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Who is Andy Lau’s master?
Lin Zixiang is Andy Lau’s master.
When Andy Lau debuted in the early days, Lin Zixiang personally taught him how to sing, and taught Andy the correct way to pronounce his voice and the use of emotion when singing, so that no matter what occasion Andy was in later, whenever he mentioned Lin Zixiang, he would always be respectful , and even bluntly stated that Lin Zixiang is his mentor, and this kindness will never be forgotten.
Lin Zixiang started organizing a band when he was a student. In 1976, he released his first English album "Lam". In 1980, he became popular after winning two Golden Melody Awards at the 3rd Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards Concert for his two songs, "In the Middle of the Water" and "I Need You Every Minute".
Character Evaluation
Andy Lau is one of the representatives of the Chinese entertainment circle who have developed in film, television, and music; he has left numerous masterpieces in television, movies, music, etc. As an actor, he is a superstar in the Chinese film industry. He is committed to the development of the film industry and has made many contributions. In the 1980s, he came from the grassroots and fit the intimacy characteristics of Hong Kong movies.
After that, he continued to seek transformation and breakthroughs. His performances in films such as "Dark War" and "Infernal Affairs" fully demonstrated his ability to control characters and the trajectory of his acting skills towards maturity.
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