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Shan Xiurong (单秀荣, born 1946, Hangu District, Tianjin) is a celebrated Chinese folk and popular song vocalist, widely known for songs such as “Yan Nan Fei” (雁南飞) and “May My Relatives Get Well Soon” (愿亲人早日康复), which appeared in the film Ode to Yimeng (1975). When she was 19 years old, working in a Taiyuan power-plant publicity team, Shan was discovered by a teacher from the Central Conservatory of Music and enrolled in the conservatory after passing exams. She later joined the China National Opera and Dance Theatre as a soloist, performing over 500 songs and recording more than 20 albums of folk and film-theme music. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Melancholy Over Lotus
1,2852Clouds Over The Xiao and Xiang Rivers
1,2203Shadows Of Apricot Blossoms
4354Ritual Songs For Yue: Chu Tune On Emperor Shun
3115Plums by The Ge River
2546An Oriole Singing
1967Short Drinking Music In Shang Tune
1918Song of Yangzhou in Andante
1859Delicate Fragrance
18110Jade Plum Blossoms
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Ancient Chinese Music: Shadows Of Apricot Blossoms
Ancient Classics of Song Dynasty: 960-1279 AD (Xing Hua Tian Ying: Song Gong Yuan 960-1279 Nian)
Chinese Ancient Music: Remembering Playing Xiao On the Phoenix Platform

Three Famous Chinese Singers (San Wei Zhong Hua Ge Tan Ming Ren )
Chinese Ancient Music Vol. IV: Shadows of Apricot Blossoms
Chinese Ancient Music Vol. VIII: Remembering of the Xiao on the Phoenix Platform
Fairy Ballad Chinese Folk Songs: The Orchid (Tian Chang Xian Yao - Liu Tang Bu Jin De Zhong Guo Min Ge: Lan Hua Hua)
Northeast China Folk Songs: Vol. 1 (Zhong Guo Dong Bei Min Ge Yi)
Folk Song Luxury Vol.5: Flowing Stream
Northeast China Folk Songs: Vol. 3 (Zhong Guo Dong Bei Min Ge San)
Northeast China Folk Songs: Vol. 2
Folk Songs Of Northeast China Vol. 1