Zhang Guorong in the music industry and the acting industry, respectively, what awards, specific time, what works.

1977-1982 In 1977, he won the first runner-up in the Hong Kong section of the Li's TV Asian Singing Contest for his song "American Pie", and was awarded the Most Promising Newcomer Award by the Overseas Chinese Daily News Zhang Guorong photo (15 photos), and then joined Li's TV and acted as a leading role in a number of serials. His best work during this period was the TV series "The Book of Raccoon Flowers and Swords". In his early days, his singing image was more avant-garde and uninhibited, with the rebelliousness and romanticism of James Bond. During an outdoor performance, he once threw his hat to the audience when he was excited, but the hat was thrown back to the stage. Despite this, he still insisted on his singing career. The people of Hong Kong have created a proverb, "It took ten years for Leslie Cheung to get where he is today", to encourage young people who are struggling to make it. During this period, he also took part in a number of movies such as "Youth on Fire" and "Cheers", etc. With his outstanding performance in these movies, he gradually became popular with the audience, which laid the foundation for him to become a megastar in the future. In 1978 he released his first English album Day Dreaming, in 1979 his first Cantonese album Lover's Arrow, and in 1980 he won the Best Performance Award at the Commonwealth Film and Television Festival for his TV drama The Woman in My House. 1982 saw him star in the film Youth on Fire, which earned him his first Academy Award nomination and became a masterpiece of the New Wave and an Academy Award nominee. The movie also became a masterpiece of the New Wave cinema and one of the "100 Best Chinese Films of the Century" selected by the Academy Awards. Meeting a Boleo - Success in the End In 1982, when Li's contract expired, Cheung followed his mentor, Lai Siu Tin, to join TVB and its China Star Records, where he met his later manager and lifelong friend, Chan Suk Fun. He met his later manager and lifelong friend, Chan Suk-fun, who he later compared to his mentors, Lai Siu-tin and Chan Suk-fun. In 1983, he released the album "The Wind Continues to Blow", and its eponymous Cantonese hit became one of his most popular songs of all time, and the album also catapulted his singing career into the stratosphere. Leslie Cheung in the 1980s (10 photos) In 1984, the album Leslie was a smash hit in Hong Kong, with sales exceeding quadruple platinum. His song "Monica" became a hit and established him as one of the biggest singers in Hong Kong. His youthful and passionate rendition of the song added color to the song, making "Monica" a landmark work in the history of Hong Kong pop music, with far-reaching impacts on both the industry and the public, and even 15 years later, it was still named the winner of RTHK's "Top Ten Golden Hits of the Century", and he won the "Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs" award for the first time with "Monica". With "Monica", he also won his first "Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs" and "Top Ten Greatest Hits" awards. From then on, his development in the music industry has been like a crackerjack, and his stage performances have been outstanding for a long time. His mellow voice, 15-degree wide range and "emotion with sound" interpretation has captivated countless fans, and songs such as "The Wind Continues to Blow", "Sinister Spirit", "Silence is Gold", "Love of the Year", "Monica", "Sleep Without a Heart", "**** Together" and "Chase" have been known by many as the soundtrack to their growth. He has sung more than 300 songs, officially produced more than 80 albums and anthologies, with sales totaling more than 10 million; held 121 solo concerts in Hong Kong's Hong Kong Coliseum, and a world tour of nearly 300 concerts. He has consecutively won the "Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award", "Top Ten Golden Songs Award", "Most Popular Male Vocalist Award", "Shouting Heaven and Earth Male Vocalist Gold Award" and many other awards, such as "Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award", "Top Ten Golden Songs Award", "Most Popular Male Vocalist Award" and "Shouting Heaven and Earth Male Vocalist Gold Award". "" and a number of other music awards, become Hong Kong's music industry irreplaceable superstar, the status of the Chinese music industry, a name of the highest status. In 1985, he opened ten solo concerts in a row at the Hong Kong Coliseum, breaking the record for the number of concerts held by a Hong Kong singer for the first time. In 1986, he held 12 consecutive concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum. In that year, "Ten Greatest Hits" seasonal election, Leslie Cheung alone accounted for seven songs, the most for the singers. He won the "Golden Melody Award" for the first time in the "Ten Greatest Hits" season with the song "Who's ****ing" over his rival Alan Tam. In the same year, he and Chow Yun Fat starred in the movie "Heroic" became a classic, sung by him the theme song "love of the year" also became a classic song. The year 1987 was a year of great success for Leslie Cheung in both the singing and movie worlds. His album Summer Romance went seven platinum, beating Alan Tam to win the IFPI Annual Sales Champion Award. Nine of the album's ten songs took turns at the top of the charts, with the