Grassland Night Original Singer Li Shuangjiang

Li Shuangjiang was born on March 10, 1939 in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China, and graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music. He is a Chinese tenor singer, vocal educator, national-level performer, and a special professor at the School of Music of Henan Polytechnic University. Li Shuangjiang's musical career began in 1963, when he traveled to Vietnam with the Xinjiang Song and Dance Troupe for visits and performances. He won the "Outstanding Singer Award" for his song "Liberate the South". In 1999, he was honored with the first China Music Television Gold Award for his song "I Love Five Finger Mountain, I Love Wanquan River", and in December 2007, he participated in the first "Huading Awards" held in Beijing. In December 2007, she participated in the first "Huading Award" ceremony held in Beijing, and won the "2007 Most Respected Performing Artist" award. 2015, she participated in the 2015 "Hundred Flowers Welcoming Spring Festival" Spring Festival Gala of the China Federation of Literary and Artistic Associations and sang "Who Doesn't Say That Our Hometown Is Good".