Zhou Xuan

Zhou Xuan
Zhou in 1940
Born
Su Pu (蘇璞)

(1920-08-01)August 1, 1920
DiedSeptember 22, 1957(1957-09-22) (aged 37)
Shanghai, People's Republic of China
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active1932–1954
Spouses
Yan Hua
(m. 1938; div. 1941)
Tang Di
(m. 1951; div. 1952)
Partner(s)Shi Hui (1947–1948)
Zhu Huaide (1948–1950)
Children
  • Zhou Min (son, with Zhu Huaide?)
  • Zhou Wei (son, with Tang Di)
Musical career
Also known asGolden Voice (金嗓子)
OriginShanghai, China
GenresShidaiqu
Chinese name
Chinese周璇
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōu Xuán
IPA[ʈʂóʊ ɕɥɛ̌n]

Zhou Xiaohong (traditional Chinese: 周小紅; simplified Chinese: 周小红; pinyin: Zhōu Xiǎohóng; Wade–Giles: Chou1 Hsiao3hung2; born Su Pu;[a] August 1, 1920 – September 22, 1957), known professionally as Zhou Xuan (Chinese: 周璇; pinyin: Zhōu Xuán), also romanized as Chow Hsuan (Wade–Giles: Chou1 Hsüan2), was a Chinese singer and film actress. By the 1940s, she had become one of China's Seven Great Singing Stars. Nicknamed the "Golden Voice" (金嗓子; Jīn sǎng zi), she was the best known of the seven, and had a concurrent movie career until 1954. She recorded more than 200 songs and appeared in over 40 films in her career.[1]


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