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Early experience
Lin Xi
Its original name is Liang Weiwen and its English name is Albert Leung. Born in Hong Kong on December 7, 1961 (October 30 of the lunar calendar), his ancestral home is Dongguan. He is a professional lyricist who joined the music circle of Hong Kong in the mid-1980s. He graduated from Chen Ruiqi college and La Sha college, with 26 points (9a) in the HKCEE and 2a1b1c in the college entrance examination. He is the number one in Hong Kong. Lin Xi is also a member of the Hong Kong Composers and composers Association.
1981-1982, director of the Chinese society of the University of Hong Kong.
Acting experience
In 1985, Lin Xi published his first work once, sung by Zhong Zhentao.
In 1986, with Yinjiang, Luofeng, Wu Meiyun and Li Zhuoxiong, he co founded jiufenyi poetry magazine. In the same year, he wrote "the woman who smokes" for Raidas for the first time, and became the "Royal lyricist" of Raidas. He wrote many classic lyrics for Raidas, such as "legend", "other people's song" and so on. In the same year, the song "delusion" by Lin Xi was included in Zhang Guorong's 87 year album "summation".
From 1984 to 1987, he was a teaching assistant in the Chinese Department of the University of Hong Kong.
In 1987, Lin Xi's "don't need too much" was selected as the 11th "top ten Chinese Golden Melody" of RTHK in 1988.
From 1989 to 1991, he was the creative director to general manager of Asia TV program department.
In 1991, he worked in a music factory as a creative director and later promoted to general manager.
In 1993, Lin Xi completed an adaptation of toriamos' cold war. In the same year, the song "beauty and white hair" written by Lin Xi was sung by Zhang Guorong. It was also the theme song of the movie "Legend of the white haired witch" and the theme throughout the film. The song won the best original song of the 30th Golden Horse Award of Taiwan film.
In 1994, he was the creative director and production director of commercial radio advertising department. In the same year, he filled in the adaptation of Cocteau Twins's "know yourself and know your enemy", "wishful thinking", and then elaborately created "sleepwalking", "pure love", "blue time", etc., forming the "Linxi style".
In 1995, Lin Xi created different styles of lyrics for Zhang Guorong, such as "eyebrows come and eyes go" and "chasing".
In 1996, Lin Xi wrote "your name, my surname" and gave it to Zhang Xueyou as a wedding gift. In the same year, Lin Xi wrote a work "split", which was the first Mandarin word written by Lin Xi for Wang Fei. At the end of the year, the agreement for Faye Wong won the best CI award of RTHK in 1997.
In 1997, Lin Xi created "too much", which was sung by Faye Wong. This song is just right for Faye Wong's unique personality. In the same year, Lin Xi's poem "you are happy, so I am happy" became popular and popular. In the same year, Lin Xi wrote ten songs for Zhang Guorong's album red.
In 1998, Lin Xi wrote seven Chinese and Cantonese Ci poems in Faye Wong's "singing Tour" album, almost all of which used parallelism to describe love. Lin Xi won the "best ci writer" award of the Golden Melody Award in Taiwan for her work "face". In the same year, Lin Xi took over the lyrics of four songs on Zhang Guorong's album these years.
In 1999, Lin Xi created the album "only love strangers" for Faye Wong, which implicitly reflects Faye Wong's mentality. In the same year, Lin Xi produced the main song "left and right hands" for Zhang Guorong's album "count down with you", which won almost all the Pop Awards in 1999.
In 2000, in cooperation with Wu Lecheng, he wrote "a spark in life" for Zhang Xueyou. In the same year, Lin Xi was in charge of 12 lyrics in Faye Wong's annual album fable. In the same year, Lin Xi wrote lyrics for Zhang Guorong's "great fever" and "I".
In 2001, Lin Xi included the lyrics of nine songs from Faye Wong's album of the same name, Faye Wong, including "fleeting years", "one-way street / / Enchantment".
In 2003, Lin Xi created passengers, April snow, smoke and flowers for Faye Wong. In the same year, he wrote songs such as "we are all lonely", "ten years", "want you" for Eason Chan.
