Anita Mui MBTI性格类型
性格
"Anita Mui是什么人格? Anita Mui是MBTI中的ENFJ人格类型,九型中的2w1 - sx/so - 217,五大类型中的SLOAI,Socionics中EIE类型。"
The way she speaks is very honest, critical and witty. I thought it was Fi at first but now it appears to me as Ni sharpness filtered by Fe. Her circle was full of people who spoke like that, in a manly, kind of vulgar way, and she probably picked up on it through time with her Fe. I think she's one of those more badass ENFJs who kind of resemble ESTPs on the surface but more organized and relationship-centric. Actual Fi users would be more mellow in their speech. Also, very apparent Se body language to support her expression. She moves around a lot, and demonstrates what she is talking about by acting it out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38hrmmKTnb8 It doesn't seem like she is Se inferior given how action oriented and how good she is at maintaining her appearance, gestures and such. Her style reminds me somewhat of Lady Gaga, who was also mistyped as an INFJ, but the Se is really prominent. Looking back at her life story, she was not only the queen of edginess (Se), but also a social butterfly capable of transitioning between the black and white circle (Fe). She could make friends with literally EVERYONE, no matter their background, and she was often the mediator between people with conflicting interests. It takes a lot of fluidity in values to achieve such, so Fe dom would make the most sense. And she had one very pure goal in her life which, very unfortunately, she was never able to achieve - starting a family with the love of her life and becoming a mother. She was a traditional person at heart and cared a lot about relationships. No matter what her type is, she was and is a legend, and everyone will miss her. It's good that there's a movie about her that came out recently, wish it included more of the essential moments of her life (but due to REASONS, it couldn't be done).
背景
Anita Mui Yim-fong (traditional Chinese: 梅艷芳; simplified Chinese: 梅艳芳; pinyin: mei yanfang; 10 October 1963 – 30 December 2003) was a Hong Kong singer and actress making major contributions to the Cantopop music scene and receiving numerous awards and honours. She remained an idol throughout most of her career, and was generally regarded as a Cantopop diva.