Wan Sha Lang | |
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Born | 萬沙浪 21 January 1949 Taiwan |
Died | 18 June 2023 Taitung, Taiwan | (aged 74)
Other names | Vansalrang, Wang Zhongyi, Wang Zhong Yi |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actor |
Wan Sha Lang (Chinese: 萬沙浪, also spelled Vansalrang; 21 January 1949 – 18 June 2023), known in China as Wang Zhongyi (Chinese: 王忠義), was a Taiwanese singer and film actor.
Sha Lang approached music during his military conscription, when he became trumpeter in the army band.[1] After being discharged, he started a rock band with two friends, and began performing in clubs and hotels.[1][2] He had his breakout in 1971, when he got a hit with "Love Is an Elusive Wind (風從哪裡來)", the theme song of the film with the same name, and successfully specialized in romantic ballads in Mandarin.[1][2]
In 1987, Vansalrang went to China to take part in the CCTV Spring Festival, but because of the strict cross-strait policy of that time he was banned from returning to Taiwan; the ban was eventually lifted 8 years later, but at that point his wife and children had moved to the US and had lost contact with him.[2]
Starting from a brain injury in 1997 which caused him a mental degradation to the level of infants,[3] Vansalrang suffered massive health issues, including several strokes, one of them in 2015 paralyzing half of his body and forcing him to be fed through nasogastric intubation.[1][2][4] He died on 18 June 2023, at the age of 74.[1]