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QQ Space Couple Nicknames QQ Features Nickname List 2010 QQ Features Nicknames QQ Characteristics Sentimental Nicknames Non-mainstream English Nicknames My 2010 Fortune Test, very accurate, join quickly! Before the end of the month, test your fortune and participate in the Lucky Draw Event! Wang Jie, a name widely known in China. The most famous: Hong Kong singer Wang Jie, who has endured the hardships of life, released two albums "A Game A Dream" and "Forgot, Forgot Me" to achieve great success, establishing his status as a stormy figure in the music scene. There are also famous ministers of the Qing Dynasty, martyrs, professors, etc., with the same name. Chinese Name: Wang Jie Foreign Name: DE WANG CHIEH Alias: WANG JIE Nationality: China Place of Birth: Hong Kong Birthday: Occupation: Singer-Songwriter Graduated from: Hong Kong San Yi Academy I. Chinese Hong Kong Pop Singer QQ Space Profile Dharma Name: Zaxi Qilian Weight: 150 lbs Languages: Mandarin, Cantonese, English, Min Nan, (a little) Hobbies: Fishing, Gardening, Painting, Composing Idol: Sam Hui Family Situation: Wang Xia (Father), Mother, One Brother, Sister, Mo Qiwen (Second Wife), Wang Xiaocui (Daughter), Wang Chengyuan (Son) Favorite Food: Spicy Hot Pot Tofu, Stir-fried Hollow Heart Vegetable, Preserved Vegetable Pork Rice, Western Vegetable Soup, Beef Soup Most Afraid to Eat: Green Onion, Almond, Asparagus, Durian Favorite Drinks: Frozen Milk Tea Extra Ice, Coffee, Beer Favorite Snacks: Dried Plums Favorite Fruits: Mangoes, Papayas, Watermelons Favorite Vegetables: Spinach Favorite Festival: New Year Favorite Season: Autumn Favorite Weather: Moderate Rain Favorite Time: Dusk Favorite Shape: Diamond Favorite Music: Ballads Favorite Number: 7 and 5 Favorite English Letters: M R Favorite Hairstyle: Simple is Good Favorite Shoes: Sneakers Favorite Country: Switzerland, Norway Favorite Clothing: Old Leather Jacket + Ripped Jeans + Ripped High-top Sneakers Favorite Song: All By Himself. Sometime When We Touch Favorite Body Part: Nose Favorite Color: Sapphire Blue Favorite Singer: The Beatles and U Mike QQ List "QQ Space Couple Nicknames QQ Characteristic Nicknames List 2010 QQ Personality"? Jackson Dan Hill Anne Marie Eric Carmen Favorite Music Genre: Classical and Rock Proficient Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Drums, and Piano Favorite Movies: Stories, Romantic Dramas Favorite Actors: Tom Cruise, Tim Robbins Favorite Magazines: Essays Favorite Animals: Dogs and Fish Favorite Season: Autumn Favorite Gifts: Jadeware Favorite Sports: Car Racing, Fishing, Stunts, Diving Greatest Flaw: Too Direct Biggest Fear: Failure Initial Ambition: To Be An Astronaut Greatest Wish: To Become A Famous Singer Personal Ambition: Peaceful Life Personal Trait: Can't Bend, Words Are Too Direct Method of Dealing With Troubles: Look at the Reflection of Building Windows Once Served as Ambassador for the Wear Children Association (Year 2001) and Ambassador for the Disabled and Healthy Association (Year 2000). Big King (1991-1999): Wang Jie, Zhou Huajian, Qi Qin, Tong Anguo Total Album Sales: Eighty-seven million copies (excluding pirated versions) Career History In December 1987, Wang Jie, originally a stuntman, was appreciated by Mr. Li Shouquan and joined the Feidie Records Company. He released his first solo album "A Game A Dream," which sold up to 50 platinum and topped the charts for half a year (sold over 70 million copies in Asia to date). In 1988, he released his second album "Forgot, Forgot Me." Within two weeks, it achieved 8 platinum sales and continued its sales momentum (sold over 3.5 million copies to date). The song "Annie" reached the top of the Hong Kong "Chinese Songs Dragon-Tiger Ranking" and then climbed to the "Powerful Golden Melody" chart. Hong Kong TVB specially filmed MTV albums for "Forgot, Forgot Me" and "It's My Eternal