Who is the husband of anchor Jing Li?

Jing Li's husband, Huang Xiaomao, is a musician in Huang Xiaomao and has a lot of experience in the music circle. Since the 1980s, as a lyricist, he has composed many songs for Cui Jian and Black Panther band, and also produced albums such as The Prodigal Son by Cui Jian and My 1997 by Ai Jing. In the early 1990s, Huang Xiaomao joined Dida Records and released three albums of Campus Folk Songs, which won the popularity of You at the Same Table and Brothers Sleeping in My Upper Bed, and set off a "folk song style" in the Mainland together with Lao Lang and Gao. 1995 Established a pop music studio, released Lao Lang's first solo album "Love Dust", and then went to Hong Kong, where he was invited by Phoenix TV to be the producer of "Music Unlimited". His latest title is vice president of records and director of operations. [Edit this paragraph] The course and important works were born in a military family. Love music, painting, movies and freedom. He was admitted to the journalism department of the National People's Congress and dropped out. Then I started writing lyrics. After that, I began to make records and entered Dida Records Company to do planning work. During this period, a famous album "Campus Folk Songs" was released. 65438-0995, joined the column of "Oriental Time and Space, 95 New Songs List", served as music director, and released many popular songs. At the end of 1995, he set up a pop record studio and produced and released Lao Lang's debut album Love Dust. 1In early 1996, he served as the program director of Hong Kong Phoenix Satellite TV's Unlimited Music. 1990 joined Hong Kong Dida Records Company as the production director and producer. His works include: My 1997- Campus Folk Songs by Ai Jing, Urban Folk Songs by Jin Chen, and Red Head Rope-1993. He left Dida Records Company and joined Alphabet Records Co., Ltd. as the general manager and producer, during which he produced Big Wolf albums Nupula and Yudong. Best lyrics award; 1995 left the alphabet record and became the music director of CCTV Oriental Time and Space's "95 New Songs". He produced and released 52 "New Songs of 1995" a year, covering almost all the hot spots in the 95' pop music scene. These include Big China (Peak), Starry Sky (Luo Zhongxu), Maiden Quartet (Mag), You at the Table (Wolf) and Butterfly with Broken Wings (Ding Wei). In the same year, Beijing Fengxing Music Studio was established, and Lao Lang's first album "Falling in Love with Dust" was released, which was the best result of 1995 album release. "Love Dust" also set the best record for domestic singers to release in Hong Kong. He was awarded the Best Producer Award of China People's Broadcasting Station (95'), the Best Producer Award of Jianpai China's original songs (campus folk songs) and the Best Lyrics Award (96' (bosom friend-Man Wenjun) 1996). Joined the Chinese Channel of Phoenix TV, worked in Hong Kong, and served as the music director of Phoenix TV, and produced the prestigious domestic music program "Music Unlimited". In 2000, he returned to Beijing from Hong Kong as the music director of Shenzhou TV Co., Ltd., responsible for the music affairs and daily music program production of Phoenix TV in Beijing and Hong Kong, and continued to engage in record production and lyrics creation. In 2004, he joined Warner Records as executive deputy general manager and production director of Warner Records. At present, we are actively planning to launch China original through train nationwide, and lead Warner Production Corps to create a new round of events in China music scene. Paula Tsui left Warner in 2005 and took over as the general manager of Warner. He is currently the general manager of Sony BMG in China.