The ending song of the TV series "Seven Fairies of Joy" is called "Life is Like a Dream" and it is sung by singer Tan Jing.
Tan Jing was born in a musical family in Houma City, Shanxi Province. She was influenced by her parents since she was a child. At the age of seven, Tan Jing already knew how to sing high notes with "breath". When she was nine years old, she was already performing on the same stage with her parents. At the age of 11 Started to formally learn vocal music systematically from her mother.
In order to allow their daughter to receive more professional training as early as possible, Tan Jing's parents directly encouraged her to take the college entrance examination in advance. She did not live up to her parents' expectations and was directly recruited into the music department of Shanxi University. However, after studying at Shanxi University for one year, Tan Jing chose to drop out and follow her mother to Beijing to prepare for the exam. Later, with outstanding performance, she was admitted to the vocal music department of the China Conservatory of Music. This was also a turning point in her life. Later, at the party celebrating the return of Hong Kong, 20-year-old Tan Jing stood on the stage of the Workers' Stadium and sang "Reunion" together with Liu Huan, Ye Qianwen, Gong Li and others. This was her first time singing on such a big stage.
After graduating from university, she was directly admitted to the Political Department Song and Dance Ensemble and became a soloist. This was considered the second turning point in her life. Starting in 2000, she participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala for five consecutive years and became a household name. The singing of songs such as "The Great Joy" and "The Full Moon" left a very deep impression on everyone. He has won many awards including the National Chinese and Foreign Film Song Grand Prix, the National Top Ten Singers, and the Gold Medal for Popular Singing. The road to fame also started at this time.
She later began to try to integrate national music, pop music and stage plays. Later, she produced many classic works such as "Mulan Psalm", "White-Haired Girl", "Bird's Nest Attraction", "Princess Wencheng", etc., which provided great support for China. He has made a lot of contributions to the development of national operas and local musicals, and has been invited to hold many concerts in Vienna's Golden Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Sydney Opera House and other places.