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傳崔健登央視春晚 演唱《一無所有》

Cui Jian, a renowned Chinese rock singer, has been invited by China Central Television (CCTV) to perform on its annual Spring Festival gala for the first time in more than 20 years after Cui was banned from performing at large venues in the 1990s, Cui's manager You You said on Monday.

崔健,一位著名的中國搖滾歌手,他在上世紀九十年代被禁止在大型場地表演20年之後首次被央視邀請到春晚表演,崔健的經紀人悠悠星期一宣佈。

"We are still working on the details," You told the China News Service, declining to giving more information.

“我們仍在討論細節,”悠悠對中國新聞社說,拒絕透露更多信息。

When asked if Cui had received the invitation from CCTV to perform at the gala, You replied "you could say so."

當被問到崔健是否接受央視此番上春晚的邀請時,悠悠回答:“你可以這麼說。”

Cui began recording in the 1980s and was dubbed the "father of rock" in China. Previous media reports said he is likely to perform "Nothing to My Name," one of his signature songs, at the 2014 Spring Festival gala.

崔健上世紀八十年代出道並被譽爲中國“搖滾之父”。之前有媒體報道他可能會在2014年春晚上表演他的代表作之一《一無所有》。

Cui's first personal album, Rock'n'Roll on the New Long March, released in 1989, was also the first original rock'n'roll album in China.

他的第一張個人專輯《新長征路上的搖滾》發行於1989年,同時也是中國第一張搖滾專輯。

Cui was banned from performing large-scale concerts in 1990 due to the political content of his songs, but in recent years, he was able to perform at some music festivals to sizable audiences.

1990年他由於歌曲中的政治內容被禁止開大型演唱會,但是近些年他已經能在一些有一定觀衆規模的音樂節表演了。

Cui maintains a low-key public persona but recently criticized young people in China for what he described as their indifference to politics.

他在公衆面前保持着低調的風格,但是近來他批判中國的年輕人對政治漠不關心。

Cui was awarded "the Chinese Dream Practitioner" award in 2012 by the Southern Weekly and Shanghai's Dragon Television. The Southern Weekly described him as the "first Chinese rock'n'roll artist that has won international recognition" and called him "one of the symbols of China's reform and opening-up."

2012年他被南方週末和東方衛視授予“中國夢想踐行家”獎項。南方週末形容他爲“第一個得到國際認可的中國搖滾藝術家”並稱呼他“中國改革開放的代表之一。”