Chen lanli
Chen lanli, a Taiwanese female singer, was popular in Taiwan in the 1960s and 1970s.
Chen lanli, who was once popular in Taiwan in the 1960s and 1970s, is known as squinting. She became a pop singer with the song "when the grapes are ripe". When she became popular, she married actor Yang Yang in 1979 and quit singing. She moved to the United States with her husband and ran a small supermarket in San Francisco. Chen lanli made her debut in a singing competition in high school. She has produced nearly 50 albums, and has sung more than 40 movie theme songs, including Qiongyao's "blue sky", "spray" and Bai Jingrui's "don't kiss me in the street". She made tens of millions a year singing "when the grapes were ripe.". Xia Yushun, her manager, said: "she is interested in singing and her wish is to be a good wife and mother, so she quits the performing arts circle as soon as she gets married. When she got married, her bridesmaid was Feng Feifei, a good friend. In addition to her masterpiece when the grapes are ripe, there are also true love, thousands of miles on the road of love, the world is like a colorful house, and three Qiongyao movie theme songs and interludes, including grievance for you, I'm in the end of the world and waves.
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Chen lanli