Bi Fujian

Bi Fujian (simplified Chinese: 毕福剑; traditional Chinese: 畢福劍; pinyin: Bì Fújiàn; born 16 January 1959), also known by his nickname Laobi (老毕; 老畢; Lǎo Bì; 'Old Bi'), is a Chinese director, television host and professor.[2] Bi is the long-time host of the singing competition franchise Xingguang Dadao (Avenue of Stars), and has been a host on the CCTV New Year's Gala variety entertainment program from 2012 to 2015.[3]

Bi Fujian
毕福剑
Born (1959-01-16) 16 January 1959
Jinzhou District, Dalian, Liaoning, China
Other namesLaobi (老毕)
Bi Laoye (毕姥爷)[1]
Alma materCommunication University of China
Occupation(s)Director, host, professor, photographer, producer, reporter
Years active1989-2015
AgentHua'na Media International Group
TelevisionDream Theater
Happy Host
Avenue of Stars (past)
Children1

Biography

Bi was born in Jinzhou District of Dalian City, Liaoning Province on 16 January 1959, the sixth of seven children.[3]

Bi attended Fenglin School (枫林小学), Wangjia School (王家小学), Dalian No. 12 Middle School (Chinese: 大连市第十二中学), and Dalian No. 2 Middle School (Chinese: 大连市第二中学).

During the Down to the Countryside Movement Bi became a sent-down youth, working in the mostly rural Pulandian area near Dalian from 1976 to 1978.[3] After the Cultural Revolution, Bi joined the Navy and served for seven years, initially joining the Beihai Fleet.[3] In 1984 he joined a military expedition to in Antarctica.[4]

Bi left the military and entered Communication University of China in 1985, majoring in directing. He graduated in 1989.[3]

Career

After graduating, in June 1989, he began working for China Central Television as a junior director in its arts and entertainment department.[3] In 1994 he took part in the filming of Romance of the Three Kingdoms as a camera specialist. In 1995 he visited the Arctic.[4] In 1997, Bi became a host of Dream Theater (梦想剧场).[3] Beginning in 2004, Bi hosted Xingguang Dadao, an "Idol"-style singing competition franchise also known as Avenue of Stars.[3]

In October 2011, Bi became a part-time visiting professor at Shandong University.[5] Since 2012, Bi has been a host on the annual CCTV New Year's Gala, known for his natural presentation style, sense of humour, and improvisation skills.

In January 2014, at the season finale of the Avenue of Stars competition, Bi came out dressed as a Buddhist religious figure and performed a song that was seen as mocking the Buddhist religion. Buddhist groups in the country protested and Bi apologised.[6]

In April 2015, an online video surfaced of Bi Fujian attending a dinner party and making irreverent remarks that were seen as critical of Mao. He made sarcastic remarks such as "Uh, don't mention that old son of a bitch, he tormented us!", believed to be a reference to Mao, as he sang lines from Mao-era opera Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy while entertaining his friends.[7] Due to this incident, CCTV suspended all programs hosted by Bi, started from 8 April to 11 April 2015.[8] Bi was suspended by CCTV on 10 April.[9]

On December 19, 2015, Bi Fujian participated in a charity event at Jilin Normal University, in Siping, northeast China's Jilin province.[10]

Personal life

Bi was married in 1991. His daughter, Bi Ling (毕凌), also known as Jiaojiao, was born in July 1996. The couple divorced in 2004, and his daughter immigrated to Canada with her mother.[3] Bi enjoys calligraphy, drawing comics, and playing basketball.

Works

Television

  • Dream Theater (梦想剧场)
  • Xingguang Dadao, also known as Avenue of Stars (星光大道)
  • CCTV New Year's Gala (2012-2015)

Sketch comedy

  • Don't got money (就差钱)
  • Got the money now (不差钱)

Single

  • Racecourse (跑马场)
  • The Beautiful Girl is going to Marry (漂亮的姑娘就要嫁人)
  • Laobi's Love (老毕的爱)

Notes and references

  1. 明星赴南非阵容庞大 毕姥爷看球装备最齐全
  2. Popular TV presenter of China, director and artist Bi Fujian visited BSU Institute of Journalism. Archived 20 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  3. 沈黎明 (2012). 《毕福剑爱父亲:老人寿有多高他的情就要多浓》. 《老年人》 (in Chinese). 第4期: 第34–36页. ISSN 1007-2616.
  4. "毕福剑:从北极到央视 从幕后到台前". 人民网. 17 October 2006. Archived from the original on 3 February 2014. Retrieved 31 January 2014.
  5. "文学院新晋兼职教授毕福剑作客讲人生". 山东大学官方网站. 10 October 2011. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 15 October 2011.
  6. "毕福剑辱佛事件真相 哼唱神曲《法海你不懂爱》". Xiluwang. 18 January 2014.
  7. "Joking About Mao Lands Chinese TV Host in Hot Water". Sinosphere (The New York Times). 9 April 2015.
  8. 央视员工称毕福剑节目被停播4天 或因“视频风波”
  9. "中青网:央视官网撤下毕福剑信息 知情人士称其已被内部停职". guancha.cn. 10 April 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  10. 毕福剑现身吉林 参加慈善募捐活动(图). Ifeng (in Chinese). 30 December 2015.
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