Liu Yijun (guitarist)
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Liu Yijun (), also known as Lao Wu (; lit. "Old Five") is a Chinese musician and artist, best known for his work as the former
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for seminal Chinese
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band
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. He is often regarded as China's first guitar hero.


Early life

Liu was born in
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,
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. Most sources list his birth year as 1962, although one source specifies his birthday as 10 January 1963. "Lao Wu" was the fifth child in the family, and acquired the nickname early in his youth. The family moved to nearby
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in 1971, during the
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. Liu's older sister was involved in an arts-and-literature
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team; as a result, he grew up surrounded by musical instruments. He studied the
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for two years during primary school. At the end of 1976, Liu got his first guitar. Upon failing the cutoff for the ''
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'' by ten points, Liu realized that music was the only way he could make a living, and threw himself into practicing guitar up to fifteen hours a day. Liu's father, who initially disapproved of his son's career path, changed his mind after witnessing Liu's dedication, and agreed to support him. Around 1982 or 1983, Liu left Langfang and moved to
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, living in a house with fellow musician Liu Junli. There, he continued to practice guitar, working odd jobs to make ends meet. Liu lived in poverty for over four years, surviving on instant noodles and becoming hospitalized on at least one occasion due to malnutrition. Liu formed a band called White Angel () in 1986 with
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, Liu Junli, Feng Mantian, and Cheng Jin. The group released one album, ''Past Rock n' Roll'' () in 1989, which sold a few hundred copies. White Angel disbanded later that year when Liu Junli left to play bass in
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's band. Liu briefly played in a group called Shixiao (), a band set up to advertise a local travel agency of the same name. Shixiao featured future Tang Dynasty members Gu Zhong and
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at various points. Soon after arriving in Beijing, Liu befriended future Tang Dynasty frontman
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. Having heard that Ding played guitar, Liu searched all over Beijing on a borrowed bicycle until he tracked down the latter teaching basic art at Beijing's No. 132 Secondary School. This meeting would prove pivotal; after the
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forced founding Tang Dynasty guitarist
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to flee China, Ding Wu invited Liu to replace him.


Musical career


1989-1996: Tang Dynasty

Liu joined Tang Dynasty in October 1989. In 1990, the band signed with Magic Stone Records, which launched a multinational marketing campaign to promote the band. Tang Dynasty quickly attracted international attention. In 1992, ''Spin'' magazine labeled Liu "hands-down the best guitarist in China" – an assessment often repeated by Chinese rock fans and journalists. The band's self-titled debut album was released internationally in December 1992, and cemented Tang Dynasty's place in history as one of China's most influential rock bands. Liu's "lightning-fast" guitar work was central to the band's sound, which combined Western
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and
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with overt influences from Chinese literary, martial, and musical traditions. Over the next three years, Tang Dynasty toured China, as well as overseas in Germany, Japan, and Hong Kong. However, Liu eventually became dissatisfied with the band's music, feeling that it was "too Westernized" and "lacked originality". While Tang Dynasty were writing their second album, he stopped playing guitar for about six months, leading his bandmates to think Liu had lost his mind. The death of bassist Zhang Ju in May 1995 dealt a severe blow to the band. Liu subsequently developed personal and artistic conflicts with Ding Wu, who asked him to leave Tang Dynasty in August 1996.


1996-2001: Solo career

After leaving Tang Dynasty, Liu remained active as a guitar teacher. His first solo album, 1997's ''Walking in the Fog'' (), featured appearances from several of his students. The title track and "Dance" (舞) were featured on the compilation ''China Fire III'', released in 1998. Liu released his second solo album, ''Return Again'' () in 1999. The music was largely instrumental and folk-oriented. Both albums were released under the moniker "唐朝老五" (; lit. "Tang Dynasty's Old Five"). In 2000, he helped establish the School of Modern Culture and Art (), a contemporary music school in Beijing, where he served as principal. Liu formed a solo band which performed sporadically throughout 2001, but disbanded the group at the end of the year.


