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Born | Lâu Chheng-hiong 1914 | ||
Died | 8 January 1943 | (aged 28)||
Occupation | Singer | ||
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Traditional Chinese | 純純 | ||
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Genres | Taiwanese pop | ||
Sun-sun ( Chinese: 純純; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sûn-sûn; kana: ジュン ジュン; romaji: junjun; 1914 - January 8, 1943), born Lâu Chheng-hiong (劉清香), was a Taiwanese popular singer.
Sun-sun was born in 1914 and joined a troupe at the age of 13. [1]
She was active in the 1930s and early 1940s, and sang many Taiwanese or Japanese popular songs which had just been published at her time, such as " Bang Chhun Hong," " The Torment of a Flower," " Goat Ia Chhiu ", and "Tho Hoe Khi Hiat Ki" (桃花泣血記), a song used for advertising in Taiwan a Shanghai film of the same name, whose English title was The Peach Girl. [1]
She died at the age of 28 after contracting tuberculosis from her husband, a Japanese man surnamed Shiraishi. [2]
Her biography has been dramatized, as a main character, in the 2003 film Viva Tonal - The Dance Age (跳舞時代), [3] and a musical named April Rain (四月望雨). [4]
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Sun-sun | |||
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Born | Lâu Chheng-hiong 1914 | ||
Died | 8 January 1943 | (aged 28)||
Occupation | Singer | ||
Chinese name | |||
Traditional Chinese | 純純 | ||
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Musical career | |||
Genres | Taiwanese pop | ||
Sun-sun ( Chinese: 純純; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sûn-sûn; kana: ジュン ジュン; romaji: junjun; 1914 - January 8, 1943), born Lâu Chheng-hiong (劉清香), was a Taiwanese popular singer.
Sun-sun was born in 1914 and joined a troupe at the age of 13. [1]
She was active in the 1930s and early 1940s, and sang many Taiwanese or Japanese popular songs which had just been published at her time, such as " Bang Chhun Hong," " The Torment of a Flower," " Goat Ia Chhiu ", and "Tho Hoe Khi Hiat Ki" (桃花泣血記), a song used for advertising in Taiwan a Shanghai film of the same name, whose English title was The Peach Girl. [1]
She died at the age of 28 after contracting tuberculosis from her husband, a Japanese man surnamed Shiraishi. [2]
Her biography has been dramatized, as a main character, in the 2003 film Viva Tonal - The Dance Age (跳舞時代), [3] and a musical named April Rain (四月望雨). [4]