The original singer of "Returning to My Mother's Home" is not Zhu Ming Ying, the song was originally written by Teresa Teng's "Little Daughter-in-Law Returning to Her Mother's Home".
Zhu Ming Ying graduated from the Beijing Dance Academy in 1966, and covered Teresa Teng's "Returning to My Mother's Home" at the Spring Festival Gala in 1984, which made the song a hit across the country. She studied at the Berklee College of Music in 1986, where she was awarded a full scholarship with honors and received a diploma in modern vocal performance.
Chu's diligence and the kind of tenacity that characterizes her nature define a life that is sure to lead to great things. At a time when many people felt lost and aimless, waiting for others to arrange their own destinies, Chu Ming Ying decided to learn a foreign language and practice singing. She felt that since the art of Afro-Asian singing and dancing was a form of art, and since the Oriental Song and Dance Troupe didn't have any singers or dancers, and since she had a good voice, she could fill the void in the troupe if she learned to speak a foreign language and to sing.
Singer introduction:
"Little Daughter-in-Law Goes Back to Her Mother's Home" is a song written by Sun Yi, composed by Tony Tang, and sung by Teresa Teng. It was first included in Teresa Teng's 1982 album, "The First Time I Tasted Loneliness", and in the 1980s, the mainland singer Zhu Mingying simplified the title of this song to "Going Back to My Mother's Home". Teresa Teng's noble, gracious and mature image made her gradually become a superstar of the Chinese and Japanese music worlds in the 1980s.
In 1967, she released her debut album "Fengyang Flower Drums" and began her singing career, and in the 1970s, she reached the peak of her career in the Chinese-speaking region with "A Thousand Words" and "Sea Rhythm", etc. In 1974, she was awarded the New Artist Award of the Japan Record Awards for the Japanese song "Empty Harbor", which established the foundation of her acting career in Japan.
The singer's career has been characterized by a strong sense of humor and a sense of humor.