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Li Jinhui (Chinese: 黎錦暉; pinyin: Lí Jǐnhuī; 5 September 1891 – 15 February 1967 although some sources suggest he died 1968) was a Chinese composer and songwriter born in Xiangtan, Hunan, Qing China. He is often dubbed as the "Father of Chinese popular music". He created a new musical form with shidaiqu after the fall of the Qing Dynasty—moving away from established musical forms. Although Li's music was extremely popular, the Chinese Nationalist Party attempted to ban his music. Critics branded his music as "Yellow Music", a form of pornography, because of its sexual associations and he was branded a "corruptor" of public morals. This kind of popular music was banned in China after the Communist takeover in 1949, and Li was eventually hounded to his death, a victim of political persecution

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  • لي جين هوي (بالصينية: 黎錦暉) وُلد جين هوي في الخامس من شهر سبتمبر عام 1891 بمدينة شيانغتان التابعة لمقاطعة خونان، هو أيضاً موسيقار ينتمي لجيل الحداثة، حيث يعود له الفضل في تأسيس الموسيقى الشائعة، يُسمى بعد ذلك ب أبو الموسيقى الشائعة. (ar)
  • Li Jinhui (Chinese: 黎錦暉; pinyin: Lí Jǐnhuī; 5 September 1891 – 15 February 1967 although some sources suggest he died 1968) was a Chinese composer and songwriter born in Xiangtan, Hunan, Qing China. He is often dubbed as the "Father of Chinese popular music". He created a new musical form with shidaiqu after the fall of the Qing Dynasty—moving away from established musical forms. Although Li's music was extremely popular, the Chinese Nationalist Party attempted to ban his music. Critics branded his music as "Yellow Music", a form of pornography, because of its sexual associations and he was branded a "corruptor" of public morals. This kind of popular music was banned in China after the Communist takeover in 1949, and Li was eventually hounded to his death, a victim of political persecution in 1967 during the height of the Cultural Revolution. (en)
  • Li Jinhui (黎錦暉, 5 septembre 1891 – 15 février 1967) est un compositeur chinois considéré comme le « Père de la musique populaire chinoise ». Il est le créateur du nouveau style musical (en). Bien que sa musique soit extrêmement populaire, le Kuomintang nationaliste tenta de la faire interdire. Les critiques l'accusent de faire de la « (en) », une forme de pornographie, en raison de ses références sexuelles, et il est accusé de « corrompre » la morale publique. Ce genre de musique populaire est interdite en Chine après la prise du pays par les communistes en 1949, et Li est persécuté jusqu'à la mort, victime d'un harcèlement politique en 1967 durant la révolution culturelle. (fr)
  • 黎錦暉(1891年9月5日-1967年2月15日),字均荃,男,湖南湘潭人,中國近代音樂教育學家,流行音樂奠基人,被譽為「中國流行音樂之父」。 (zh)
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  • 1967-02-15 (xsd:date)
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  • 1967-02-15 (xsd:date)
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  • Shanghai, PR China (en)
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  • Li Jinhui (en)
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  • Lí Jǐnhuī (en)
  • Lí Mínghuī (en)
  • Zhōnghuá gēwǔ xuéxiào (en)
  • Zhōnghuá gēwǔtuán (en)
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  • 中华歌舞团 (en)
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  • 黎明晖 (en)
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  • 黎明暉 (en)
  • 中華歌舞團 (en)
  • 中華歌舞學校 (en)
  • 黎錦暉 (en)
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  • Orias: Sonic Histories (en)
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  • لي جين هوي (بالصينية: 黎錦暉) وُلد جين هوي في الخامس من شهر سبتمبر عام 1891 بمدينة شيانغتان التابعة لمقاطعة خونان، هو أيضاً موسيقار ينتمي لجيل الحداثة، حيث يعود له الفضل في تأسيس الموسيقى الشائعة، يُسمى بعد ذلك ب أبو الموسيقى الشائعة. (ar)
  • Li Jinhui (黎錦暉, 5 septembre 1891 – 15 février 1967) est un compositeur chinois considéré comme le « Père de la musique populaire chinoise ». Il est le créateur du nouveau style musical (en). Bien que sa musique soit extrêmement populaire, le Kuomintang nationaliste tenta de la faire interdire. Les critiques l'accusent de faire de la « (en) », une forme de pornographie, en raison de ses références sexuelles, et il est accusé de « corrompre » la morale publique. Ce genre de musique populaire est interdite en Chine après la prise du pays par les communistes en 1949, et Li est persécuté jusqu'à la mort, victime d'un harcèlement politique en 1967 durant la révolution culturelle. (fr)
  • 黎錦暉(1891年9月5日-1967年2月15日),字均荃,男,湖南湘潭人,中國近代音樂教育學家,流行音樂奠基人,被譽為「中國流行音樂之父」。 (zh)
  • Li Jinhui (Chinese: 黎錦暉; pinyin: Lí Jǐnhuī; 5 September 1891 – 15 February 1967 although some sources suggest he died 1968) was a Chinese composer and songwriter born in Xiangtan, Hunan, Qing China. He is often dubbed as the "Father of Chinese popular music". He created a new musical form with shidaiqu after the fall of the Qing Dynasty—moving away from established musical forms. Although Li's music was extremely popular, the Chinese Nationalist Party attempted to ban his music. Critics branded his music as "Yellow Music", a form of pornography, because of its sexual associations and he was branded a "corruptor" of public morals. This kind of popular music was banned in China after the Communist takeover in 1949, and Li was eventually hounded to his death, a victim of political persecution (en)
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  • لي جين هوي (ar)
  • Li Jinhui (fr)
  • Li Jinhui (en)
  • 黎錦暉 (zh)
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