

His username on Kuaishou is "Brother Egg" ( 蛋哥). Zhang is known for having a bald and oddly egg-shaped head, which has gained him the nickname "Eggman" or "Duck Egg". The video was originally posted in January 2020 on the video sharing application Kuaishou by Beijing-based actor/director Zhang Aiqin ( 張愛欽), who filmed himself singing the famous verse somewhat off-tune while walking alone in a park covered by heavy snow. In early 2020, a selfie phone video clip of a man with an egg-shaped head featuring the song became viral, leading to it being shared in thousands of internet memes and spawning various cover videos across the internet. In the same year, Fei, who earlier announced his formal retirement, held farewell concerts in various places and performed the song in his final show at Taipei Arena on 7 November. In 2019, the Beijing-based Taiwanese singer Peter Chen performed the song at a Mid-Autumn Festival concert organized by CCTV.
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In 1988, One Plum Blossom aired on CCTV, which boosted the popularity of both the song and Fei himself in Mainland China the song was reused as the theme song for New One Plum Blossom ( 新一剪梅), a 2009 Chinese remake version of the 1983 TV series, starring Wallace Huo.
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Even though the series was ultimately not released, the song was instead adopted as the theme song for the 1984 Taiwanese TV drama One Plum Blossom, and thus it was popularized among Taiwanese people. Background įei Yu-ching's 1983 Mandarin-language album Water of the Yangtze River first included the song, which was originally planned as the theme song of a Taiwanese TV drama series entitled Dreaming Back to the Border Town ( 邊城夢回). It was used as the theme song for the eponymous 1984 Taiwanese drama One Plum Blossom, produced by China Television. It has been a popular song in Greater China since the 1980s and is considered a timeless classic. Widely regarded as the signature song of Fei's music career, "Yi Jian Mei" is a melancholic love song using winter plum blossoms as an analogy for enduring love through hardship. A new version was released on Fei's 2010 album Boundless Love ( 天之大). "Snowflakes drifting, the north wind whistling"), is a 1983 Mandopop song by Taiwanese singer Fei Yu-ching, first released on his 1983 album Water of the Yangtze River ( 長江水).

'One Trim of Plum Blossom'), also commonly referred to by its popular lyrics " Xue hua piao piao bei feng xiao xiao" (lit. These were signs that he should end his time in the spotlight and live a simple, quiet life, Fei wrote.Īsian media reported that he is one of the most enduring Mandopop singers who has charmed people across different generations.īest known for his mellifluous voice, Fei's string of hit songs include A Spray of Plum Blossoms and Good Night Song." Yi Jian Mei" ( Chinese: 一剪梅 pinyin: Yījiǎnméi lit. Despite applause from the audience and the glittering lights of the stage, his loneliness remained. The singer said that he felt desolate after the passing of his parents. In the note, Fei wrote that he has been very fortunate to have his fans' love and support since his singing debut at the age of 17.Īlong the way, he had neglected his personal life. The 63-year-old hopes to thank and bid farewell to fans through the concerts, which will be held in Taipei and Kaohsiung in February and May next year. He announced on Thursday (Sept 27) via a handwritten note that he will be retiring after 46 years in showbiz. Taiwanese singer Fei Yu-ching's 2019 concert tour will be his swansong.