hit "Heartless Sleep" sweeping the 1987 awards and winning the "Golden Melody Award" again. He was nominated for another Academy Award for his role in Heroes II, and his portrayal of Ning Choi-shen in Sinister Spirit has become a classic characterization of the scholar. In 1988, he became the first Pepsi Superstar spokesman in Asia and performed 23 consecutive concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum. He beat Alan Tam to win the "Gold Award for Male Singer in the Shouting Heavenly Music Scene" and won a number of music awards, including the "Most Popular Male Vocalist Award" and the "IFPI Award", etc. The song "Silence is Golden", which he composed himself, became the most popular song in Asia. The song "Silence is Golden" composed by him has also become a classic. He was nominated for his third Academy Award for the movie "Rouge Buckle", in which his role as "Twelve Young Men" became another classic movie image. From 1986 to 1987, he won two consecutive Golden Melody Awards at the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards Ceremony; from 1988 to 1989, he won two consecutive Most Popular Male Vocalist awards at the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards Ceremony; from 1988 to 1989, he won two consecutive Most Popular Male Vocalist awards at the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards Ceremony; from 1988 to 1989, he won the Most Popular Male Vocalist awards at the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards Ceremony. In 1988-1989, Leslie Cheung won the Gold Award of the "Shouting Music Forum Pop Chart Award Presentation Ceremony" for two consecutive years. Farewell to the music world concert (10 pictures) in 1989, Zhang Guorong bagged "the most popular male singer award", "scolding the music world male singer gold medal", "IFPI album award" and so on. A number of music awards, his career is in full swing, he announced his farewell to the singing world, and in the Red Chamber for 33 "farewell concert". His superb singing skills and excellent stage presence mesmerized his fans, and the concert was regarded as one of the most classic concerts in Hong Kong. In the same year, he released three albums, "Side", "Salute" and "Final Encounter", all of which were huge hits. The album "Side" sold over six platinum in Hong Kong and won the "Shouting Music Album IFPI Award". As a cover album, "Salute" has become a popular and well-received record, and it has also become an insurmountable peak of cover albums in Hong Kong's pop music history. The reason why the album "Salute" was unanimously praised by the industry and became a classic, the reason: first of all, it is dedicated; and then a self-confidence, a king of the music industry, naturally have an extraordinary self-confidence, interpretation of other people's works to perform to the fullest. In 1990, Zhang Guorong quit singing and went to Canada to start his reclusive life. Quit the music world - to promote the movie world Zhang Guorong movie stills (10 pictures) singing world bloom at the same time, he also created the same glory in the movie world. He is the first both won the music industry's highest honor "Golden Needle Award", but also the Golden Film Awards movie star of the Hong Kong male artists. 2005, the Golden Film Awards Association selected the "Chinese film 100 years of the 100 best Chinese films", he starred in eight films, the number of selected works In 2005, he starred in eight of the "100 Best Chinese Movies of the Century" selected by the Academy of Chinese Cinema, the highest number of works selected by any Chinese actor, and was also selected as the "Favorite Actor of 100 Years of Chinese Movies". In the same period of "Hong Kong people's favorite ten films" selection, Zhang Guorong starred in five works, three of which were in the top five, "Farewell My Concubine" was ranked first. In 1990, Cheung starred in "Alfie's Story", which is known as one of the best works in Hong Kong cinema. In the movie, Cheung successfully portrayed the image of a lonely and rebellious prodigal son, and his brilliant performance made him win the Golden Film Awards. Since then, whether it is literary films, comedies or action films, he has been able to play freely, and with his own temperament and talent, he has created a classic screen image: Ning Caichen in "The Phantom of the Sinister Souls", Twelve Young Men in "Rouge Buckle", Xuk Tsai in "Alfie Zhengzhuan", Cheng Dieyi in "Farewell My Concubine", Ouyang Feng in "East is East, West is West", and He Bao Rong in "Spring Breakers", all of them have become classic roles in movie history. His comedic roles such as Chang Sao in "Family Happiness" and Gao Baifei in "Flower Field Happiness" have been y rooted in people's hearts, while movies such as "The King of Guns" and "Otherworldly Space" show his deeper excavation of the inner world of the characters in the later stage of his acting career. Representative work "Farewell My Concubine" In 1993, he starred in "Farewell My Concubine", which is known as a monument in the history of Chinese cinema that is difficult to be surpassed, and at the same time, it also brought him a high international reputation. Zhang's superb performance of "Cheng Dieyi," a character who is either crazy or insane, brought him to the forefront of international acclaim. The film won the Palme d'Or at the 46th Cannes International Film Festival (the first and only time a Chinese film