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Pan Zhensheng's later life.
By 2008, Pan Zhensheng was 76 years old, but he still got up at 5 o'clock and started playing music. He retired and set up a studio at home with a set of recording equipment. From writing lyrics and composing music to making tapes and CDs, it can be done in one stop. This is a family workshop. He writes more than a dozen songs every month, and his friends are overwhelmed by invitations. There are many kinds of songs written, such as children's songs, school songs and advertising songs.

Pan Zhensheng is in good health, and the way to keep in good health is to "get angry and deserve it". Don't be angry, or you will get sick and angry. That's your own business. He is broad-minded, so he is healthy. He now reads newspapers without glasses and occasionally plays computer games. He likes light games.

Pan Zhensheng, the author of Di Li Di Li, died in Nanjing at the age of 77.

At 22: 00 on May 14, 2009, Pan Zhensheng, a national first-class composer and famous musician, died of cerebral thrombosis in Nanjing at the age of 77.