QQ Space Couple Nicknames QQ Characteristics Nickname List 2010 QQ Features Nicknames QQ Characteristics Sentimental Nicknames Non-mainstream English Nicknames My 2010 Fortune Test, very accurate, hurry up and join! Before the end of the month fortune test can 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," achieving great success and 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 Yu Academy
I. Hong Kong Pop Singer Space QQ Profile Dharma Name: Zaxi Qilian Weight: 150 lbs Languages: Mandarin, Cantonese, English, Min Nan, Hakka (a little) Hobbies: Fishing, Gardening, Drawing, Composing Idols: 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,西洋 Cabbage Soup, Beef Soup Most Afraid to Eat: Green Onions, Almonds, Asparagus, Durian Favorite Drinks: Iced Milk Tea Extra Ice, Coffee, Beer Favorite Snacks: Dried Plums 2010qq Favorite Fruits: Mango, Papaya, Watermelon Favorite Vegetables: Spinach Favorite Festival: New Year's Day Favorite Season: Autumn Favorite Weather: Moderate Rain Favorite Time: Evening Favorite Shape: Diamond Favorite Music: Ballads Favorite Numbers: 7 and 5 Favorite English Letters: M R Favorite Hairstyle: Simple is good Favorite Shoes: Sneakers Favorite Country: Switzerland, Norway Favorite Clothing: Ragged Leather Jacket + Ragged Jeans + Worn-Out High-Top Sneakers Favorite Song: All By Himself. Sometime When We Touch Most Satisfied Body Part: Nose Favorite Color: Sapphire Blue Favorite Singer: The Beatles and U Mike QQ List "QQ Space Couple Nicknames QQ Personality Nicknames List 2010 QQ Personality Net" You? Jackson Dan Hill Anne Marie Eric Carmen Favorite Music Genre: Classical and Rock Proficient Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Drums, and Piano Favorite Movies: Stories,乱世佳人 Favorite Actors: Tom Cruise, Tim Robbins Favorite Reading Magazines: Essays Favorite Animals: Dogs and Fish Favorite Season: Autumn Favorite Gift: Jade Favorite Sports: Car Racing, Fishing, Stunts, Diving Biggest Flaw: Too Direct Greatest Fear: Failure Original Aspiration: To Be an Astronaut Greatest Wish: To Be a Famous Singer Personal Aspiration: Peaceful Life Trait: Can't Bend, Words Are Too Direct Method of Dealing with Troubles: Look at the Reflection in the Glass Windows of Tall Buildings Once Served as Ambassador for Children's Association (Year 2001) and Ambassador for the Disabled and Healthy (Year 2000). Big King (1991-1999): Wang Jie, Zhou Huajian, Qi Qin, Tong Anguo Total Record Sales: Eighty-seven Million Copies (excluding pirated copies)
Professional Experience In December 1987, Wang Jie, who was originally a stuntman, joined Fei Die Records under the appreciation of producer Li Shouquan, releasing his first solo album "A Game A Dream", which has sold 50 platinum copies to date, dominating the charts for half a year (sold 70 million copies in Asia to date).
In 1988, the second album "Forgot, Forgot Me" was released, selling successfully 8 platinum copies within two weeks and continuing its sales peak (has broken 3.5 million copies to date). With the song "Annie", he climbed to the top of Hong Kong's "Chinese Songs Dragon Tiger Chart" and then the "Powerful Songs Chart". Hong Kong Television broadcasted a special MTV album for Wang Jie with "Forgot, Forgot Me" and "It's My Eternal Pain", topping Singapore's Dragon Tiger Chart and becoming the runner-up in annual sales. Despite being a veteran for over 10 years, Tan Yinglun achieved remarkable success in Malaysia, where both of Wang Jie's albums broke the 100,000 mark, setting rare sales records.
In January, a passenger plane from arrived at Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong. A young man in jeans stepped out of the cabin, expressionless and silent, handing over his certificate and luggage to customs officers for inspection. Then, he left the airport and headed towards Kowloon Nathan Road where Warner Music was located. The road was crowded with vehicles and people brushing past him and his unremarkable appearance and attire went unnoticed. He stopped outside a record store where posters of superstars like Alan Tam, Leslie Cheung, Akina Nakamori, and Madonna covered the windows, while customers carefully selected the hottest and most popular records inside. No one noticed or cared about the young man standing outside, whose plain appearance didn’t attract attention. The young man looked at the posters several times with a sorrowful gaze before turning away and quickly disappearing into the crowd. Two months later, this young man became an idol for Hong Kong fans, and all record stores were plastered with his large posters. He was Wang Jie!
