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Who made the queen of Chinese music?

In 1980s and 1990s, Japan was the weather vane of Asian or East Asian trends, and Japanese songs with beautiful lyrics and melodies became one of the sources of inspiration for China singers.

From the Four Heavenly Kings to Leslie Cheung, Anita Mui and Teresa Teng, these heavenly kings and divas, who are popular across the Taiwan Straits and three places in the future, have all covered Japanese songs and become classics for a while.

Teresa Teng's "Walking the Road of Life" and "Walking the Road of Life" are covers of Miyuki Nakajima's single "Introduction" (a very good one).

After adaptation, it was included in the second Cantonese album of the same name in Teresa Teng, and it became a platinum record after being released in May 1983.

Leslie Cheung's "The Wind Is Blowing"

The Wind Blows Non-stop comes from the Japanese version of さよならのこぅ sung by Yamaguchi Momoe in 1980.

Later, 1983, the lyrics of this song were changed from Zheng Guojiang to "The Wind Keep Blowing", which was sung by Leslie Cheung and widely sung.

Later, it became a famous work by Leslie Cheung, and it was also the theme song of the movie Crossing the Ocean.

Another classic song by Leslie Cheung, Monica, is a cover of Koji Kikkawa's debut, Monica.

Priscilla Chan's "Snow Drifting" and "Snow Drifting" are covers of Yuanzi's "A Journey to bloom", and the songs are Keisuke Kuwata's.

This song is included in Priscilla Chan's "Come Back" album.

The album Moon and Lonely Back also covers Look at the Moon's Face and What Love Do You Know in Mandarin.

Snow and Tea House are Priscilla Chan's classic works.

Faye Wong's Fragile Woman and Fragile Woman are Miyuki Nakajima's Lipstick (ルージュ) in the late 1970s after Japanese songs.

Faye Wong adapted this song in the second half of 1992 when he returned to Hong Kong from the United States and re-entered the music scene.

It was later included in the album COMINGHOME.

This record broke the market as soon as it was released, and its sales exceeded platinum.

The single "Fragile Woman" swept across Hong Kong and won the Golden Melody Award at the Music Awards Ceremony of various TV stations. Faye Wong jumped into the ranks of first-line female singers in Hong Kong.

Hacken Lee's "Red Sun" and "Red Sun" are covers of Tachikawatoshiyuki's "Great Events", which were adapted by Hacken Lee and composed by Tachikawatoshiyuki.

It was released on 1992 and included in the album Red Sun of the same name.

This song is also the theme song of the TV series filmed by Hacken Lee and Anita Yuen in 1992.

On the day of writing the lyrics, Hacken Lee was very anxious because he didn't sleep for several days while filming.

After filming at 3 o'clock, Hacken Lee sat in the parking lot of TVB and wrote until dawn.

Emil Wakin Chau's "Make Me Happy and Worry Me" and "Make Me Happy and Worry Me" are covers of the song "Men and Women" by the Japanese group Chuck and Bird, written by Jonathan Lee.

Later, this song became a classic love song of Emil Wakin Chau.

Emil Wakin Chau's other masterpiece "Flower Heart" is a cover from the famous Japanese folk singer Henna Changji's "Flower".

Rene Liu's "Later" and "Later" are a classic love song of Rene Liu, and they are the covers of Japanese singer Kiroro's masterpiece "The Future".

After that, Chi Ha composed music, and the lyricist Shi Rencheng wrote lyrics.

In the harmony part, Malaysian female singer Fish Leong was invited to sing, which eventually became a classic through Rene Liu's singing.

This song was included in Rene Liu's album "I Wait for You" released in 2000 and became one of Rene Liu's representative works.

Kristen's First Dream Kristen's First Dream is a cover of Japanese singer Miyuki Nakajima's The Back of the Silver Dragon.

Miyuki Nakajima's "Riding on the Back of a Silver Dragon" is a song praising doctors in outlying islands, and the Silver Dragon is his bicycle.

On the outlying island where he didn't trust him, the doctor on the outlying island rode his bike all his life to save people.

This Japanese song is the ending song of the Japanese drama Five Doctors' Clinic.

Christine noticed this song after watching TV series, and he had the idea of covering it.

Anita Mui's Song of the Sunset was originally sung by Japanese superstar Masahiko Kondo (Song of Burning タけの), which has been covered several times by singers from Hong Kong and Taiwan, both in Cantonese and Mandarin.

Among them, Priscilla Chan's Qian Qian Farewell, Li Yijun's Promise in the Wind and Anita Mui's Song of the Sunset are all famous.

Promise in the wind, Li Yijun.

Anita Mui's Song of the Sunset is the theme song of Chen Shaoqi's film The True Color of Heroes-Song of the Sunset.

Song of Sunset is the last song that Anita Mui sang on the stage in 2003.

Jacky Cheung's Li Xianglan and Li Xianglan were adapted from Japanese singer Koji Tamaki's Go (Don't Go) and included in the album You in Dreams released by Jacky Cheung 1990.

After the launch of Li Xianglan, it didn't win any awards in Hongkong, and even the seasonal songs of Jade Pure Gold didn't make the shortlist.

At that time, the mass media in Hong Kong did not arouse great repercussions.

But later it became a classic in Hong Kong. It is a rare Cantonese classic song that is not a champion single but will be popular in the future.

Japanese songs of Koji Tamaki, Yamaguchi Momoe and Miyuki Nakajima have been repeatedly covered by China singers.

I have to say that these high-quality Japanese singers have helped a group of heavenly kings.