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Tengger (singer)
Tengger ( Mongolian: , ''lit. "sky"''; ; born 15 January 1960), also known as Tenger or Tengri, is a Mongolian singer, songwriter and composer of Mongol ethnicity in Inner Mongolia. He is one of the most representative Mongol male singers as his most famous works, including songs ''Mongol'' and ''Tiantang'' (Heaven), reflect the Mongolian culture, while he uses other elements later in his career, making his music a combination of various kinds of Chinese pop music. Personal life Early life and education Tengger was born in Otog Banner, Inner Mongolia in the Sainbayar family. Both of his parents were folk singers so he and his four other siblings all aspired to follow suit. Because of an incident in junior high school, he became uninterested in academics. In 1975, while uncertain about his future, he applied and was admitted to Art School of Inner Mongolia. There he briefly studied dance before switching to learning instruments. After graduating, he served as a teacher and c ...
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The Winners
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21st-century Chinese Male Singers
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Mongolian-language Singers
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1960 Births
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Singer 2018
''Singer'' 2018 is the sixth season of Chinese television series ''Singer'', a rebranded version of ''I Am a Singer'' that aired on Hunan Television. It is produced by Hong Tao, and its music director is Hong Kong senior musician Kubert Leung. The first episode was recorded in the Hunan Broadcasting System Radio and Television Center, Changsha, Hunan on December 28, 2017 and premiered on January 12, 2018 and ended on April 20, 2018. For the first time this series, YouTube provided English captions for the show. On April 13, 2018, British singer Jessie J was declared winner of Singer 2018, and J was the first non-Chinese and foreign singer to win ''I Am a Singer''. Chinese singers Hua Chenyu and Wang Feng were placed second and third, respectively. Competition rules As like the previous seasons of ''I Am a Singer'' and ''Singer 2017'', ''Singer 2018'' was divided into four rounds of three stages, and seven singers performed for a 500-member audience each week. Similar to the p ...
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For A Few Bullets
''For a Few Bullets'' is a 2016 Chinese comedy western film directed by Peter Pan Anzi and starring Lin Gengxin, Zhang Jingchu and Liu Xiaoqing. It was released in China by Wanda Shengshi Film Distribution in IMAX on July 15, 2016. Plot When a professional thief sees his lifetime goal of being the best potentially realized in stealing a rare artifact, he finds himself entangled in a worldwide plot involving the Soviets, the Japanese, and a band of outsiders. It's up to him and a special agent to save the world! Cast *Lin Gengxin *Zhang Jingchu * Tengger *Liu Xiaoqing *Vivian Dawson *Kenneth Tsang *Vicky Chen *Shi Yufei Production The film has a budget of . Reception The film has grossed at the Chinese box office. References External links * ''For A Few Bullets''at Rotten Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television. The company was launched in August 1998 by three undergraduate students at the University of California, B ...
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Otog Banner
Otog Banner ( Mongolian: ''Otoɣ qosiɣu''; ) is a banner of southwestern Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of Ordos City, and borders Otog Front Banner to the southwest and Uxin Banner to the southeast. History Evidence of human habitation in present-day Otog Banner dates back to the Neolithic era, when the area was inhabited by the Hetao people (). According to the banner's government, the area was ruled over by the Shang Dynasty during its existance. During this time, the area was inhabited by the , the Guifang, and other fang-countries, in addition to the and Xunyu nomads. During the Western Zhou period of the Zhou dynasty, the area around Otog Banner was home to ​​nomadic tribes such as Xianyun, who were part of the Beidi. During the Spring and Autumn period, the and other nomadic tribes lived on the southwestern edge of present-day Otog Banner. During the Warring States period, the and the lived in the area. Following ...
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A Mongolian Tale
''A Mongolian Tale'' () is a 1995 Chinese film directed by Xie Fei (director), Xie Fei and adapted by the novelist and ethnographer Zhang Chengzhi from his novel, ''Black Steed''. Plot ''A Mongolian Tale'' tells the story of two childhood sweethearts from their youth into their adulthood as set on the Mongolian steppes. Nai Nai (Dalarsurong), an old Mongolian woman is living with her orphaned granddaughter, Somiya, when she accepts into her home a boy, Bayinbulag, whose mother has died and father cannot care for. Though raised as a brother and sister, Somiya and Bayinbulag grow close. As Bayinbulag (now played by the Mongolian pop singer Tengger (singer), Tengger) is about to enter adulthood, his father suddenly writes and orders him into the city to study veterinary science. He leaves but promises Somiya that he will marry her when he returns. While in the city, Bayinbulag also becomes a student of music. When he returns three years later, he discovers that Somiya (now played by ...
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