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Who's Miko?
Gender: male

Ethnic group: Tibetan

Native place: Aba Tibetan Autonomous Region, Sichuan

Date of birth:1981101October 8th.

Graduate school: Southwest University for Nationalities

Height and weight: unknown

Specialty: singing and dancing.

The most respected artist: Yang li Ping.

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This Tibetan student named Sanmuke comes from an ordinary peasant family in Aba County, Sichuan Province. Due to family financial difficulties, Sanmuke completed his life in Southwest University for Nationalities with a national student loan. Because of his good voice, Sanmuke soon became the best in his class and became famous at school. Many literary and art groups have also quietly found him, hoping that he can participate in some performances during his school days and make money to subsidize tuition fees. But to the surprise of many people, Sanmuke refused the invitation of these performing groups and concentrated on his studies under the guidance of Teacher Mulan.

Calm down, I have my stage.

Walking out of the gorgeous lights on the stage, Sanmuke did not fidget like a newcomer, but calmed down and re-examined his music. Sanmuke admits that this first album has put a lot of effort into it, and the preparation process is really hard. In this process, I encountered many unexpected difficulties, but fortunately, I survived, and now I feel a little incredible in retrospect. Nevertheless, Miki felt that this album still left a lot of regrets. He smiled and said, "If you rate yourself, this album is nothing more than that."

Sanmuke's solo concert was held in Southwest University for Nationalities on February 29, 2004, which was a great success and became the first student singer in the school to hold a solo concert.

The first album "Tibetan incense"

In August, 2003, Sanmuke began to prepare his first solo album. In his own words, "I have studied music for so many years, hoping to sum up my previous understanding of music, which can also be regarded as a report on my four-year college life." . . . . So they began to act closely, from writing songs to making music, every step.

He has to ask himself every little detail, participate in it and work hard like a bee. From the first song to the successful conclusion of the last concert, I was fortunate enough to witness all the hardships and often moved me. Needless to say, the car on the grassland almost fell into the swamp, not to mention the scene of being chased by wild dogs in the heavy rain, not to mention the tragedy that "Teacher Ma" fell off the horse's back that day. . . . In the face of all this, he never frowns, but always smiles faintly, calling it "the experience of a happy life"-this is the corner of his personality charm. One of Sanmuke's favorite songs in this album is Lomushabe, which is an adaptation of Indian song and dance. "When the sun sets, all is silent, and the tide sends beautiful shells to the beach, so the sand meets the north. . . . "It describes a beautiful love story with cheerful and hearty emotions. Tibetan incense is the title song of the album. "My eyes are far away, leaving my hometown with deep snow and seeing a plateau scenery." I sang affectionately, pouring out my deep thoughts about my hometown. "No regrets" is a casual description of Sanmuke's mood with humorous style, delicate euphemism, faint melancholy but firm steps. Music has a distinct personality, which reminds me of Rainier's poem-the river god who brings smiles to people with good hearts.

In addition, he also participated in the CCTV program "Avenue of Stars".