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Lee Lim-chhiu (; 22 April 1909 – 12 February 1979), or Lee Lin-chiu in
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, was a Taiwanese
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. He was born in
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, graduated from the public school in 1922 and did not receive any further education. Lee was the writer of ''
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'', a well-known popular
Hokkien Hokkien ( , ) is a Varieties of Chinese, variety of the Southern Min group of Chinese language, Chinese languages. Native to and originating from the Minnan region in the southeastern part of Fujian in southeastern China, it is also referred ...
song which was composed by
Teng U-hian Teng Yu-hsien (, Hakka: Then Yí-hièn; 21 July 1906 – 11 June 1944) was a Taiwanese Hakka musician. He is noted for composing many well-known Hokkien songs. Teng gave himself a Japanese-style pen-name as Karasaki Yau and a formal nam ...
. Additionally, he also wrote some other songs such as and


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Taiwanese male songwriters Taiwanese people of Hoklo descent 1909 births 1979 deaths Musicians from Taipei 20th-century Taiwanese songwriters {{Taiwan-musician-stub