The episode of A Dream of Red Mansions "Three Wonders of Tipo" was written by composer Wang Liping. The style is simple and elegant, and the melody is very beautiful. Coupled with Chen Li's wonderful interpretation, it sounds intriguing.
Li Chen, born in Jilin, China, is a female singer in China. Li Chen is the original singer of 1987 version of A Dream of Red Mansions. He studied Peking Opera in primary school and later worked as a chemist in Changchun FAW.
1987 Wang Liping, the composer of the TV series A Dream of Red Mansions, found her and asked her to participate in the recording of the theme song of the drama. Li Chen sang the music song of "Dream of Red Mansions" TV series 1987, interpreted the sadness from nature, and played the role of sister-in-law Liu. In 2007, Li Chen participated in CCTV's artistic life-A Dream of Red Mansions Reunion. This is her public appearance.
Early experience:
When preparing the 87th edition of A Dream of Red Mansions, Li Chen's husband died of cancer, leaving a young girl. Every time I go home to practice singing, my daughter always wears big earplugs and has to give her daughter to her parents. Many years later, Li Chen and her daughter came to Canada, and she realized that her daughter had a deep misunderstanding about herself.
1987, a poem "Curse the Eyebrows" made Chen Li. At that time, Li Chen, as an ordinary singer, was chosen by Wang Liping to sing A Dream of Red Mansions. The music of A Dream of Red Mansions is neither a folk song nor a foreign song, nor a traditional opera. Wang Liping wrote it as Thirteen Relies, creating a musical dialect that only belongs to A Dream of Red Mansions.
Subsequently, she embarked on the road of doing business, but she was cheated for the first time in doing business, and her innocence was investigated by the police, which caused a great sensation in the mainland. After things subsided, she went to Canada to marry her lover, helped her husband run the company, and never sang again.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Chen Li