Love's Bitter Wine Song Original Singer

The original singer of the song Bitter Wine of Love is Han Po-Yi.

Han Po-Yi, born June 1, 1965 in Taiwan, China, is a Taiwanese singer.

Signed to Taiwan's Heartbeat Records in 1981, she made her debut and then released her first album debut album "Ebony Eyes".

In 1987, China's Guangzhou Audiovisual Publishing House introduced Han Po-Yi's album "Pink Memories" for the first time, which sold more than three million copies that year. In the same year, the album "Speechless Tenderness" was released. 1988, the albums "Old Songs, New Styles" and "Wrong Love Song" were released.

In February 1991, after releasing the album "Love is Not a Game", she faded out of the singing scene for the first time. 1989 Han Bo Yi won the Platinum Record Award and Gold Record Award.

Representative works "Dancing Girl", "Love You to Old Age", "Love Road", "Love's Bitter Wine" and so on.

Early Experience:

Born in Taiwan in 1965, Han Po-Yi has two brothers and four sisters, and was blessed with a great voice at an early age. Her talent was well recognized from an early age, and after graduating from high school in 1981, she began singing in some piano shops and western restaurants. During her time as a resident singer in Taipei, she ran around the city's major venues and was also warmly welcomed, gradually attracting the attention of record labels.

In the same year, a reporter from Taiwan's Minsheng Daily introduced her to Taiwan's Heartbeat Records, where she was given the stage name "Han Bao Yi" and became Cai Xing Juan's mentor. Taiwan's Heartbeat Records and Singapore's Royal Star All Music had a cooperative relationship that year, with Heartbeat responsible for record production and Royal Star All Music responsible for distribution in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia and other places.