In 2004, Lin Xi wrote most of the lyrics in Zhang Xueyou's record "tell you know". In the same year, with "ten years", Lin Xi won the top ten golden songs in the fourth Pepsi music list.
In 2005, Lin Xi cooperated with Zhang Xueyou to create the musical Snow Wolf Lake. In the same year, Chang Yan Dao, a lyric for Andy Lau, won the best Cantonese Lyric award of the year.
In 2006, he served as the consultant of the monthly magazine innovation land. In June, he wrote "notes" for Korean singer Rain.
On January 18, 2009, Lin Xi won the golden needle award of the 31st Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs, and is the 23rd winner of RTHK's "top ten Chinese Golden Songs".
On June 26, 2010, Lin Xi won the best lyricist of the 21st Taiwan Golden Melody Award for her work "to get to the point" for Zhang Huimei. On November 1, at the "2010 cash Golden Sail Music Award Presentation Ceremony" held by Hong Kong Composers and composers Association (cash), Lin Xi won six works at the same time, becoming the biggest winner of the night.
In June 2011, Lin Xi published the book "sing the happiest song at no cost". In this book, Lin Xi fixed the theme of thinking on the "happiness" that people think about but often can't reach. In July, he participated in the recording of I love lyrics on Zhejiang satellite TV.
On February 19, 2012, Lin Xi published his book "knowledge and interest".
In May 2014, Lin Xi served as the chief music judge of the second season of Anhui Satellite TV program "I'm crazy about singing". On the afternoon of June 21, Lin Xi held a "what time is it?" sharing meeting. On the afternoon of September 20, a series of lectures on "Fangzhi celebrity gathering" co sponsored by Fangzhi group and Nandu weekly was launched in Huizhou. As the first guest speaker, Lin Xi shared the story behind his music with the audience on the theme of "tonight · Lin Xi". In the same year, Lin Xi and Faye Wong collaborated with producer Zhang Yadong iron triangle group 11 years later to create the song "love is out of reach", which is also the theme song of the film "touch is out of reach" directed by Zhao Baogang. At the end of the year, we will cooperate with Faye Wong on the theme song of the same name in the movie "that year in a hurry".
On January 10, 2015, he was invited to participate in Hebei satellite TV's "good poetry of China" as a Bachelor of the program, together with another poet Fang Wenshan.
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Award winning record
Character evaluation
The artistic conception of Lin Xi's Ci is hazy, which gives people a lot of aftertaste space. Many works have the effect of being the first to win. The superiority of his Ci in image expression comes from his literary attainments. Lin Xi is good at using all kinds of rhetoric to describe the affections. Parallelism, Bixing and iconicity are the most commonly used techniques. They describe complex and changeable emotions in a subtle and even obscure way, which gives people unlimited imagination. (Phoenix Online Review)
In the past 20 years, Lin Xi's Ci was gradually recognized by everyone. Agreement, red bean, king of karaoke These songs are all written by Lin Xi. Lin Xi's words also opened up more lovelorn people, they listen to the song he wrote, secretly tears heal the wound. (Netease review)
Lin Xi is famous for his exquisite and exquisite lyrics, and he has always been faithful to himself in his creation. He does not pay much attention to the reaction of readers, and deliberately writes something that should not be written to cater to their impression of Lin Xi. (Sohu online review)
Character controversy
On August 7, 2020, Lin Xi changed the lyrics of the song "agreement" on personal social media, saying that "I still remember how hard it was to fight on that day", "I still have not forgotten to make an agreement with you that my heart will not die". At the end of the article, Luo Guancong's topic was brought along with a picture of "agreement"; it is reported that during the illegal "Zhanzhong" period in Hong Kong, he once wrote lyrics for the song "hold up the umbrella". On August 12, CCTV news released a comment entitled "successful lyricist Lin Xi, but only misunderstood the word" glory ", criticizing his interpretation of" glory "and" stain "and his hypocritical dialogue with Luo Guancong on August 7.
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