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Mao Amin
Mao Amin ( born 1962),〔Zu-yan Chen, Robert Daly, and Hong Zhang, ''Chinese Through Song'' (2001), (1994 ).〕 is a Chinese singer known by the "honorific title" of Dajieda ("Big Sister"), "was one of China's most famous and senior female pop stars" by "the mid-1990s."〔Nimrod Baranovitch, ''China's new voices: popular music, ethnicity, gender, and politics, 1978-1997'' (2003), (146 )〕 In 2001, she was one of 36 Chinese athletes and entertainers who were depicted on a series of postage stamps issued "in support of Beijing's bid for hosting the 2008 Olympic Games."〔"(Chinese Stars to Be on Stamps to Support Olympic Bid )," ''People's Daily'' (June 04, 2001).〕 ==Musical background in the mid-1980s== Mao along with fellow singer Liu Huan, "both household names among Chinese around the world," were "disciples" of "renowned vocal educator" Deng Zaijun.〔Lin Shujuan, "(SWEET NEW SINGER )," ''China Daily'' (07/22/2005): 6.〕
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