
Once upon a time, the carriages and horses were slow, the daylight changed slowly, and there was only time to love one person in a lifetime. Therefore, the love of the past can always easily resonate with the world, always can impress countless viewers, and is always unattainable.
Just like Zhen Ni, she spent the rest of her life to love and miss Fu Sheng, and spent the rest of her life holding on to her memories, lonely to old age. Zhen Ni is a female singer who cannot be ignored in the Chinese music scene in the last century, and debuted at the same time as Teresa Teng, and is a legendary diva that can be compared with her.
Perhaps now when it comes to Zhen Ni's name, young people will feel strange, but if you mention "Lu Binghua" and "Iron Blood Dan Heart", I think everyone will not be unfamiliar, and Zhen Ni is the singer of these two songs.
So, what is Zhen Ni's life story? What love story does she have with Fu Sheng?
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Zhen Ni was born in Macau in 1953, her mother is Shanghainese, her father is from Austria, and her grandmother is Spanish, so as a mixed-race of the Three Kingdoms, she is very beautiful from an early age and is often jealous of female classmates.
Zhen Ni attended middle school in Taipei, and after graduation, she was admitted to taiwan World News College and transferred to the Chinese Culture Institute in the fourth grade. Soon after, because of his outstanding appearance, he received the attention of star scouts and officially entered the acting world.
In 1971, at the age of eighteen, Zhen Ni released her first album in Taiwan, called "Heart Lake", which attracted little attention.
Disappearing for three years, Zhen Ni, with the help of her teacher Liu Jiachang, sang the theme song of the movie "Innocent, Lively and Beautiful" with her sister Youya, slightly breaking out of popularity. In the same year, Zhen Ni starred in the movie "Cloud River" and fell into silence again.
In 1976, always unwilling to do so, Zhen Ni, who was full of vigor, resolutely left Taiwan and went to Hong Kong for development. At that time, she had already met Fu Sheng, and together with Fu Sheng, she served as the star of "Cai Li Buddha Boy".
The following year, he made a cameo appearance in the movie "Chinatown Kid". However, the obscurity of her acting career made Zhen Ni begin to re-examine herself, and she quickly made a decision to return to the music scene. In 1978, Zhen Ni collaborated with two songwriters, Huang Xia and Gu Jiahui, to launch her first Cantonese album "Struggle".
And Zhen Ni's own "struggle" also glimpsed the dawn at this time. As soon as the album was released, it immediately gained thousands of fans, with a total sales volume of 800,000 copies, breaking the international recording association certification record that year.
In 1981, Zhen Ni won the Best Female Singer Award at the Taiwan Golden Bell Awards, the second female singer to receive this honor after Teresa Teng, thus initially establishing Zhen Ni's position in the Chinese music scene. In the same year, Zhen Ni and Fu Sheng co-founded Golden Note Records, opening up new avenues for local music production.
In 1983, Zhen Ni and Rowan collaborated to sing "Iron Blood Dan Heart", which surprised the world, and Huang Xia publicly praised her as a "giant lung in the music world". The following year, Zhen Ni released the album "Charming May".
In May of that year, she held a solo concert at the Hung Hom Sports Centre in Hong Kong, and was the first female singer to perform at the Red Pavilion after Teresa Teng. For Zhen Ni at this time, the honors and achievements she had longed for in the past were already in her hands.
Since then, Zhen Ni has won the Most Popular Female Singer Award in 1984 for her excellent singing skills. As long as it is a record released by Zhen Ni, it can reach more than 100,000 sales, which is a veritable music queen during that period.
In 1991, Zhen Ni, a household name in Hong Kong, was honored to appear at the Spring Festival Gala of inland Central Television, singing two tracks, "Lu Binghua" and "The Same Song". No one thought that it was these two seemingly ordinary songs that helped Zhen Ni successfully open up the mainland market and completely spread throughout the country.
By this time, Zhen Ni's status in the Chinese music scene has long been unshakable, even if she is old and gradually withdraws from the audience's vision, but as long as Zhen Ni's name comes out, it can still immediately attract public attention.
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Friends who are familiar with Zhen Ni often say that it is probably influenced by the divorce of her parents in the early years, and there is always a bit of "arrogance" hidden in Zhen Ni's personality, plus her status in the Chinese music scene, but the older she gets, the more she likes to speak straight, and she does not care about her image damage.
For example, a few years ago, Hong Kong female singer Deng Ziqi publicly apologized to Zhen Ni on the Internet, saying that she was worried about disturbing her seniors to talk with friends, and did not come forward to say hello, so that she offended her predecessors, which was very sorry.
The original reason for this matter came from a charity party where Zhen Ni and Deng Ziqi shared the stage, and afterwards, Zhen Ni bluntly criticized Deng Ziqi for not having a tutor in an interview with reporters afterwards, and did not know how to say hello when she saw her predecessors.
The truth of the matter is not known to the officials, but from this matter alone, it can be seen that Zhen Ni's style of acting. Of course, in addition to being outspoken, Zhen Ni is also short-sighted.
For example, in the Ke Zhendong incident, Zhen Ni publicly accused nine knives and others of bringing harm to Ke Zhendong, which triggered a war of words. And Zhen Ni will make this move, and the officials speculate that it is because the nine knives did not hold her daughter Zhen Jiaping, which made Zhen Ni angry with the nine knives.
However, this speculation is not confirmed from the public information, and the truth is probably only known to Zhen Ni herself.
So why did Zhen Ni love Zhen Jiaping so much, even at the expense of ruining her own reputation and giving the public the opportunity to spit on her own heat? The reason still has to start with Zhen Ni's husband Fu Sheng.
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Fu Sheng is the son of a wealthy Hong Kong businessman, the ninth in the family, but did not follow his father to business, but dropped out of school early and entered the show business circle as an action actor.
His acquaintance with Zhen Ni came from Dillon's introduction. At the beginning of the love, each other's parents did not agree, but Zhen Ni and Fu Sheng still defied all difficulties and tied the knot in 1976. After marriage, it is often said that Fu Sheng and Zhen Ni are not in harmony, to which Zhen Ni only says that she does not like Fu Sheng's fox friends.
For Zhen Ni, there are occasional contradictions in married life, which is also reasonable, and it is not a big deal. But she never thought that the separation between herself and Fu Sheng was not due to the disappearance of feelings, but because of death.
In 1983, on the way home with his brother, Fu Sheng and his brother were in a traffic accident in the vehicle they were riding in, and he was seriously injured and killed on the spot. At that time, Zhen Ni was in Japan, suddenly heard bad news, and could not see the last side of her husband.
After Fu Sheng's death, Zhen Ni was heartbroken and unable to work. She stopped the record company operations, refused to be interviewed by the media, and only said that she would not marry again for the rest of her life, and then temporarily left the public eye.
Four years later, Zhen Ni gave birth to a daughter, Zhen Jiaping, whose biological father was the late Fu Sheng. It turned out that the four years that Zhen Ni left was to use the technology of freezing sperm in the United States to leave a trace of blood for her deceased husband and bring a sustenance for the rest of her life. After Zhen Jiaping grew up, he really looked very similar to Fu Sheng, and he was even loved by Zhen Ni.
Today's Zhen Ni is almost old, but she is still alone, and she is dependent on her daughter Zhen Jiaping. In her career, Zhen Ni has achieved fame and honor, and is a legendary diva in the Chinese music scene, but in life, she is an ordinary little woman, holding the memories of Fu Sheng, lonely to old age, making people sigh.
Text/Zhao Helan