Early Days (1986-2007) Tengger came to prominence in 1986, when he performed his original song
Mongol in a singing competition. In 1992, Tengger became the first mainland artist to perform in Taiwan since 1949 as he held a solo concert in Taipei. During that 2-hour concert, Tengger performed 18 of his songs, and that number has been the highest of all his concerts. His songs with Mongolian style became so popular among his fans in Taiwan that he was still recognized by the fans 14 years later when he came for another concert in 2006. Tengger built up a band Wild Wolf in 1993 with five of his friends who also came from Inner Mongolia. Though having taken part in a band, Tengger kept writing new songs himself and later came up with a new personal album
Chuzou (Running Away) in 1997. Among the songs in this album, Tiantang (Heaven) turned out to be a stand-out single, winning many awards in China and across the Globe. Entering the 21st century, Tengger took part in numerous concerts and shows with his Mongolian style songs and symbolical voice. On September 14, 2001, Tengger went to the United States for his concert, in which he performed
Tiantang to mourn the victims of the
September 11 attacks. In 2004, they went to Hong Kong, where they performed many of Tengger's popular original songs. However, things went different in 2007, when his daughter was diagnosed with an incurable severe congenital disease. He soon left the public eye for some time to help his family. In 2018, he participated in
I am a Singer, a music show on
Hunan TV, where he ranked 4th among 14 participants. In the final showdown, he performed Sad Dream Behind the Curtain, an old Cantonese song that could date back to 1975. In April 2021, Tengger cooperated with Mongolian writer Bao'erji Yuanye to publish a new song
Xiamabaicaoyuan, in which he expressed his love and devotion to his hometown in Mongolian Grassland. == Achievements ==