In 1989, Wang Jie’s album “A Game A Dream” alone sold over a million copies in 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 alone, more than 10 audiovisual companies across the country simultaneously introduced and issued Wang Jie's records and cassette tapes. As for pirated versions, their quantity was countless without any census. General Manager of Fei Die Records, Chen Guohua said: “Wang Jie is absolutely a super star in Mainland China. In Hong Kong, and wherever there are Chinese people around the world, he indeed is a super star!”
In January, the third Mandarin album "Is It True That I Am Penniless" was launched, breaking through 500,000 units within a month, establishing a new historical record and miracle (it has already broken 1.5 million copies to date).
In February, the first Cantonese album "Stories Of The Corner" was officially launched in Hong Kong, immediately reaching the top of Hong Kong's sales chart, making a stunning debut and becoming a highly sought-after artist by various record companies and concert brokers.
In March, he was invited to Okinawa to attend the 19th Asian Music Conference and was selected for the first quarter selection of Hong Kong Television's [First Quarter Selection]. For the first time, he played the lead role in "Seven Wolves" (Director: Zhu Yanping), grossing HK$10 million.
In May, he was selected for the second quarter selection of Hong Kong Television's "Second Quarter Selection". In June, he received the Platinum Disc Award from the Hong Kong International Record Association, becoming the first domestic awardee.
In July, he held three concerts in Singapore, filling every seat.
In August, he participated again in "Seven Wolves II" performance, and Singapore and Malaysia simultaneously released his fifth album "Lonely Star". In , "Lonely Star" has cumulatively sold 1 million copies, remaining at the top of the Golden Melody Mandarin Chart for eight consecutive weeks, breaking Chyi Chin's "Winter Rain" record of "seven consecutive championships".
In Hong Kong, Warner Records launched Wang Jie's first Cantonese album "Who Understands the Wanderer's Heart", remaining at the top of the sales chart for three consecutive weeks, creating a double champion in both sales and chart rankings.
In September, he tried directing and acting in the MTV "Yes Yes Yes" for the first time, breaking global sales of 50 platinum discs, creating another miracle.
In October, he was nominated for the Best Male Singer at the Golden Melody Awards.
In November, he established the "Wang" Studio.
In December, he starred with Fang Wenlin in the TVB 8 o'clock drama series "Whose Fault Is It Not Teaching the Adopted Son"; he was voted as the male singer with the highest monthly playback rate in the record magazine; he won the "Top Ten Powerful Songs" and "Best Newcomer Award" in Hong Kong with "Who Understands the Wanderer's Heart"; Wang Jie's records were hot, and his songs frequently appeared on the hit charts: playback charts, DJ charts, dragon tiger charts, storm charts, powerful songs charts. For a time, all the popular charts in Hong Kong continuously displayed Wang Jie's name, creating a huge wave.
In January 1990, the fifth Mandarin album "Roaring Towards the Sun" was launched (sales have reached 2 million copies to date); the third Cantonese album "In the Wind and Rain" was launched, creating excellent sales results again.
In February, he signed a two-year contract with Hong Kong's "Wing Shing" company to progress to the big screen, with each film costing HK$1 million, setting a new record for artists coming to Hong Kong to develop. He held personal concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum, holding ten continuous performances, with an estimated 100,000 people attending, a feat no artist could match so far. He filmed advertisements for the "Tissot" watch in Hokkaido.
In March, he filmed public service advertisements for Mother's Day for TVB, directed by Ko Yi-Cheng.
In April, he was invited to tour major cities in the United States and Canada, causing a Wang Jie craze among overseas Chinese communities.
In May, the sixth Mandarin album "I Want to Fly" was launched (sales have reached 800,000 copies to date).
In June, the first large-scale fan concert was held in Kaohsiung, opening the curtain for the summer concert climax.
In July, a concern-for-students "I Want to Fly, I Want to Move Forward and Fly" fan concert was held at the National Father Memorial Hall.
In August, he sang the theme song for "Alien Territory" "Home, Too Far Away" and "Orphans of Asia," with the original soundtrack album having sold nearly 350,000 copies to date.
In September, he was invited to the "Live Connection" concert in Hong Kong to promote the famous radio station's event, dining with hosts Luo Xiaoyun, singers Zhang Qingfang, Ye Qiongling, Wu Sikai, Homer Yim, and Wen Chang.
In October, he returned to Taiwan from Hong Kong to perform at the Fashion Report Advertising Golden Image Award evening (10/13), celebrating his 30th birthday (10/0) in Hong Kong with fans, and announcing the establishment of the "International Fans Helping Society" (10/1).
In November, the ninth Cantonese album "Wandering Heart" was launched, reaching the top of the single chart of the "Powerful Songs" of the Wireless Television Station within a week (10/).
"The Supreme Power II" started filming, co-starring with Andy Lau, Michelle Chan, and Cecilia Cheung, directed by Wong Jing (10/3).
Invited by NHK to shoot the album in Japan, but declined due to the Diaoyu Islands incident.
