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Why is the name Pai Hui so Japanese? Can you introduce her? Pure curiosity ~
Her original name is Zhong, and she is a descendant of the Atayal people in Taiwan Province. Later, she married Gao Dalin, a mainland musician, and returned to China in 2003. As for how old she is, I really don't know, but according to the year when she debuted, it should be around 45!

biographical notes

Baihui's songs accompanied us through many romantic days. 1994, she married Gao Dalin, a mainland musician. After marriage, she faded out of the music scene for nearly 10 years, and came back in 2003 to release the latest album "Believe in Yourself". Today, she not only brought beautiful songs, but also brought a lovely son and the feeling of being a mother.

Pai Hui sitting in front of me is beautiful, gentle and quiet. Time seems to have left no trace on her face. For nearly 10 years, she disappeared from our sight, so my opening remarks were: "What have you been doing all these years?" She smiled: "Husband, godson, washing clothes, cooking and being a housewife."

Today, Pai Hui is the mother of a 9-year-old boy. Speaking of her son, her face is full of pride: "My son is very sensible, healthy physically and mentally, and has excellent academic performance." So I asked her to talk about the secret of raising a son, and she smiled again: "The secret is far from it, just some feelings and experiences that I can share with you."

● Public identity: singer

● Main experience: He entered the music scene in the 1980s and became a popular first-line singer across the Taiwan Strait and Southeast Asia. He has performed many popular songs such as Walking through the Coffee House, Missing You and Misty Rain. After marriage, she faded out of the music scene for nearly 10 years, and came back in 2003 to release the latest album "Believe in Yourself".

● Hobbies: watching TV, playing the piano and cooking. Pai Hui: I'm glad I'm a mother.