(Note: Only the acting experience and works of the trio of Little Tigers are listed here. For the individual works of the members, please refer to their personal encyclopedias.)
July 1988 On the 27th, the "Kaili" company recruited male assistants from the society. Wu Qilong, Chen Zhipeng and Su Youpeng. The three student boys formally formed the "Little Tiger Team" to handle behind-the-scenes work for the company. In December of the same year, as the three boys of the "Little Tiger Team" in the "Annual Youth Competition" broke the record and ranked first in the ratings, UFO Records discovered their potential and signed them from Kaili Entertainment Company, "Little Tiger Team" The three boys of "Team" have gone from being Kelly's program assistants to becoming artists of UFO Records.
In February 1989, the Little Tigers made their debut in the compilation album "Happy New Year" with Youhuan Party. In addition to co-singing the album's title song "Happy New Year", they also sang the single "Happy New Year" Green Apple Paradise", "Colorful Skies and Colorful Dreams", "Happy New Year" and "Green Apple Paradise" immediately became the focus of attention among teenagers across Taiwan Province upon their release. The album's sales in Taiwan exceeded 250,000 copies. Then in March, the Little Tigers team logo was established. Some young men could be seen everywhere wearing T-shirts with the Little Tigers team logo printed on them, and spraying the words Little Tigers team logo with graffiti spray on city streets. In April, the Little Tigers held a "marathon signature event with 10,000 signatures" at the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall, attracting more than 20,000 people. The scene caused a sensation. Taiwan's TV news also reported the event that day, and the term "star chasing" came from this. In May, the Little Tigers' first album "Xiaoyaoyou" was released. The album became the best-selling fast-paced pop album of the year. Within ten days, it exceeded 2 million copies in Asia, ranking first in album sales of the year at that time. Inspirational songs such as "Burning the Flame of Youth", "Look at Me Today" and "Adventure Kite" have topped the charts in Asia. It also held 20 outdoor charity tour concerts with the theme of "Xiaoyao·Container-Little Tigers", and the venues were full. The first show was held on May 6, 1989, in Taichung, with the slogan of "honor and order", and set a Guinness World Record for the highest crowds in the history of Taiwanese groups. In June, the container truck of the tour returned to Taipei, setting records for the largest venue, the messiest traffic, the most people, the longest time, and the loudest shouts in Taiwan. At the same time, the Little Tigers sang "Burning the Flame of Youth" for the opening ceremony of the 1989 Taiwan National Games. In July, various media outlets conducted special reports on the "Little Tigers phenomenon" to analyze the idol worship mentality of teenagers at that time. In August, the first photo album of a domestic male singer, "Dating in the Tropics," was published. It contains more than 50 sets of clothing, more than 30 styles, and consumes more than 10,000 negatives. At the same time, Japan's NHK TV station came to Taiwan to visit the Little Tigers for the first time. "Weekend" magazine created a cartoon style for the Little Tigers. In September, the second album "Boys Don't Cry" was released. In October, a signature event of 10,000 people was held at the Young Lions Cultural Center. In November, the first color calendar for domestic male singers was published. Then in December, Japan's NHK TV station produced "Dedicated to the Heroes of the 1990s" and came to Taiwan to film the life of the Little Tigers.
In January 1990, the Little Tigers were shortlisted for the Best Group Award in the first Golden Melody Awards. In February, the third album "Red Dragonfly" was released. The title song "Red Dragonfly" of the same name won the Golden Melody Award for the top ten accompanying singers of the year. In addition, the first public service advertisement - "Department of Health" food hygiene advertisement was filmed. At the same time, the filming of the movie "Youxiaer" started. This was the first time that the Little Tigers tried performances other than singing and dancing. The film cost 30 million and was directed by Zhu Yanping. It brought the Little Tigers from the music world to the film industry. "Youxiaer" is also the first time that the Little Tigers have tried performances other than singing and dancing. The only film the three made together. In March, "Youxia Er" was released. And won the "Top Ten Highest Box Office Movies" in Taiwan that year. In April, the "Red Dragonfly" super platinum CDMTV video was released. The album sales ranked first in various places, with a total of more than 400,000 copies. A special "Red Dragonfly" super platinum commemorative CD was released, which came with a mini photo album to reward Tiger fans. In May, Little Tigers published the second edition of the photo album "The Wind Little Tigers Photography Album". At the same time, Japan's Fuji TV came to Taiwan to visit the Little Tigers. Starting in June, the second public service advertisement - Join Hands to End the Dark Period of Traffic was filmed. Japan's NHK TV station sent personnel to follow up and report on the Little Tigers for the fourth time. In September, after the release of his fourth album "A Date with the Stars", Su Youpeng suspended his work and announced that he would no longer accept any announcements before the college entrance examination.