In November, he went to Germany, South Africa, and Namibia to shoot "Wild Dragon," performing a daring jump from a ten-story building in the film.
In January 1991, the seventh Mandarin album "For the Dream Lifetime" was launched.
In February, he returned to Taiwan from Africa to celebrate a rare Spring Festival holiday with his family (/-/18).
In March, the "Golden Melody Dragon Tiger Chart" TV concert of TVBS was canceled for some reason (3/1).
He stayed in Hong Kong to shoot "Supreme Power II" and "Wild Dragon" two films simultaneously (3/).
In May, the fifth Cantonese album "No Regrets This Life Selected" was published, with the main song "No Regrets This Life" as the theme song of the annual drama "No Regrets This Life" of the Wireless Television Station, immediately reaching the top of the ranking list upon release, reigning as the sales champion for seven weeks.
In July, "Supreme Power II Forever Dominating the World" 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 to Taiwan early from Malaysia to participate in the "East China Flood Relief Evening" of TVBS, generously donating HK$1 million (7/8).
In July, the album "Forget Not Forget Yourself" was launched, selling 900,000 copies.
In August, he held the "Wang Jie Forget Yourself" 1991 nationwide fan meeting in Kaohsiung, , and .
In January 1992, the ninth individual album "All By Meself" was launched, setting a platinum sales record.
The publication of "Lone Eagle - Wang Jie's Heart" depicted Wang Jie's mental portrait over the years.
In February, during the Wang Jie Concert, Wang Jie entertained 500 orphans from Kaohsiung locally with his own remuneration for a warm New Year holiday, an act that earned admiration.
He won the male artist title in the voting for the "Strongest Attack 9 Dreams" organized by Taiwan Television, showing Wang Jie's firm position as a screen idol.
In May, he made his first appearance in a Hong Kong TV series, starring in the specially planned "Blood Splashing Tangxi" for the 5th anniversary of the Wireless Television Station, playing a righteous and iron-blooded police officer in the dark days of Hong Kong in the 1950s. After the series aired, it set a rare peak in Hong Kong's viewership ratings.
In July, the tenth individual album "Hero Tears" was launched, having sold more than 500,000 copies to date, and the "Wang Jie Friends Association WANG & FRIENDS" was officially established to unite global fans' strength, promote love, and assist the world.
In August, the first membership swearing-in ceremony of the "Wang Jie Friends Association" was held at the Hyatt Hotel, and Wang Jie hosted the first charitable event for the "International Friends Association of Wang Jie," donating all the first membership fees received, amounting to HK$1 million, at the time.
In September, leading the industry trend, the first regional single "Go Home" was issued (performed at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala in 1993). Without any promotional activities, the sales still exceeded 700,000 copies, injecting normal encouragement into the domestic single issuance.
The membership of the "Wang Jie Friends Association" exceeded 9,000 in November.
In November, the eighth individual album "Film and Television Golden Melodies" was launched, including the theme song of "Blood Splashing Tangxi," and sales exceeded platinum within two weeks, continuing to sell well.
Nominated for the second time for the Golden Melody Awards Best Male Singer.
In December, he was elected as one of the twelve Great Kings in the voting activity hosted by the Youth Express magazine.
In January 1993, the eleventh Mandarin album "I" was launched.
The movie "Wild Dragon" was launched, and for this, Wang Jie went through numerous difficulties and dangers.
In July, the album "All BY Myself" won the runner-up in the Golden Melody Dragon Tiger Chart Mid-Year Overall Ranking, and was the only fully self-composed album on the chart, reaffirming Wang Jie's creative talent and efforts for the world.
In July, the twelfth Mandarin album "Road" was launched.
In August, the Single MV Series was launched, including "I", "Baby I'm Your Man", "Dust in the World", "Road", "Heart Drunken".
In October, the first Mandarin Best Collection Album "Rogue Heart" was launched.
In January, the Single MV "Prayer" (duet with Wang Yunchan) was launched.
In January 1994, the thirteenth Mandarin album "As Long As I Say" was launched.
The second Mandarin Best Collection Album "Lonely Star Dream" was launched.
In July, the tenth Mandarin album "Migratory Bird" was launched.
In 1995, he established his extraordinary music studio.
From 1995 to 1999, he withdrew from Hong Kong's Warner Records and joined Poly Joy Records, immigrating to Vancouver, Canada.
In August 1998, Poly Joy (Malaysia) launched the twenty-first Mandarin album "Substitute".
He served as a special guest performer at the Third Canadian Chinese Songwriting Competition.
He performed at the Las Vegas concert in the United States, sharing the stage with Kelly Chen.
He guested as a DJ at the Vancouver Chinese Radio Station in Canada, hosting a program titled "A Game A Dream".
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In 1999, he officially signed with EEG as a contracted artist.
