My Family Lives on the High Slopes of Loess Original Singer

The original singer of "High Slope of Yellow Earth" is An Wen.

"High Slopes of Yellow Earth" is a northwestern style song written by Chen Zhe and composed by Su Yue, first sung by An Wen in 1988 at the CCTV's "Same Ancestor" large-scale evening party.

Anwen (formerly known as Zhang Jinglin), born on May 25, 1968 in Tianjin, China, graduated from the Chinese Academy of Opera, and began her acting career in 1985 when she appeared in the TV series "The House of Four Together," based on Lao She's novel of the same name, and then in 1987 when she played the role of Ching Wen in the TV series "Dream of the Red Mansion."

Anwen also played the role of Ching Wen in the TV series "A Love of Rain and Storm," and then starred in the TV series "The Love of One World.

Anwen started her acting career in 1995 with the TV series "Honeymoon Alone", which was based on a true story. 2000 she starred in the urban romance drama "Eternal Lovers". In 2000, she starred in the urban drama "Eternal Lovers" and published the book "Eternal Lovers". 2004, she appeared in the light comedy "Good Market". In 2012, she made a comeback to pay off her husband's debts, and in April, she starred in a microfilm titled "One Man's Day", which was aired.

Acting Experience

In 1986, she was recommended by her mentor Zhang Junqiu to act in the TV drama Dream of Red Mansions of the same name, which was directed by Wang Fulin and based on a classic literary masterpiece, where she played the role of Ching Wen, one of the four great maids of Jia Baoyu, with a water snake waist, slashed shoulders, and eyebrows a bit like those of Lin Miei. She is very articulate and smart, with a strong personality and the courage to love and hate.

After acting in "Dream of Red Mansions" Zhang Jinglin changed her name to An Wen. Just after filming "Dream of Red Mansions", she spent five dollars to enroll in a singer competition held in Beijing for fun, and befriended Su Yue, who served as a judge for the competition. In the same year, she starred with Chen Qiang and Chen Pesi in the Beijing-flavored comedy film "Erzi Opens a Shop" as Yingzi.