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Bi Fujian (; born 16 January 1959), also known by his nickname Laobi (), is a
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director, television host and professor. Bi is the long-time host of the singing competition franchise '' Xingguang Dadao'' (''Avenue of Stars''), and has been a host on the
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variety entertainment program from 2012 to 2015.


Biography

Bi was born in Jinzhou District of Dalian City, Liaoning Province on 16 January 1959, the sixth of seven children. Bi attended Fenglin School (), Wangjia School (), Dalian No. 12 Middle School (), and Dalian No. 2 Middle School (). During the Down to the Countryside Movement Bi became a sent-down youth, working in the mostly rural
Pulandian Pulandian District () is one of the seven districts under the administration of Dalian, located in the south of Liaoning province, People's Republic of China. Its area is and its permanent population is 741,230. The district borders the prefectu ...
area near Dalian from 1976 to 1978. After the Cultural Revolution, Bi joined the Navy and served for seven years, initially joining the Beihai Fleet. In 1984 he joined a military expedition to in
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. Bi left the military and entered
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in 1985, majoring in directing. He graduated in 1989.


Career

After graduating, in June 1989, he began working for China Central Television as a junior director in its arts and entertainment department. In 1994 he took part in the filming of ''
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'' as a camera specialist. In 1995 he visited the Arctic. In 1997, Bi became a host of ''Dream Theater'' (). Beginning in 2004, Bi hosted '' Xingguang Dadao'', an "Idol"-style singing competition franchise also known as ''Avenue of Stars''. In October 2011, Bi became a part-time visiting professor at
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. Since 2012, Bi has been a host on the annual
CCTV New Year's Gala The ''CCTV New Year's Gala'', also known as the ''Spring Festival Gala'', and commonly abbreviated in Chinese as ''Chunwan'', is a Chinese New Year special produced by China Media Group (CMG). It is broadcast annually on the eve of Chinese Ne ...
, known for his natural presentation style, sense of humour, and improvisation skills. In January 2014, at the season finale of the ''Avenue of Stars'' competition, Bi came out dressed as a Buddhist religious figure and performed a song that was seen as mocking the Buddhist religion. Buddhist groups in the country protested and Bi apologised. In April 2015, an online video surfaced of Bi Fujian attending a dinner party and making irreverent remarks that were seen as critical of
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. He made sarcastic remarks such as "Uh, don't mention that old son of a bitch, he tormented us!", believed to be a reference to Mao, as he sang lines from Mao-era opera
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while entertaining his friends. Due to this incident, CCTV suspended all programs hosted by Bi, started from 8 April to 11 April 2015. Bi was suspended by CCTV on 10 April. On December 19, 2015, Bi Fujian participated in a charity event at
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, in Siping, northeast China's Jilin province.


Personal life

Bi was married in 1991. His daughter, Bi Ling (), also known as Jiaojiao, was born in July 1996. The couple divorced in 2004, and his daughter immigrated to Canada with her mother. Bi enjoys calligraphy, drawing comics, and playing basketball.


Works


Television

* ''Dream Theater'' () * ''Xingguang Dadao'', also known as ''Avenue of Stars'' () * ''
CCTV New Year's Gala The ''CCTV New Year's Gala'', also known as the ''Spring Festival Gala'', and commonly abbreviated in Chinese as ''Chunwan'', is a Chinese New Year special produced by China Media Group (CMG). It is broadcast annually on the eve of Chinese Ne ...
'' (2012-2015)


Sketch comedy

* ''Don't got money'' () * ''Got the money now'' ()


Single

* ''Racecourse'' () * ''The Beautiful Girl is going to Marry'' () * ''Laobi's Love'' ()


Notes and references

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bi, Fujian 1959 births People from Dalian Communication University of China alumni Living people CCTV television presenters Educators from Liaoning