Yitong is a mononymously known female Chinese singer-songwriter and actress, born on August 16, 1987, in Shanghai, China. She began her musical journey at the age of five, learning to play the piano and violin. Yitong gained significant recognition after winning the popular Chinese talent show "Super Girl" in 2005.
Yitong's music is characterized by its emotional depth and versatility, spanning genres from pop ballads to rock. She has released several successful albums, including "Yi" (2006), "Cheng Sheng" (2008), and "Shen Jiu Shi" (2014). Her notable works include the hit singles "Xin Lang" (Heartache) and "You Yu Man Ni De Ci" (I Want to Say Goodbye to You).
As an actress, Yitong has starred in various television dramas and movies. She made her acting debut in 2007 with the drama series "The Diamond King". Some of her notable works include "Deng Ge Wu Ju" (Let's Go, Brother) in 2016 and "The Rap of China" in 2018.
Yitong has received numerous awards for her contributions to music and acting. She was named one of the "Top Ten Chinese Singer-Songwriters" by Chinese music magazine Modernsky in both 2007 and 2009. In addition, she has won multiple Golden Melody Awards, including Best Female Vocalist at the 18th Golden Melody Awards in 2007.
"Yitong saw its highest number of births in 2013 with seven, followed by five each in 2017 and 2019. In total, there were seventeen babies named Yitong born over these three years."