Hu Midan's personal information included the following information: She was a female singer from Mainland China. Her date of birth was November 7, 1985. Her nationality was Chinese, and her birthplace was Huangshan, Anhui Province. Her real name was Hu Midan, and her stage name was Huizhou Huangmei. Hu Midan was a Chinese female singer. Her representative works included songs such as " Little Sister Opposite." In March 2019, she released the single "Thinking of Your Goodness" and the album "Romance in the Red Dust, Me and You" in July of the same year. In addition, she also participated in the release of other single and music works. However, the given information did not provide more information about Hu Midan's personal background, family, educational background, or other details.

Hu Midan's albums included "Coming Back Covered in Rain of Flowers,""Searching Thousands of Mountains Just for You (Duet Version),""Thinking of Your Goodness,""You're My Treasure,""Hometown Love (2021 New Version)," and "The Snowy Dance Has Not Been Returned," etc.
Hu Ge, an actor, singer, and producer from Mainland China, was born on September 20, 1982 and graduated from the Shanghai Drama Academy. In 1996, he began to work as a small host at Shanghai Education Television Station. In 2005, he starred in the Xianxia drama "The Legend of the Sword and Fairy" and became famous. He also sang the episodes of the play,"Rain in June" and "Carefree Sigh." In 2010, Hu Ge starred in the TV series " The Myths ", which broke the viewership ratings record for CCTV's opening drama. He also served as a producer and starred in works including "Xuanyuan Sword: Scar in the Sky" and the cross-industry drama "Dream Like a Dream." In 2015, he starred in the spy themed " The Pretender " for the first time and received unanimous praise from the audience. Hu Ge had also won several awards, including China Golden Eagle Award for Best Actor and the Beijing Danny International Stage Arts Award for Best Actor.
Hu Midan's best song was that there was no clear answer. The search results mentioned many of Hu Midan's songs, such as " The Little Sister Opposite,"" The Bird Tells the Flower,"" A Smile of Picking Flowers,"" 2021 New Hometown Love,"" Your Smile Is the Most Beautiful,"" A Flower of Love Blooms,"" The Day of Love Forever,"" Ink Painting Huizhou,"" Apricot Blossom Falling," and so on. However, it did not specify which song was Hu Midan's best. Therefore, I don't know which song Hu Midan's best song is.
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Hu Midan's songs and videos were not found in the search results provided.
The songs that Hu Midan sang in Sabah were "Dear Where Are You" and "Hometown Love".
Some of Hu Midan's songs were songs by DJ He Peng, such as " A Smile of Picking Flowers " and " Homesickness ". However, the search results did not provide a complete list of all of Hu Midan's songs, so it was impossible to provide a specific list of songs.
Hu Midan's songs didn't include the song " Three Lives Stone."
All of Hu Midan's songs included the song 'Painting You'.
Bing Xin (January 28, 1899-February 26, 1999), formerly known as Xie Juemin, was a famous modern Chinese writer, translator, philosopher, social actician, children's literature, artist, and democratic fighter. Bing Xin was born in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, and grew up in Tianjin. Her works focused on literature, translation, art, and thought, and she was known as the "Mother of Modern Chinese Literature". She had won many important literary awards, including the Nobel Prize in Literature, the Outstanding Contribution Award for World Literature, and the Knight of French Literature and Arts. Bing Xin devoted her whole life to promoting children's literature and had created many excellent works such as Stars and Spring Water. She was also a translator who translated many foreign literary works into Chinese and made an important contribution to the development of Chinese literature. Bing Xin died in Beijing City at the age of 99. She left behind a large number of literary works and ideas, which had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature, culture and art.