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She has spent her life witnessing the glorious era of Hong Kong's pop music scene

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Directed by Liang Lemin and starring Wang Dani, Gu Tianle, Lin Jiadong, Yang Qianwei and others, the biographical film "Mui Yanfang" will officially land in major theaters across the country today. The film chronicles the legendary experience of Hong Kong actress Mui Yanfang in her life. In 1968, when she was only 4 and a half years old, she performed on stage with her sister Mei Aifang. At the age of 19, she participated in the first rookie singing contest held by Huaxing Records, and she won the championship. With unremitting efforts, she slowly grew into a generation of superstars and was awarded the title of "Queen of Change". In 2003, at her last concert before her death, she married herself to the stage with a "Sunset Song" and a custom wedding dress.

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  In just 40 years, Mui Yanfang's life has witnessed a glorious era in the Hong Kong music scene. She first appeared on stage in the 1960s and 1970s, during the rise of Hong Kong pop music. At that time, most of the Music in Hong Kong was influenced by European and American pop songs and Taiwanese Chinese pop songs. With the rapid development of Hong Kong's economy, a new generation of Local Hong Kong youth has grown up, eager to create their own voice. Under the wide dissemination and promotion of movies, radio, television stations and records, many popular musical works have emerged, such as the theme song of the TV series "Laughing marriage" created by Gu Jiahui and the theme song created by Xu Guanjie in the movie "Ghost Horse Double Star", which were the "big hits" songs of that year. Hong Kong singers such as Hui Guanjie, Luo Wen, Lin Zixiang, Xu Xiaofeng and Wen Na Band have brought a new look to Hong Kong pop music, and they have embodied the thoughts, lives and beautiful pursuits of contemporary Hong Kong people in their own unique ways.

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She has spent her life witnessing the glorious era of Hong Kong's pop music scene

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She has spent her life witnessing the glorious era of Hong Kong's pop music scene

  The Hong Kong music scene flourished in the 1980s. The martial arts drama fever set off by Hong Kong TVB has brought fire to the film and television theme songs and interludes created by Huang Xia and others, and the theme song of "The Legend of the Eagle Shooter" sung by Rowan and Zhen Ni has not been surpassed so far. In the major golden song selections, most of the winning songs are from the theme song and interlude of the TV series, such as Ye Liyi's "Shanghai Beach", Wang Mingquan's "Jinghua Spring Dream", Ye Zhentang's "The Great Wall Never Falls" and so on are from the popular film and television dramas at that time.

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She has spent her life witnessing the glorious era of Hong Kong's pop music scene

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She has spent her life witnessing the glorious era of Hong Kong's pop music scene

  Then came the "Three Kings and One Queen" era of Tam Wing Lin, Cheung Kwok Wing, Mui Yan Fang and Chan Pak Keung, and the Hong Kong record industry began to enter the era of idol industry. The opening of the Hung Hom Sports Centre in Hong Kong has witnessed a record-breaking moment.

She has spent her life witnessing the glorious era of Hong Kong's pop music scene

  In the 1990s, with the successive withdrawal of Tam Wing Lin, Cheung Kwok Wing and Hui Guanjie, the new era of the Four Heavenly Kings was unveiled, and Faye Wong, Ye Qianwen, Lin Yilian and other divas in the singing world advanced, and the Hong Kong pop music scene entered a brilliant heyday.

She has spent her life witnessing the glorious era of Hong Kong's pop music scene

  Due to the investment of a large number of songs, the lack of original power has caused cover songs in the market to become popular. The band wave of Tai Chi, Daming Yipai, Beyond and other bands has opened up another way for Hong Kong original music.

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She has spent her life witnessing the glorious era of Hong Kong's pop music scene

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She has spent her life witnessing the glorious era of Hong Kong's pop music scene

  In the late 1990s, due to the decline in creative standards, the problem of pirated music, and the rise of the mainland music market, the Hong Kong pop music scene has long lost its former glory. That splendid era also passed with the fall of the superstar.

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