In the 1960s and 1970s, the only person who could be called a song queen, except for Teresa Teng, was Feng Feifei. Teresa Teng has always suppressed the aura of wind and fly since her debut, Teresa Teng is seven months older than Feng Feifei, but Teresa Teng became famous in 1962 with her warm and sweet singing voice.
In 1963, Teresa Teng won the Huangmei Tune Song Contest, in 1966 "Picking Red Ling" won the Golden Horse Award, and in 1967, she released her first record to start her singing career. In the 1970s, Feng Feifei could only sing in hotels and song halls, and was not discovered until 1971. At that time, he went to school during the day, did handicrafts at night, and went to the song hall on weekends.
Feng Feifei, formerly known as Lin Qiuluan, was born on August 20, 1953 in Daxi Town, Taoyuan County, Taiwan Province, although she is the only daughter in the family, she has liked to climb trees, fight and race with her brothers since she was a child. In 1958, Feng Feifei's mother made her a hat from the fabric left over from her clothes, which she felt good about, and she liked hats ever since.
In 1971, she released her first single "First Sight One Day", officially starting her career as a singer; in November, she changed her stage name to Feng Feifei.
In 1972, he starred in his first TV series "Yan Shuangfei", playing the heroine Liu Shangyan and singing the theme song of the play.
In January 1976, he won the Most Popular Singer Award at the first Academy Awards held by General Weekly, and in the same month, he released the album "Unforgettable", which contained 12 songs including the folk song "Acacia Riverside".
In January 1977, the album "I Am a Cloud" was released, the album sold more than 150,000 copies, and received a gold record from Goreen Records, and the theme song of the same name of Qiong Yao's film "I Am a Cloud" included in the album also received widespread attention in the Chinese-speaking area.
In January 1979, he won the Most Popular Singer Award at the Academy Awards issued by The General Weekly; in the same year, he won the Most Popular Singer Award at the First Golden Voice Awards; in June, he starred in his first film "Spring Cold", playing the daughter of the forest owner Xiulan, which won the Best Feature Film Award at the 16th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards.
In 1981, he released the album "Love You Are Hard to Open in Your Heart", and in the same year, he co-starred with Zhong Zhentao in the love movie "Just Slippery Her" directed by Hou Xiaoxian, playing the independent urban Qianjin Pan Wenqi, which became the box office champion of the 1981 Taiwan Spring Festival after its release.
In 1991, the album "Floating Feelings" was released, this album also marked Feng Feifei's music towards more humane, the song "Dream Chaser" in the album is the ending song of the martial arts drama "Snow Mountain Flying Fox", this song not only received widespread attention after the release, but also became a representative of Feng Feifei's singing career.
In 1997, the Taiwan television variety show "Flying on the Rainbow", which she co-hosted with Fei Yuqing, was discontinued due to poor ratings, and she chose to fade out of the acting world.
In 1980, when Feng Feifei was popular, he retired because of love, and her husband Zhao Hongqi was 14 years older than Feng Feifei, a Hong Kong businessman, and had a marriage before. In February 1989, Feng Feifei's only son, Zhao Yanlin, was born; after that, Feng Feifei settled in Hong Kong with her husband Zhao Hongqi.
In May 2011, Feng Feifei canceled the concert because her vocal cords were uncomfortable, and after a detailed examination, she found that it was already the end of lung cancer; at the end of the year, Feng Feifei received chemotherapy. Her condition began to deteriorate on 1 January 2012, and she died of lung cancer in Hong Kong on 3 January.
It can be said that the legendary life of Feng Feifei is not only an excellent singer, but also an inspirational spirit of positivity and success through personal efforts.