Pain," reaching the Singapore Dragon-Tiger Rankings champion and achieving the annual runner-up in sales volume. After more than ten years as an old hand, veteran Tam Wing-lun in Malaysia saw both of Wang Jie's albums break through the 100,000 mark, setting an uncommon sales record. In January, a passenger plane from arrived at Hong Kong's Kai Tak Airport. A young man in denim clothing walked out of the cabin, his face expressionless, silent, handing over his certificate and luggage to the customs officer for inspection. Then, he left the airport and headed towards Kowloon's Nathan Road where Warner Music Company was located. On the road, vehicles were constantly coming and going, and people were bustling past the couple network names. Passing by a record store, he stopped, and the record store's window was plastered with huge posters of superstars like Alan Tam, Leslie Cheung, Akina Nakamori, and Madonna. Many customers were carefully selecting the hottest and most popular records inside. No one noticed or cared about the young man standing outside, whose appearance and clothing were not particularly eye-catching. The young man glanced at the posters several times with a melancholy look, then turned around and disappeared into the crowd. Two months later, this young man became the idol of Hong Kong fans, and all record stores were plastered with his large album posters. He was none other than Wang Jie! In 1989, Wang Jie's album "A Game A Dream" alone sold over a million copies on mainland China, and that was just one version introduced by China Book Import and Export Corporation. According to a responsible person from a certain audiovisual company, in 1990, at least 10 audiovisual companies simultaneously introduced and distributed Wang Jie's records and cassette tapes, and there were even more pirated versions, too numerous to count. The General Manager of Feidie Records, Chen Guohua, said: "Wang Jie is absolutely a superstar in Taiwan, and also indeed a superstar wherever there are Chinese people in Hong Kong and worldwide!" In January, he released his third Mandarin album "Am I Really Destitute?" breaking through 500,000 copies within a month, setting a new historical record and miracle (breaking 1.5 million copies to date). In February, he launched his first Cantonese album "The Corner of the Story" officially in Hong Kong, immediately climbing to the top of Hong Kong's sales chart, making him a sought-after target for various record companies and concert agents. In March, he was invited to Okinawa to attend the 19th Asian Music Conference and was selected for TVB's [First Quarter Selection]. For the first time, he starred in "Seven Wolves" (Directed by Zhu Yanping), grossing HK$10 million. In May, he was selected for TVB's "Second Quarter Selection". In June, the Hong Kong International Record Association awarded him a platinum record, making him the first domestic winner. In July, he held three concerts in Singapore, all seats filled. He again participated in "Seven Wolves II" performance. In August, he again participated in "Seven Wolves II" performance, while simultaneously releasing his first album "Lonely Star" in Singapore and Malaysia. In Taiwan, "Lonely Star" has cumulatively sold 1 million copies to date, continuously topping the Golden Melody Mandarin Chart for 8 weeks, breaking the record of "seven consecutive championships" set by Chyi Chin's "Winter Rain." In Hong Kong, Warner Records released Wang Jie's first Cantonese album "Who Understands the Wanderer's Heart," remaining atop the sales chart for 3 consecutive weeks, creating double champions in sales and rankings. In September, he tried directing and starring in the MV "Yes Yes Yes" for the first time, breaking global sales of 50 platinum, creating another miracle. In October, he was shortlisted for the Golden Melody Award for Best Male Singer. In November, he established the "WANG" professional studio. In December, he starred alongside Fang Wenlin in CTV's 8 o'clock drama series "Whose Fault Is It If the Adopted Son Isn't Educated Properly?" He was voted as the male singer with the highest monthly broadcast rate by the record magazine; he won the Hong Kong "Top Ten Powerful Golden Melodies" and "Best Newcomer Award" with "Who Understands the Wanderer's Heart"; Wang Jie's albums were hot, and his songs frequently appeared on the hit parade: request chart, DJ chart, dragon-tiger chart, power chart, powerful golden melody chart. For a time, all the popular hit parades in Hong Kong continuously featured Wang Jie's name, creating an overwhelming trend. In January 1990, he released his fifth Mandarin album "Roar Towards the Sun" (sales have reached 1 million copies to date) and his third Cantonese album "In Wind and Rain," creating excellent sales results again. In February, he signed a two-year contract with Hong Kong's "Wing Sing" company to progress to the big screen, with each film earning him HK$1 million, setting a new record for artists advancing to Hong Kong. He held a personal concert at Hong Kong Stadium, opening twice, with a total of 100,000 attendees, unmatched by any artist to date. He went to Hokkaido to shoot advertisements for the "Tissot" watch. In March, he shot a public service advertisement for Mother's Day for CTV, directed by Ke Yizheng. In April, he was invited to tour major cities in the US and Canada, causing a Wang Jie craze among overseas Chinese. In May, he released his sixth Mandarin album "I Want to Fly" (sales have reached 800,000 copies to date). In June, he held the first large-scale fan concert in Kaohsiung, opening the prelude to the summer concert climax. In July, he held a fan concert at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall to care for candidates, titled "I Want to Fly, I Want to Move Forward and Fly." In August, he sang the theme song "Home, Too Far Away" and "Orphan of Asia" for the movie "Alien Domain," with the original soundtrack selling nearly 350,000 copies to date. In September, he was invited to perform at the "Connection" concert in Hong Kong, promoting the famous radio station hosting Luo Xiaoyun and singers Zhang Qingfang, Ye Qiongling, Wu Sixie, Yu Chengqing, Wen Zhang, etc. In October, after returning to Taiwan from Hong Kong, he performed at the Fashion Report Advertising Golden Image Award evening event (October 13); celebrated his 30th birthday (October 10) in Hong Kong with fans and announced the establishment of the "International Fans Help Association" (October 11); he released his seventh Cantonese album "Wandering Heart," which topped the "Powerful Golden Melody" single chart of TVB within a week (October 1st); he started filming "Supreme Power II" co-starring with Andy Lau, Cecilia Cheung, and Wu Qianlian, directed by Wong Jing (October 3rd); he was invited by NHK to shoot the album in , but declined due to the Diaoyu Islands incident. In November, he went to Germany, South Africa, and Namibia to shoot "Wild Dragon in the Wilderness," performing a dangerous leap from a ten-story building in the film. In 1991, in January, he released his seventh Mandarin album "For Dreams Lifetime." In February, after returning from Africa to Taiwan, he spent a rare Spring Festival holiday with his family (/28-/18). In March, the "Golden Melody Dragon Tiger Ranking" TV concert by CTV was canceled for some reasons (3/1). In the same month, he stayed in Hong Kong to jointly shoot "Supreme Power II" and "Wild Dragon in the Wilderness" (two films). In May, his fifth Cantonese album "Lifetime Regret Selected" was published, with the main song "Lifetime Regret" being the theme song of TVB's annual drama "Lifetime Regret." Upon release, it immediately topped the ranking list and remained the sales champion for seven weeks. In July, "Supreme Power II - Eternal Domination" was