In January 2000, he returned to Hong Kong's music scene, joining Emperor Entertainment, and released the album "Giving", featuring hit songs such as "Heart Addiction" and "I Will Know When to Retreat", sparking a temporary craze. The album sold triple platinum in Hong Kong within two weeks, surpassing Zhang Xueyou to top the IFPI sales chart. In July, he participated in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Taiwan Original Song Grand Connection Concert. In August, he returned to the music scene, releasing the album "Starting Now." In this album, Wang Jie made significant adjustments in mindset and appearance, rekindling everyone's memories, resonating with former fans, and allowing the younger generation of the e-era to witness the charisma of a superstar. In July, Wang Jie will come to Taiwan first to take photos for promotion and prepare pre-production work. The new album is expected to be released in mid-August. With close cooperation with the record company, the new Wang Jie, the legendary Wang Jie, will cause a whirlwind of Jack-style. Thus, "Heartache 1999" became a hit song in the Mandarin music scene that year. In September, he attended the premiere of the newly produced "Yuchen."
He was elected as the spokesperson for the University of Hong Kong website and appointed as the Gold Image Ambassador.
In 2001, Wang Jie had double joy, because the new album released was his first new songs plus best collection after returning to the music scene. Among the seventeen songs on the album, it included his concert theme song "Ten Thousand Years," and most of the compositions were written by himself. In the month, he held three concerts. This time, the album cover featured Wang Jie taking a photo with a groom, primarily inspired by a musical creation that would not be affected by any factors and remained focused on his career.
From July 30 to August 1, Wang Jie held three "Wang's 2001 Concert" at the Hong Kong Coliseum, attracting fans from Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan, and the mainland to form groups to enjoy the show.
In 2002, he announced the Cantonese album "Dream Together."
In 2003, he released the new songs + best collection album "My, My."
In August, he attended the opening ceremony of the Emperor Showroom established at the Emperor Tower in Wan Chai.
In 2004, he released the Mandarin album "Not Lonely."
In 2005, he released the Mandarin/Cantonese album "Revival" (regionally named "Silent").
In January 2007, he announced the latest album "Farewell Crazy."
In September 2009, he released his latest single "I Know I Am An Outdated Singer" to celebrate the completion of his contract with Emperor Entertainment.
Original Works
1979 Ghost Eunuch (childhood cameo) Box Office: 70,700.0
1977 Hung Hee-kwan (youth cameo) Box Office: 2,500,000
1978 Absolute (youth cameo) Box Office: 831,779.90
1988 Young Talent Soldier (cameo as sergeant) Box Office: Unknown
1988 Seven Wolves I: Youth (played: Luo Shihao) Box Office: 100 million
1989 Seven Wolves II: Blood Battle (played: Luo Shihao) Box Office: Tens of millions
1991 Supreme Power II: Forever Dominate the World (played: Qiu Jie) Box Office: 18,590,000
1992 Wild Dragon (played: A Jie) Box Office: 10,107,390
2000 Little Li Flying Sword Box Office: Unknown
2000 Yuchen Box Office: 11,955,000
2000 God of Gamblers: The Legend Box Office: 11,505,590
2000 Speed Racer: Legend of the Car God Box Office: Unknown
2000 Yang Box Office: 11,150,590
2000 Drifting Man (co-starred) Box Office: 7,930
2000 This Summer Has Something Strange (co-starred) Box Office: Over 10 million
2003 Risk Everything (cameo) Box Office: Over 3 million (that year)
2004 New Police Story (cameo) Box Office: 50 million
TV Series
1990 Who's Fault If the Adopted Son Isn't Taught (played: Peng Yongqin, other actors: Fang Wenlin) (hourly pay 10,000, only second to Zheng Shaoshou's 15,000 per hour at the time)
1990 Blood Splashing Tangxi (played: Lien Jiayong, other actors: Wu Daifong, Deng Cuifen)
2003 Fly High (cameo)
2004 Shanghai Beach Legend of the Heroic Doctor (other actors: Cai Shaofen, Louis Koo, Solomon Tse, Lawrence Ng, Zhou Jialing, Zhang Jin)
2005 Boss Wife (played: Dai Zhiqiang, other actors: Xuana, Chen Jinhong)
2009 Unfinished Song of the Lee Family (episode drama, other actors: Zhang Huiyi, Shan Liwen)
Radio Drama College Ghost Story Embrace of a One-sided Love Sweet Fragrance Advertisement
2000 Kangning Travel Agency Advertisement (TV Advertisement)
2000 World Gold Association Pure Heart Jewelry (Print Advertisement)
2000 Paris Hair Care Products (China) (Print and TV Advertisement)
2001 Alcatel Mobile Phone (Print and TV Advertisement)
2001 Dunbar Casual Wear (China) (Print and