has ever won this award), the International Federation of Film Critics (IFAC) Fabulous Award (Farewell My Concubine was unanimously approved, the first time a Chinese film has ever won the award), and the 51st Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, among other international awards. Zhang Guorong also won the "Japan Film Critics Award for Best Foreign Language Film Actor", "Tokyo Film Critics Award for Best Actor", and was nominated for Best Actor at the 46th Cannes International Film Festival (Zhang Guorong was not selected as the winner of the Cannes Film Festival by only one vote and the reason was that the organizing committee wanted to spread out the awards). the reason was that the organizing committee wanted to spread out the awards). In 1994, he starred in East is East and West is West, a movie that has been called the alternative peak of Chinese martial arts movies. He portrayed the role of Ouyang Feng as a killer with his superb acting skills, and won the "Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor" for this movie. Representative work "East is East, West is West" Zhang Guorong with his own genius and diligence, portrayed the fate of the twists and turns of dozens of roles, the personality of the ever-changing, both commercial and artistic value, in the history of Chinese cinema has left a valuable and distinctive footprints, but also got the recognition of the world. He has starred in such movie masterpieces as Farewell My Concubine, The Legend of Ah Fei, East is East, West is West, Rouge Buckle, Sinister Spirit, Spring Breakers, King of Guns, and The Golden Bough, among others. With his superb acting skills, he has been nominated for eighteen movie awards including Cannes Film Festival, Venice International Film Festival, Hong Kong Golden Film Awards, Taiwan Golden Horse Awards, elected as the Best Actor of Hong Kong Film Awards, Best Actor of Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards, Best Actor of Japan Film Critics Awards, Best Actor of Tokyo Film Critics Awards, invited to serve as a jury member of the Tokyo International Film Festival and the Berlin International International He has been invited to be a member of the jury of the Tokyo International Film Festival and the Berlin International Film Festival, and is recognized as one of the most outstanding Chinese film stars. In his 26 years of acting career, he has appeared in 56 films, with a total box office gross of HK$776 million in Hong Kong, making him one of the top box office draws in the movie industry. He starred in the movie "Farewell My Concubine" to break the mainland literary film box office record in the United States, "Red Lovers" ranked in the top three domestic film box office in 1998, "Golden Bough Jade Leaves" took the 1994 Hong Kong film summer box office champion, "House of the Rich and Famous", "Flower Field Joy" have entered the history of Hong Kong's film the top 50 best-selling movie list, and in 1996, Zhang starred in the film has 3 movies starring Leslie Cheung entered the TOP 10 list of Hong Kong movie box office in that year. Comeback to the music industry - towards another peak of his career In 1995, after six years of retirement from the music industry, Leslie Cheung resumed his music career under the expectation of many people. Although he announced that he would no longer receive any competitive awards after his comeback, he still maintained a high popularity, and his songs occupied the top spot on the major charts for a long time. His album "Favored" sold more than 2 million copies in Asia, and more than 300,000 copies in Hong Kong, topping the annual record sales charts published by the IFPI, and was called a "rescue work" by the industry. Since then, he has released a number of albums, all of which have sold well. The songs he composed himself continued to be a big hit in the music industry and won the "Best Original Song" award at the Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan for "Red Face, White Hair". Cross 97 World Tour In December 1996, he performed 55 dates of his "Cross 97" World Tour. During the concert, he dedicated the song "The Moon Represents My Heart" to his beloved friend, Mr. Tang. This relationship, which has always been rejected in the Chinese community, still won the public's respect for its frankness, sincerity and longevity. In 1999, he was awarded the Golden Needle Award, the highest honor in the Hong Kong music industry, and the Grand Prize at the Ten Greatest Hits Awards Ceremony. 31 July 2000 -April 16, 2001, held a "hot - love concert" world tour of 43, he personally served as the concert's artistic director, the world's fashion master Jean Paul Gaultier as the entire concert costume design. Leslie was the only Asian artist to have Jean Paul Gaultier design his costumes, and the concert was well received by his fans. In 2000, he topped the list of the "Top Ten Performing Artists of the 1990s" organized by the Radio Television Hong Kong, and in the same year, he directed the public service film "Smoke Fly", which was released to wide acclaim, and his directing talent was also revealed. In the two years from 2000 to 2001, Leslie Cheung won a number of honors and awards in the Chinese music industry, including the "Asia's Most Outstanding Artist Award", "Millennium National Achievement Award", "Golden Melody Silver Jubilee Honors", and so on. The "Golden Melody Silver Jubilee Honorary Award" and so on.