Zhen Ni’s husband is Fu Sheng.
Zhen Ni, formerly known as Zhen Shushi, also known as Zhen Yiting, was born in Macau on February 20, 1953. She is a Chinese pop female singer.
On February 20, 1953, Zhen Ni was born in Macau. Since Zhen Ni’s mother is from Shanghai and her father is an Austrian, Zhen Ni also has foreign ancestry and appearance. When she was young, her biological parents divorced, and her mother took Zhen Ni and her sister to remarry a Cantonese.
Zhen Ni’s love for books was far less than her interest in singing since she was a child. She often hung out in record stores. When she was a student, Zhen Ni completed her studies in the evening department of Taipei Municipal No. 4 Girls’ High School. After graduating from high school, Zhen Ni She was admitted to the World Journalism College in Taiwan and later transferred to the Chinese Cultural Institute. Shortly after transferring, the 17-year-old Zhen Ni was discovered by a talent scout.
Acting experience:
In 1971, Taiwan's Galaxy Records released Jenny's first solo album "Heart Lake", which was well received by fans, and her acting career began. In Taiwan in the 1970s, Jenny Tseng, Teresa Teng and Feng Feifei were ranked among the top three Chinese singers.
In 1974, Jenny Tseng officially entered the film and television industry. She sang the theme song "Innocent, Lively and Beautiful" for the film "The Clouds Piao Piao Piao" and began to emerge in the Taiwanese music scene.
In the spring of 1976, when Chang Cheh directed the film "The Boy Choi Live", he invited Jenny to play the female lead "Huang Meifang" in the film. This was Jenny's first film and television work. After this film, Jenny and The male protagonist Fu Sheng got married. After marriage, in order to pursue love, Zhen Ni went to Hong Kong to develop.
In 1978, Jenny Yen released her first solo Cantonese album "Struggle" in Hong Kong. The album sold 250,000 copies in two months and topped the album sales chart for 12 weeks, breaking It set a record sales record for Hong Kong's albums since the opening of the port.