Zhongguo feng | |
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Stylistic origins | |
Cultural origins | Early 2000s |
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Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong | |
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Traditional Chinese | 中國風 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 中国风 | ||||||
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Zhongguo feng or Chinese style (simplified Chinese: 中国风; traditional Chinese: 中國風; pinyin: Zhōngguó fēng) music is a popular Chinese music genre considered to adopt a more traditional musical style in its instrumental than normal popular music, similar to Chinese traditional music but with a "Modern Twist" style way. Following the success of Taiwanese singer Jay Chou's early works including "Wife" (娘子) and "East Wind Breaks" (東風破), it emerged in the popular music scene in early 2000s.[1]
This music style is different from traditional Chinese folk music and Chinese classical music in that, Zhongguo feng pop music is essentially contemporary pop music but with more Chinese elements in its arrangement and references.
The Gufeng music is similar but slightly different from Zhongguo feng music.[2]