released in Taiwan (7/18). He traveled to Singapore and Malaysia to meet local fans and hold promotional events (7/19-7/8). He returned early from Malaysia to participate in CTV's "East China Flood Relief Evening" and generously donated HK$1 million (7/8). In July, he released the album "Forget Not to Forget Yourself," with sales reaching 900,000 copies. In August, he hosted the "Wang Jie Forget Yourself" 1991 Nationwide Tour Fan Meeting separately in Kaohsiung,, and (8/1, 8/18, 8/). In January 1992, he released his ninth individual album "All By Meself," setting a platinum sales record. He published "Lonely Eagle - Wang Jie's Heart," depicting Wang Jie's heart journey over the years. In February, during the . Wang Jie Concert, Wang Jie entertained 500 orphans from Kaohsiung with his own remuneration for a warm New Year holiday, a move that earned admiration. He won the first place in the male artist category of the vote selection held by TVBS Strong Punch Out 9 Dreams, showing the firmness of Wang Jie's screen idol status. In May, he participated in the Hong Kong TV drama for the first time, playing the lead role in TVB's 5th anniversary special planning "Blood Splashed Tangxi," portraying a righteous iron-blooded policeman in the dark days of Hong Kong in the 1950s. After the series was launched, it created a rare peak in Hong Kong's viewership ratings. In July, he released his tenth individual album "Hero's Tears," which has sold over 500,000 copies to date. He officially established the "Wang Jie Good Friends Association WANG & FRIENDS" to unite the strength of fans worldwide, promote the spirit of love, and assist the world. In August, he held the first membership swearing-in ceremony of the "Wang Jie Friends Association" at the Hyatt Hotel, organizing a charity event for the first time for the "Wang Jie International Friends Association," donating the first batch of membership fees received totaling HK$1 million. In September, he led the industry trend by issuing the first regional individual single "Going Home" (performed at CCTV's Spring Festival Gala in 1993). Without any promotional activities, the sales volume still broke through 700,000 copies, injecting normal encouragement into the domestic single issuance. The membership of the "Wang Jie Friends Association" exceeded nine thousand in November. In December, he released his eighth individual album "Cinema and Television Golden Melody," including the theme song of "Blood Splashed Tangxi," which broke through platinum sales within two weeks and continued to sell well. He was nominated for the Golden Melody Awards for Best Male Singer for the second time. In December, he was elected in the twelve major kings voting activity hosted by the Youth Express magazine. In January 1993, he released his eleventh Mandarin album "I" and his second Mandarin compilation album "Lonely Star Dream." In July, he attended the opening ceremony of the Emperor Showroom at Wan Chai Emperor Tower. In 2000, he released the Mandarin album "Not Lonely." In 2005, he released the Mandarin/Cantonese album "Recovery" (regionally issued as "Silent"). In January 2007, he announced his latest album "Goodbye Crazy." In September 2009, he released his latest single "I Know I Am A Formerly Popular Singer" to celebrate the expiration of his contract with Emperor Entertainment. Works 1979 Ghost Eunuch (childhood cameo) Box Office: 70,700 1977 Hung Hei-Kwan (childhood cameo) Box Office: 1,500,000 1978 The Final (childhood cameo) Box Office: 831,779.90 1988 Genius Soldier (cameo as platoon leader) Box Office: Unknown 1989 Seven Wolves 1: Youth (Played: Luo Shihao) Box Office: 100 Million 1989 Seven Wolves: Blood Battle (Played: Luo Shihao) Box Office: Tens of Millions 1991 Supreme Power: Eternal Domination (Played: Chiu Jie) Box Office: 18,590,000 1991 Wild Dragon in the Wilderness (Played: A Jie) Box Office: 10,107,390 2000 Little