In January 1991, the Little Tigers filmed their third public service advertisement - an anti-amphetamine advertisement. Wu Qilong and Chen Zhipeng co-starred in the Taiwan TV eight o'clock series "Little Heroes and Dragons", officially becoming a film, song, and As a Sanqi artist. In March of the same year, the fourth public service advertisement was filmed - an advertisement about the dangers of smoking in Nigeria. Then on August 3, the fifth charity album "Love" of the Little Tigers was released simultaneously across Asia. In the MV of the title song "Love", the three members of the Little Tigers cared for deaf-mute children in sign language. Within one week, sales exceeded 150,000 copies in Taiwan alone, and two weeks later, sales across Asia exceeded 2 million. Charity songs such as "Love", "Butterflies Fly" and "Find a Home for Dreams" have continued to top the charts in Asia. In August, Su Youpeng was admitted to the Department of Mechanical Engineering of National Taiwan University, ranking fifth in Taiwan. The healthy and progressive image of the Little Tigers was further enhanced, which also brought good results for the next album.
From August to September, the Little Tigers went to mainland China for the first time to participate in charity performances. They first participated in three "China Film Industry Disaster Relief Charity Performances" in Beijing, and then held 12 concert tours called "The True Colors of Youth·Happy World" He also participated in the "China Xi'an Ancient Culture and Art Festival" held for the first time in Xi'an and became the first Taiwanese artist to hold a concert in the mainland. Then on December 15th, Little Tigers member Chen Zhipeng enlisted in the army to serve in the military. After releasing the commemorative album "Goodbye" and publishing the first commemorative photo album "Forever Little Tigers" that combines text and photos before and after his debut, he was in Taipei. Asia University Hotel held a "Goodbye Little Tigers" fan party to bid farewell to the young handsome tiger Chen Zhipeng who joined the army on the 17th. Afterwards, the Little Tigers were temporarily disbanded after recording Zhang Fei's show "Happy 100 Points". At the same time, the Little Tigers commemorative album "BEST-Forever Little Tigers" was released. This album turned the Little Tigers' previous classic music into a fully electronic mix REMIX album. This is also the first fully electronic mix REMIX in Asia. album.
On December 16, 1993, the Little Tigers reunited after two years away from the stage, welcoming the handsome Tiger Chen Zhipeng to return from the army. The composite commemorative album "The Star Is Still Shining" was released on the 17th, and a press conference was held on the 19th and the "The Star Is Still Shining" fan club was held.
In January 1994, the Little Tigers were invited to film the commercial "Shengbao Karaoke Recorder" and the public service advertisement "Care for Asian Hungry Children". In February, the Little Tigers went to Hong Kong and Macau to shoot a photo album. At the same time, two "Tiger Farewell Reunion" concerts were held at the invitation of Radio Television Hong Kong. It was the first time for the Little Tigers to perform on stage in Hong Kong after their reunion. In May, Little Tiger Team published the photo album "Sincere Companion". In October, the Little Tigers served as the public welfare spokesman for Seve the Sea to save beluga whales, and sang the public welfare theme song "Paradise Sea". Then in December, the Little Tiger Team served as the public welfare spokesman for the International Disability Day of the Ministry of the Interior. Immediately afterwards, the eighth album "Happiness Feels Always the Same" was released and became the theme song for the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
In January 1995, the Little Tigers became ambassadors for saving the white dolphins. Then in February, the Little Tigers' "Happiness Feeling Is Always the Same" album ranked seventh among the top ten albums of the year on Zhongguang Zhiyin Time, and the title song "Happiness Feeling Is Always the Same" won the Best Chorus Single Award. In April, the Little Tigers' "Tiger Roar and Dragon Soar 95 Concert" held 6 concerts in Taiwan and Singapore. Then in September, the Little Tigers held three large-scale "Tiger Roar and Dragon Soar ’95 Concerts" in mainland China. In December, the ninth album "Mediocre People" with a strong classical style was released.
In April 1996, the tenth album "Tiger Roar and Dragon Soar ’95 Concert" was released. On October 24 of the same year, he participated in Kaili's concert.
On February 17, 1997, Wu Qilong of the Thunderbolt Tiger joined the army, and the Little Tigers disbanded again and became the longest-lived idol group in Taiwan. Japan's NHK TV station and Fuji TV station rushed to report it, and Singapore's National Radio and Television Corporation also produced special programs for it.
In March 2002, Su Youpeng invited other two tigers as guests for his solo concert in Shanghai, and the Little Tigers reunited and sang "The Star is Still Shining". It was the first time the three of them reunited to sing and perform after their disbandment in 1997.
On February 13, 2010, the Little Tigers reunited again to participate in the 2010 CCTV Spring Festival Gala and performed three classic songs: "Love", "Butterfly Flying" and "Green Apple Paradise" Burned, won the first prize in the singing and dancing category of the Spring Festival Gala, and set off a nostalgia trend. Then on February 28, he participated in the CCTV Lantern Festival Gala and performed a new version of "The Star Is Still Shining" after a rearrangement.