Li Na, formerly known as Niu Zhihong, was born in Zhengzhou, Henan Province. She graduated from Henan Opera School and used to be a female singer in Chinese mainland. After becoming a monk, her dharma name was Shi Changsheng. After graduation, he worked in Henan Opera, 1997 converted to Buddhism, and his legal name was "Changsheng". From Good Man's Safe Life to Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and then to Ode to My Sister-in-law, which won the Romanian MTV international prize in 1995, she has sung more than 200 songs for more than 60 TV series in the past ten years.
1963 was born in Henan on July 25th. His father died when he was 5 years old, and he lived with his mother since childhood. Later, he became a student of the 75th performance class of Henan Opera School. After graduation, Li Na went to Henan Henan Opera Troupe and Henan Song and Dance Troupe, then went to Shenzhen to learn singing, and then drifted to Beijing.
Singing style
In ten years, she sang more than 200 songs for 160 film and television works. Since then, he has become a monk at Pushou Temple in Wutai Mountain, Shanxi Province, and his dharma name is Shi Changsheng. She has been singing for ten years. Li Na's songs are much more famous than Li Na's name. Film and television songs such as Good Life Peace, Bitter Fence, Ode to Sister-in-law, Woman is Tiger, Walking into Tibet are almost household names.
In particular, "A Good Man's Life is Safe" is a song with the highest rate of song ordering and the longest popular time in recent years. Li Na admits that her voice has no innate advantage, and she is giving up on herself. Li Na's voice can gallop freely in the range of three octaves, and her works are fully displayed in the unobstructed space. Her singing has reached the realm of the free kingdom.