Fei Qinyuan

Fei Qinyuan
Chinese name 費沁源 (traditional)
Chinese name 费沁源 (simplified)
Pinyin Fèi Qìnyuán (Mandarin)
Origin China
Born (2001-03-20) March 20, 2001
Shanghai, China
Other name(s) Yuan Yuan (圆圆)
Occupation Singer, actress
Genre(s) Pop, Mandopop
Instrument(s) Vocals
Label(s) Star48
Ninestyle Model Agency
Ocean Butterflies Music
Years active 2015-present
Associated acts SNH48
Color Girls
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Fei.

Fei Qinyuan (simplified Chinese: 费沁源; traditional Chinese: 費沁源; pinyin: Fèi Qìnyuán; born March 20, 2001 in Shanghai, China) is a Chinese idol singer. She is a member of Team XII of Chinese idol group SNH48, as well as its sub-unit, Color Girls.[1]

Career

On 25 July 2015, during SNH48's second General Election, Fei Qinyuan was announced as one of the fifth-generation members of SNH48. On 4 December, she made her first public performance during Team XII's first stage, "Theater no Megami", performing "Locker Room Boy" as a center member.[2][3]

Since 10 January, Fei has starred in National Girl, and was made champion,[4][5][6] however she pulled out on 17 March due to scheduling conflicts. On 5 April, she made her film debut by starring in Out Of Control together with T.O.P and Cecilia Cheung, which is expected to be released in 2018.

Public image

On 28 January 2016, Fei was referred by Japanese media as a "beauty in 4000 years", a title that was previously given to Ju Jingyi. Many fans then also compared her to early-era Mayu Watanabe, due to her wearing Watanabe's signature "twin-tail" hairstyle.

Discography

With SNH48

EPs

Year No. Title Role Notes
2016 11 Engine of Youth B-side First original EP
With Team XII
Center

Units

SNH48 Stage Units

Stage No. Song Notes
Team XII 1st Stage "Theater no Megami" Locker Room Boy 更衣室男孩 With Jiang Shan, Liu Zengyan, Pan Yingqi and Zhou Jiajia
A Lineup

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Out of Control 失控·幽灵飞车

Variety shows

Year Date Channel Title Notes
2016 10 January-13 March Tudou, Youku National Girl 国民美少女

References

External links

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