2002–09: Rejoining Tang Dynasty

Liu rejoined Tang Dynasty at the beginning of 2002, sharing lead guitar duties with guitarist Chen Lei. Tang Dynasty's third album, ''Romantic Knight'', was released on 13 June 2008. The album showcased deeper Chinese musical influences than had been on the group's earlier releases. In a 2007 interview with ''
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'', Liu explained that "each member tries to cultivate himself in traditional Chinese culture by reading ancient poetry, playing the
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, practicing calligraphy, and painting. Without these elements absorbed by the heart and soul, everything would be superficial". The album sold around 50,000 copies within the first three to four months of release.


2009–present: Recent activity

On 16 January 2009, Liu announced his second departure from Tang Dynasty due to "personal reasons" and "in cooperation with the idea of music with the band." The same year, he collaborated with
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on an unreleased album. Liu composed the soundtrack for the 2012 drama film ''Beijing Flickers'' (), directed by Zhang Yuan. Liu continues to give solo performances under the name "唐朝老五". In 2012, he joined
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and Friends, a musical collective which combines Chinese folk music with American
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and
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.


Painting

Liu took up painting around 1992. He works primarily with pencils, ballpoint pens, and ink brushes. In 2015, he opened his first solo exhibit, which contained over thirty paintings dating back as far as 1993. Liu augmented the exhibition by playing a
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during the event. On working within two mediums – art and music – Liu states "I don't belong to rock and roll and I don't belong to art. I belong to my own nature, and I am satisfied if I can mold it into something beautiful."


Musical style

Liu is considered to be one of China's first shredders, and his style was a defining aspect of Tang Dynasty's influential sound. Andrew Jones, in his writeup for ''Spin'', noted that Liu could "wrench new sounds out of his instrument that have the power to shock with their strange beauty", while
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guitarist Li Tong described Liu's playing as "ferocious" and "full of power". A saying among contemporary Chinese rock circles went "the South has Laozai, the North has Laowu" – with "Laozai" referring to
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-born guitarist Wu Liqun. Liu's early influences include
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, and
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. He has played with
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. As time went on, Liu's playing became increasingly influenced by Chinese folk styles, which can be heard in both Tang Dynasty's music and his own solo compositions. He often employs a technique that involved him strumming with his thumb and index finger while using the remaining three fingers to pluck the strings – an approach similar to
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. His solo work heavily utilizes the
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, on which he often takes a
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-inspired approach, and incorporates
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s such as tapped harmonics and drumming on the guitar's body. Liu was notably one of the first guitarists in China to make use of a
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, which can be heard in his solo work. As early as 1992, Liu expressed a desire to "come up with something that goes beyond the boundaries" through reconnecting with Chinese musical traditions. He stated that " odernChinese culture has never lived up to the tradition because it's been ruined by all the
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Personal life

On 3 July 2004, Liu married Chen Xiaomu, his longtime girlfriend of 11 years.


Selected discography

A full list of Liu's credits can be foun
here:


Tang Dynasty

* 1992 – 唐朝 (Tang Dynasty (album)">''Tang Dynasty'') *2008 – 浪漫骑士 (''Romantic Knight'')


Solo (as 唐朝老五)

* 1997 – 雾中行集 (''Walking in the Fog'') – tracks: "舞"; "雾中行" * 1998 – 再度归来 (''Return Again'')


Other appearances


With White Angel

* 1989 (reissued 1995) – 过去的摇滚 (''Past Rock n' Roll'')


With Zhao Muyang

* 1991 – 流浪 (''Wandering'')


With He Yong

* 1994 – 垃圾场 (''
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With Wang Yong

* 1996 – 往生 (''Samsara'') – tracks: "招魂"


Compilations

* 1995 – 告别的摇滚 (''
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'') – tracks: "独上西楼" * 1997 – 再见张炬 (''Goodbye Zhang Ju'') – tracks: "那一天"; "活在你的梦里"; "我的睫毛都快被吹掉了"; "月梦"; "愛和自由的翅膀-喜馬拉雅之旅" * 2005 – 礼物 (''Gift'') – tracks: "礼物"; "春蚕"


Soundtracks

* 2012 – 有种 (''Beijing Flickers'')


See also

*
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Liu, Yijun 1962 births Living people Chinese guitarists Chinese rock musicians Chinese heavy metal guitarists People's Republic of China musicians Musicians from Tianjin