Fei Yu-ching

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Early life

Fei Yu-ching was born Chang Yen-ching in Taiwan on 17 July 1955, to Mainlander parents, being the youngest of three children. His eldest sister Chang Yen-chiung (Template:Lang-zh) was a singer professionally known as Jenny Fei (Template:Lang-zh) before becoming a Buddhist nun in 1991 with the dharma name Template:Ill (Template:Lang-zh). His elder brother Chang Fei (Template:Lang-zh) is also a singer and a television personality.

Career

Fei's career began in 1973, and he began to build a large fan base along with his brother. He performed several theme songs for television shows, some of which were more successful than the shows themselves. He has sung numerous hits such as "Yi Jian Mei" (A Trim of Plum Blossoms), "Ode to the Republic of China", and Template:Ill (Template:Zhi), composed by Taiwanese songwriter Liu Chia-chang. This song was chosen by China Television to end each day's broadcast in 1979. It is dubbed as "Script error: No such module "Lang"." (Closing Shop Song) which is played when shops and department stores are about to close for the day. In 1996 at the 7th Golden Melody Awards, his album Good Night Song (Script error: No such module "Lang".) won Best Mandarin Album[1] and he was nominated for Best Mandarin Male Singer.[2]

From 1993 to 1998, Fei hosted the Taiwan Television prime time variety show The Fantastic Brothers (Script error: No such module "Lang".) with his brother Chang Fei. He was well known for his witty humor, improvised singing and celebrity impersonations in the show, for which he was nicknamed the "myna bird" (九官鳥). He went on to host several other television music programs, including "Flying to the Rainbow" (Script error: No such module "Lang".), "Fei yue xing qi tian" (Script error: No such module "Lang".), "Jin xiao hua yue ye" (Script error: No such module "Lang".) and "fei yu qing shi jian" (Script error: No such module "Lang".), as well as award-winning "Golden Voice, Golden Award" (Script error: No such module "Lang".) and "Fei Yu-ching's Music" (Script error: No such module "Lang".).

In 2006, he was featured in a duet, "Faraway" (Script error: No such module "Lang".), with Jay Chou released in his seventh album Still Fantasy. In February 2008, he performed it during CCTV-4's Chinese New Year special, singing a solo version of "Faraway", which was also performed by Chou later in the program.

Fei announced his retirement from the entertainment industry in September 2018, stating that his farewell concert tour was scheduled for 2019. He held his farewell concert tour in few cities in China, Macau, Malaysia, USA, Canada, Australia, Singapore,[3] Hong Kong and Taiwan.[4] His final concert was held in November in Taiwan.[5]

He also completed filming for his TV show "Our Song"Template:Vague with his apprentices Timmy Xu and Ayanga in January 2020, which was originally slated to before his concert but was delayed due to circumstances beyond his control.

In 2020, the song "Yi Jian Mei" (commonly known by its chorus "Xue hua piao piao" in the West) became a viral internet meme that reached the top spots on the Spotify Viral 50 chart in countries like Norway, Sweden, Finland, and New Zealand.[6]

Personal life

In 1981, he was engaged to Chie Yasui, a Japanese actress, but he called off the wedding because the Yasui family expected Fei to enter matrilocal residence, switch to Japanese citizenship and give up his career in Taiwan. He remained single thereafter.[7]

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