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Teresa Teng tipe kepribadian MBTI

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"Jenis kepribadian apa itu Teresa Teng? Teresa Teng adalah tipe kepribadian INFP di mbti, 2w1 - sx/sp - 297 di enneagram, RCOAI dalam Big 5, EII dalam socionics."

Firstly in her song and lyrics I get a deep impression for her authentic emotional expression, and the depth of feeling. In the songs that she wrote the lyrics such as “星愿 wish of stars” which is her Posthumous work is a good example. I found a very strong Fi as well as Ne that she related to stars, flowers, water, moon, fishes, animals, everything. In her interview I found she values personal value a lot, that she doesn’t really talking about “what others should” but in an individuality way. The second thing is that as me also an Ne user, I found absolute resonance and abundant evidence of strong Ne in Teng. That she is always innovative, tries new singing and style. Japanese pop, America pop, Chinese pop songs, Chinese traditional poetry and melody (Adapted 苏轼Su Shi (not Sushi for eat!!!), 李煜Li Yu‘s poetry into her songs). she also touches Jazz and Latin dance (like cops cabana), etc. In addition to that, in her show and interview that how she interacts with hosts and guests are also in a very intuitive way that she made lots of dad joke with certain degree of abstraction. That she can relate to lots of things, in her eyes there are a bunch of stuff that is interrelated. In her concert she can also impromptu change the lyrics, an example is when she singed “阿里山的姑娘没有一个漂亮,只有我邓丽君最漂亮” ( “The girls of Alishan are not pretty; only I, Teresa Teng, am the prettiest.”) Thirdly I notice her Si under Ne, that she also values tradition a lot. The evidence is found for her effort of incorporating Chinese traditional elements in her arts. That she sings ancient Chinese poetry in her song, her insist of dressing Chinese classical dresses in her show and concerts. She said “自己忽然有了个奇怪的想法,我能不能够和苏东坡,李后主合作,唱出一些可以代表我们民族的声音呢?作为一名歌者,我能不能够也为传统文化尽一点微薄的力量呢?…有的时候我觉得我不是在唱歌,而是在倾诉古老庄严且多情的中国文化” (“I suddenly had a strange idea: can I collaborate with Su Dongpo (Su Shi) and Emperor Li Houzhu (Li Yu) to sing some voices representing our nationality? As a singer, can I also contribute a little to traditional culture? … Sometimes I feel that I’m not singing, but expressing the ancient, solemn, and passionate Chinese culture.” It is the evidence of Si, however it is seems behind the Ne that she more frequently used. Si here is more like a core value in her, kind of passive functionality that serves for her Fi and Ne. As the same Ne-Si user I feel related to her a lot. For a closer analysis for is she should be considered as Ne dom or Fi dom? Well, I should say I have met INFP, ENFP and ENTP in my life, Ne dom users use Ne unconsciously that they cannot stop, resulting a strong interest and eager of everything around them. They can always find things that are interesting - in an abstract way. I should say they use Ne divergently. Meanwhile Fi dom users use Fi unconsciously and Ne is convergent. That is more like Teng. That she values Fi at the first place, and Ne-Si serves for her Fi. In conclusion I believe Teng was an INFP.

Biografi

Teng Li-chun (traditional Chinese: 鄧麗君; simplified Chinese: 邓丽君; pinyin: Dèng Lìjūn; 29 January 1953 – 8 May 1995), commonly known as Teresa Teng, was a Taiwanese singer, actress, musician and philanthropist. Referred as "Asia's eternal queen of pop," Teng became a cultural icon for her contributions to Mandopop, giving birth to the phrase, "Wherever there are Chinese people, there is the music of Teresa Teng". With a career spanning 30 years, Teng remained widely popular throughout the 1970s and 1980s; she remained popular even up to the first half of the 1990s, up until her death in 1995. Teng was known as a patriotic entertainer whose crystalline voice and performances revolutionized Chinese popular culture during the 1970s and 1980s. She is often credited for bridging the cultural barrier across Chinese-speaking nations, and first artist to connect Japan to much of East and Southeast Asia, by singing Japanese pop songs, many of which were later translated to Mandarin.

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