Zhou Yanhong
In 2009, the Internet hit song "To Marry a Gray Wolf" was selected as one of the Baidu Songs Top 500
In 2010, the Sprite Original Music Annual Awards "To Marry a Gray Wolf" won the Top Ten Golden Songs Award. Top Ten Golden Songs Award
Hometown: Jintan, Jiangsu
Former name: Zhou Wei
Pen name: Si Zhaoqi
Former name: Zhou Yanhong
Current name: Zhou Yanhong
Height: 1.62M
Weight: 45KG
Blood type: Type A
Birthday: September 30, 1966 September 30, 1966
Education: University
Language: Wu (Changzhou), Mandarin
Hobbies: Writing, reading, hosting, listening to music, traveling
Alma mater: Computer Specialization (Specialized) under the Department of Electricity Engineering of Changzhou Institute of Technology (now Changzhou Institute of Technology)
Family members: Parents, Sisters and Brothers
Pet. Stone, Yamaguchi Momoe
Favorite Season: Autumn
Favorite Color: Red, Green
Favorite Exercise: Walking in the Countryside
Favorite Clothing: Natural Loose Fit
Favorite Food: Soybean Products, Fruits, Mulberry
Favorite Flower: Jasmine
Favorite Book. A Horse for You"
Favorite Song: "I will always love you"
Most Hateful Thing: Backstabbing
Most Headache: Socializing
Favorite Movie or TV Movie: Angels on Earth
Most Embarrassing Thing: Mistaken Identity
Films Made: Tales from the Nurses' Station", "Tales from the Beauty Salon", "Just Gamble on This One Time", "The Rural Singer", etc.
Favorite catchphrase: Okay
Favorite radio program: Literature, music
Favorite TV program: Terroir
Favorite boy with which personality: Sincerity
Favorite girl with which personality: Kindness, self-esteem
In 1994, "Table" (Yan Hong's lyrics, Meng Jun's music) won the gold medal in the Guangdong Youth Songwriting Competition.
In 1994, "The Story of the Red Roof House" (Yanhong lyrics, Liu Ke music) won the Sixth China Singers Grand Concert and MTV Competition three awards.
"The Last Rose of Summer" won the gold medal of the 96th CCTV MTV Competition.
"Jasmine" won the Gold Award at the 1995 CCTV MTV Grand Prix, and "Don't Wake Me Up at Dawn" won the same award.
In 1999, she was honored with the "Shenzhou Special Recommendation Award" - Outstanding Singer Award by CHANNEL V 1998 Chinese Language Chart.
In 2000, "Love in Love" and "Yi-Ya-Lai-Ou" were both the champions of China Original Music Chart for three consecutive weeks, and were honored with the Top Ten Golden Songs Award in the third and fourth quarters.
In 2000, "Spring Blossoms" and "Dawn Don't Wake Me Up" won the National Five One Project Award.
In 2000, "Yi Ya Lai O" won the Gold Medal in the "Very Cola Cup" Chinese Art Song Music and Television Competition, as well as the Outstanding Production Award and the Outstanding Director Award.
On April 26, 2001, "Yi Ya Lai O" was awarded the Best Communication Award of 2000 in China's original music rating list.
In June 2001, in the national city, enterprise and public welfare three major song contests, the three highest awards - Special Gold Award.
In 2001, "When Love Passes By" was awarded the "Best Music Video Award in Mainland China" by Light Media and the "Best Music Video Award in Oriental Wind and Cloud List" by Shanghai. Best Music Video Award of the Seventh China Original Top Ten Golden Songs Award, "Sprite" My Choice - China Original Music Pop Chart, 2001 General Selection of the Mainland "The Most Outstanding Visual Music Award of the Year
In 2003, "When Love Passes By" won the Best Composition Award of the Central People's Radio Music Radio, the Best Artist Talent Award of China Original Music, and the Top Ten Golden Songs Award for "Give Love".
In 2003, she was honored with the "Best Female Singer in Mainland China" award at the Southeast Power Explosion Music Award Ceremony.
In 2004, she won the "Mainland Fashion Music" award at the Southeast Music Awards.
In 2004, she became the only Chinese pop singer to be a member of the Grammy Awards
In 2005, the title track of her album Private Park won the Singapore Favorite Award
In March 2005, her album Private Park won the first place in the Top Ten Golden Hits category at the Ray Media Awards Ceremony
In April 2005, Private Park won the Music Radio Top Ten Golden Hits Award. Private Park" won the Music Radio Top Ten Golden Songs Award and the Best Composition Award
In April 2005, "Private Park" won the Flying Leap Grand Prize and the Best Stage Interpretation Grand Prize in the "Sprite - My Choice" Chinese Original Music Award Ceremony< /p>
In May 2005, "Private Park" won the Best Album Award and the Best Female Vocalist of the Year Award at the 10th China Original Music Top Ten Golden Songs Award Ceremony, and "When Love Passes By" became the theme song of the Chinese-Korean co-produced TV drama "Beautiful Mind"
In 2006, "Relieve a Thousand Sorrows" won the "Sprite--My Choice" award, and was selected as the "Best Female Vocalist of the Year Award. --In 2006, "Unbreakable Sorrows" won the "Sprite - My Choice" China Original Music Top Ten Golden Songs
In 2006, "Unbreakable Sorrows" won the "TOM" website's most popular song
In 2006, "Unbreakable Sorrows" won the "Central People's Broadcasting Station Music Radio Top Ten Golden Songs". Central People's Broadcasting Station music radio Top Ten Golden Songs Award
2006 "PK Yang Gui Fei" was awarded as the endorsement song of China Health Network and health ambassador
2006 Zhou Yanhong was awarded as "Top Ten Entertainment Starlet"
2006 she sang the theme song of the movie "Taklamakan" for the movie "The Greatest Show on Earth". In 2006, she sang the theme song "When Love Passes By" for the movie "Taklamakan", and the theme song "It's Good to Have You" for "Yang Naiwu and Cabbage"
In 2007, "Drunken Me for a Thousand Years" was designated as the "City Song" by Jiangnan
In 2007, she sang the theme song "You are My Treasure" for the New Year's Eve drama "The Royal Family"
In 2007, she was named as "Top Ten Entertainment Star" and the health ambassador for the movie The Royal Family.
In 2007, "Drunken Me for a Thousand Years" won the Top Ten Golden Songs Award of the Central People's Broadcasting Station (CPB) music radio
In 2008, "Let the Whole World See" was selected as the Golden Song of the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008
In 2008, "Pear Blossoms Bloom All Over the Sky" was awarded as the champion of the charts of the Central People's Broadcasting Station (CPB) MusicRadio Sound of Music.
In 2008, "Pear Blossom" won the champion of 2008 Sprite Chart.
In 2008, "Pear Blossom" won the championship of China Music Chart.
In 2008, "Pear Blossom" won the overall champion of Asia Pacific Music Chart.
In 2008, "Pear Blossom" won the championship of Red Song Chart.
In 2008, "Pear Blossom" won the championship of Topinmusic-IN Music Chart.
In 2009, "Singing Songs to the Party Again" was awarded the best tribute song for the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.