Yu-Ching Fei's sister Fei, formerly known as Zhang Yanqiong. She was born in Taiwan Province Province, 1953. In her early years, she was a famous sexy actress in Taiwan Province Province, enjoying a high reputation in the film and television circles in Taiwan Province Province, and even more known as the "Venus of the East". Zhang Yanqiong changed her name to Fei because artists in the entertainment circle liked to give themselves stage names at that time. Zhang Yanqiong's idol is a famous British actor, so she took the stage name fee.
Because Fei entered the entertainment circle earlier and became famous earlier, she took good care of her brother and brother Yu-Ching Fei. It can be said that Fei is the guide of their two brothers.
Yu-Ching Fei, formerly known as the youngest of three brothers and sisters, is taken good care of by his elder sister Fei. When I was a teenager, I was introduced by my sister to sing in a famous nightclub. Later, I took part in a singing competition and began to enter the entertainment circle.
Zhang Yanting's later stage name was Yu-Ching Fei, which was largely influenced by his sister's expense. When he first entered the business, the male host of a hit drama "Yu-Ching Fei", his sister named him Yu-Ching Fei, and added three points of water to the green word to become Yu-Ching Fei.
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Yu-Ching Fei, whose real name is Zhang Yanting, was born in Taipei, Taiwan Province Province, China on July 1958+07. Born in Tongcheng City, Anqing City, Anhui Province, he is a male singer and host in Taiwan Province Province, China.
1973 won the fourth place in the "Star to Star" singing competition held by CCTV, and began his singing career. 1977 released the first album "My beloved Miao". 1984 won the Taiwan Golden Bell Award for Best Male Singer for his song Camel Bell. 1986 singing the theme song of the TV series "Pruning Plums" broadcast in Chinese mainland became popular.
In 2005, he won the Golden Bell Award, the Singing Music Program Award and the Singing Music Host Award for the program "Qing Music in Yu Qing Fei Li". In 2006, he was invited to sing the song "A Thousand Miles Away" with Jay Chou. In 2009, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award of Super Festival, and in 20 10, he won the 30-year classic selection of "30 people, 30 songs and 30 discs" sponsored by the International Chinese Music Union 1 1 30 people.
On September 27th, 2065438+08, Yu-Ching Fei, who debuted for 45 years, announced that he would formally quit his acting job after the 20 19 concert tour. 20 19110/0 in October, Yu-Ching Fei held the last performance of "2019 Farewell Concert" in Taipei, which officially closed the door for Mai's retirement.