Li Flying Sword Box Office: Unknown 2000 Honesty Box Office: 19,955,000 2000 God of Gamblers Box Office: 11,500,590 2000 Speed Demon Legend Box Office: Unknown 2000 Yang Box Office: 11,159,000 2000 Floating Man (Co-star) Box Office: 7,930,000 2000 Blood (Note: This is also a TV series, so there is no box office) 2000 This Summer Has Differences Box Office: Over 10 Million 2003 Risk Everything (Cameo) Box Office: Over 3 Million (that year) 2003 New Police Story (Co-star cameo) Box Office: 50 Million TV Series 1990 Who's Fault Is It If the Adopted Son Isn't Educated Properly? (Played: Peng Yongqin, other actors include Fang Wenlin) (Hourly fee 10,000 HKD, only second to Zheng Shaokou's hourly fee of 15,000 HKD at the time) 1990 Blood Splattered Tangxi (Played: Lien Jiarong, other actors include Wu Daifong, Deng Cuifen) 2003 Gourmet Detective (Co-star) 2005 Shanghai Beach: The Heroic Doctor Legend (Other actors include Pak Siu-fan, Felix Wong, So Wing-kang, Lawrence Ng, Zhou Jiaying, Zhang Jin) 2005 Boss Dai (Played: Dai Zhi xiong, other actors include Xuana Xuan, Chen Jinhong) 2009 Endless Song (Unit drama, other actors include Zhang Huiyi, Shan Liwen) Radio Drama College Strange Tales A Lover's Embrace Of Death Sweet Fragrance Advertisement 2000 Kang Ning Travel Agency Advertisement (TV Advertisement) 2000 World Gold Association Golden Heart Jewelry (Print Advertisement) 2000 Paris Hair Care Products (China) (Print and TV Advertisement) 2001 Alcatel Mobile Phone (Print and TV Advertisement) 2001 Dunbao Casual Wear (China) (Print and TV Advertisement) 2001 Dragon Step Basketball Shoes (China) (Print and TV Advertisement) 2001 Dongwei Motorcycle (China) (Print and TV Advertisement) 2003 National Wedding Photography (Print Advertisement) 2003 National Fashion Smatlo (Print Advertisement) 2003 Dongwei Motorcycle (China) (Print and TV Advertisement) 2003 Dunbao Casual Wear (China) (Print and TV Advertisement) 2004 Dunbao Casual Wear (China) (Print and TV Advertisement) Dragon Step Sports Shoes (China) (Print Advertisement) 2005 Urban Family Casual Wear (China) (Print Advertisement) New World Transmission Network Star Mobile (Hong Kong) (TV and Print Advertisement) Music Mandarin Albums Issued by Feidie Records "A Game A Dream", "Forgot, Forgot Me", "Am I Really Penniless?", "Lonely Star", "Roar to the Sun", "I Want to Fly", "Alien Domain", "For Dreams Lifetime", "Forget Not to Forget Yourself", "All by Myself", "Hero's Tears", "I", "Road" January 1999 "Whatever I Say" August 1999 "Migratory Bird" October 1995 "Dreams in a Dreamless Night" October 1995 "Wish Not" Issued by Polygram October 1996 "Deep Affection Among Brothers" August 1997 "Forgot All" October 1997 "I" August 1998 "Substitute" Issued by Emperor Records "From Now On" "My, My Wang Jie" "Not Alone" Characteristics Name "Recovery" "Goodbye Crazy" Cantonese Albums October 1989 "The Corner of the Story" August 1989 "Who Understands the Wanderer's Heart" October 1990 "In Wind and Rain" October 1991 "Wandering Heart" May 1991 "Lifetime Regret Selected" November 1991 "Lifetime Broken Heart" May 1992 "Sealed Me Lifetime" October 1993 "Film and Television Golden Melodies" May 1993 "She" October 1993 "The Masterpiece of the Dumb" "Giving" "Hello!" "Wang Jie Lives Forever 2001" "With Dreams" Individual Concerts July 1989~3 Singapore Solo Concert (3 shows) ~7 Hong Kong "True Concert" (several shows) Kaohsiung "I Want to Fly" Fan Concert (1 show) "Care for Candidates" Fan Concert (1 show) August 1991 "Forget Yourself" Tour (Kaohsiung,,) Heart Fan Concert (3 shows) CTV Television Concert (broadcast on CTV on January 5) (1 show) January 1992 Wang Jie Concert (1 show) 1998 Wang Jie and Kelly Chen Concert (USA) (1 show) 2000 Philips V Shanghai TV Face-to-Face Concert (1 show) 2000 Giving For Children Red Hall Concert (1 show) January 8~9, 2000 Wang Jie China Tour Concert ~ Guangzhou Concert (several shows) Wang J