educated youth who went to the countryside in the 1970s.