Jacky Zhang had never sung the Cantonese version of " I Like You " by Beyond. The original singer of " I Like You " he sang was Chen Jieyi. It was a Mandarin version, and there was no Cantonese version. Read more exciting novels for free
You may have some misunderstandings."Stealing Heart" is a song by Jacky Zhang. It appeared as an interlude in the TV series "Flowers", not a song called "Flowers Stealing Heart". "Stealing Heart" was written by Ding Xiaowen and composed by Guo Hengqi. It was included in Zhang Xueyou's Mandarin album of the same name,"Stealing Heart", which was released on August 23rd, 1994. In 1994, the song entered the first Chinese music chart, the Top 20 Golden Songs chart. Due to the high difficulty of this song, from its release in 1994 to Zhang Xueyou's performance at the Quanzhou concert on January 19th, 2024, there were no more than three live performances. In 2024, it received attention again because it was used as an interlude by "Blossoms." Zhang Xueyou also thanked "Blossoms" at the Quanzhou concert for "reviving" the song. " Hugging You in the Wind of the City " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The Cantonese version of " Dream Chaser " was the theme song of the Hong Kong film " Love in Heaven." It was written by Lee Kin-ta and sung by Yuan Fengying. It was released in 1990. There were also other versions performed by other singers, such as Jiang Dongyang's version. The lyrics expressed feelings such as longing for the lover and nostalgia for youth. For example, lyrics such as " Let the breeze ruffle your hair, lest you be lonely and silent, teach the sunset to accompany you, don't feel lonely here." The novel " Dream Chaser's Half Dream Residence " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The original singer of Full Moon was Zhang Xueyou. The novel New Moon is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The original singer of " A Promise in the Wind " was Li Yijun. It was a cover of " Song of the Sunset ", the ending theme song of the movie " The Colors of Heroes III ", and the lyrics were re-written by Lu Guoliang. The Cantonese version of " Promise in the Wind " was sung by Chen Huixian," Song of a Thousand Watchtowers," while the original singer of " Song of the Sunset " was Masahiko Kondo. " Hugging You in the Wind of the City " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
Dream Chaser (Cantonese) Composed by: Luo Dayou Lyricist: Yue Yun Zhou Ge Let the breeze ruffle your hair To avoid the lonely silence Teach the sunset to accompany you Don't want to feel lonely No one asked about the cold and warmth on the road I only hope that you don't have to sigh too much I miss you all my life Although separated by two spaces The road ahead is boundless, but I can't let this heart go far Why don't you say goodbye I want to stay in my dream I know you'll never come back How the lonely world is silent The past is so warm and bright Heaven's will makes fun of me and blocks me from sharing you Sorrow filled my heart Drifting along Let me see you again We won't be together again in this life I want to be with you in the next life Let the breeze ruffle your hair To avoid the lonely silence Teach the sunset to accompany you Don't want to feel lonely No one asked about the cold and warmth on the road I only hope that you don't have to sigh too much I miss you all my life Although separated by two spaces Drifting along Let me see you again We won't be together again in this life I want to be with you in the next life The road ahead is boundless, but I can't let this heart go far Why don't you say goodbye I want to stay in my dream I know you'll never come back How the lonely world is silent The past is so warm and bright Heaven's will makes fun of me and blocks me from sharing you Sorrow filled my heart I miss you all my life Although separated by two spaces The novel "Dream Chaser's Half Dream Residence" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Do you know it's not easy to love you, it takes a lot of courage It's fate, isn't it? There are so many things that I can't say out loud because I'm afraid you can't afford it. Do you believe that meeting you in this life is what I owe you in my previous life? Is it fate that made me fall in love with you and then let you leave me Maybe it's already destined in reincarnation that I should return it to you in this life My heart is floating in the wind and rain, all for you With you on the road, I'm willing to suffer a little, even if it's for the sake of separation, we meet again I'm willing to have you along the way even if it hurts a little, even if I'm destined to be separated from you in this life Do you know it's not easy to love you, it takes a lot of courage It's fate, isn't it? There are so many things that I can't say out loud because I'm afraid you can't afford it. Do you believe that meeting you in this life is what I owe you in my previous life? Is it fate that made me fall in love with you and then let you leave me Maybe it's already destined in reincarnation that I should return it to you in this life My heart is floating in the wind and rain, all for you With you on the road, I'm willing to suffer a little, even if it's for the sake of separation, we meet again I'm willing to have you along the way even if it hurts a little, even if I'm destined to be separated from you in this life With you on the road, I'm willing to suffer a little, even if it's for the sake of separation, we meet again I'm willing to have you along the way even if it hurts a little, even if I'm destined to be separated from you in this life With you on the road, I'm willing to suffer a little, even if it's for the sake of separation, we meet again I'm willing to have you along the way, even if I can only hug you in my dreams
Jacky Zhang's wife was called Luo Meiwei. Luo Meiwei was a beautiful and talented woman who had a high reputation in the entertainment industry. She used to be an actress, but after marrying Jacky Zhang, she chose to quit the entertainment industry and focus on raising her husband and children. However, Luo Meiwei encountered some losses in her investment, causing her family to have some financial difficulties. In order to make up for the deficit, Jacky Zhang held more than 100 concerts in a row. Luo Meiwei's mysophobia had also brought some trouble to their lives, but Zhang Xueyou had always supported her. Even though Jacky Zhang was over sixty years old, he still worked hard, not only because of his love for the stage, but also to help his wife pay off her debts. Their love was considered a story of sincerity and cherishment, and their marriage had lasted nearly 34 years.
"Sun and Stars" was a Cantonese song sung by Jacky Zhang. The lyrics were written by Lin Zhenqiang, the music was composed by De Yongying, and the music was arranged by Lun Yongliang. It was included in Zhang Xueyou's album Jacky, which was released on June 29, 1987. On January 19, 2007, the song won the 1987 Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs Award. It also won the 10th Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs Award in 1987 and the Top Ten Golden Songs Award in the 1987 Top Ten Golden Songs Award Ceremony. The Mandarin version of the song was included in Zhang Xueyou's 1988 album,"Confused." The "sun and stars" in the song represented dreams and goals. Jacky Zhang expressed his determination and belief in pursuing his dreams with his high-pitched and passionate voice. The lyrics were profound and the melody was passionate. It was still loved and sung by many people.
The movie," The Furious Tide," did not provide a Cantonese dubbing or subtitling version. Director Ma Yuke responded that the main actors of the movie came from all over the country and used Mandarin to give the audience a better experience. Although some audiences raised the language problem during the roadshow in Guangzhou, the film itself did not provide a Cantonese version. Therefore, the original version of Raging Tide Zhang Jiahui was not Cantonese.
Jacky Zhang's " Half-Moon " was called " Mid-Moon Serenade " in Mandarin. The song was released in 2003 and was composed by Jacky Zhang, Lin Xi, and Huang Weiwen. This song was very popular in mainland China and Taiwan and became one of Zhang Xueyou's representative works.