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Xianzi Zhang : ウィキペディア英語版
Zhang Xianzi


Zhang Xianzi (simplified Chinese: 张弦子 Traditional Chinese: 張弦子; pinyin: Zhāng Xiánzǐ; born April 22, 1986 in Guangxi, China) is a Chinese singer. She is professionally known by her given name 弦子 (Xianzi) which translates to "harp" in English.
==Biography==
Xianzi's father is a music conductor. She studied in No.12 High School in Maoming, Guangdong province. After Xianzi graduated from high school, she went back to Guangxi. In Guangxi, she went to Guangxi Art College in Nanning where she majored in dance. While Xianzi was in high school, she composed several songs with her classmates and posted them on the internet. She became famous among internet composers in Guangdong province. In 2005, she was discovered by Taiwanese producer Zihong Chen and became a singer. In 2006, she sang a famous song “I have to love (不得不愛; ''Bu De Bu Ai'')” with Will Pan. This song made her popular in both Mainland China and Taiwan. In 2007, she was nominated for the Best Rookie singer in Golden Melody Awards, which is the biggest music award in Taiwan.

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