• Wang Luobin (Chinese: 王洛宾; 28 December 1913 – 14 March 1996) was a Chinese songwriter. He specialized in publishing Mandarin-language songs based on the...
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  • woman named Qemberxan. In 1938, it was adapted into Mandarin Chinese by Wang Luobin and was sung in Lanzhou under the title "Song of the Coachman" (Chinese:...
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  • He has been called the "Wang Luobin of the 21st century" and has performed modern rock adaptations of several of Wang Luobin's Western China-inspired folk...
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  • first line of a Chinese song written by Wang Luobin, a Chinese songwriter and ethnic music researcher. Wang Luobin wrote the song in 1939 in Qinghai while...
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    at Ma's invitation. Ma Bufang later rescued Wang Luobin from prison and employed him on his staff. Wang composed the "War Horse Song" for the cavalry...
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  • activities such as filmmaking and choreography. Famous songwriters such as Wang Luobin, Tian Han and Nie Er wrote songs for them. Group members were invited...
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    Luo Binwang (redirect from Luobin Wang)
    Chinese: 骆宾王; traditional Chinese: 駱賓王; pinyin: Luò Bīnwáng; Wade–Giles: Lo Pin-wang, ca. 619–684?), courtesy name Guanguang (觀光/观光), was a Chinese poet of the...
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  • of 12 Girls Band) Red Hot Classics (CD, DVD and VCD, 2004) Tribute to Wang Luobin (CD and DVD, 2004) Merry Christmas To You (2005) - Christmas album published...
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  • Chinese language and popularized in China by the Han Chinese songwriter Wang Luobin. The song was used by Chinese artistic gymnast Jiang Yuyuan for her floor...
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    Mao" (《萨拉姆毛主席》/《薩拉姆毛主席》) – a Xinjiang song praising Mao, composed by Wang Luobin. A modern version was performed by Chinese rock singer Dao Lang. "Song...
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