Lanzhu Zhong

Lanzhu Zhong is a second year student that just recently transferred to Nijigasaki High School. She is from Hong Kong and speaks Mandarin and Cantonese fluently.

Background
Lanzhu applied to Nijigasaki with her good friend Mia Taylor. She is childhood friends with Shioriko Mifune, who is the current student council president.

She was first introduced in Chapter 19 of the Love Live! School Idol Festival ALL STARS story and since Chapter 20, she is the leader of the School Idol Association, which she created as a way to help the members of the Nijigasaki High School Idol Club, which she admires greatly, to improve by working with professionals she hired. She initially banned the School Idol Club in order to force its members to join the School Idol Association but later allowed it to exist again in parallel with the Association until the latter's subsequent dissolution in Chapter 28.

Personality
Since she was a kid, Lanzhu was treated as a gifted girl due to her noticeable talents in many fields. However, this generated insecurity in her as she was always eventually left by others because she was treated as "special" and not as an equal among her peers.

Despite showing herself as a charismatic girl, her unique personality tends to catch others off guard by how demanding she can be with them so that they achieve excellent results like her, which leads her to make questionable decisions and to treat people in a way that usually makes them feel insulted. Even so, she doesn't hesitate to seek every possible way to befriend others.

Songs
The songs featuring Lanzhu are:

Solo

 * Queendom

Subunit

 * MONSTER GIRLS

General

 * Lanzhu is the first character in the Love Live! franchise to sing a trilingual, and even a tetralingual, song.
 * In SIFAS Chapter 26, it's revealed Lanzhu is just as bad at cooking as Setsuna Yuki.
 * Lanzhu has similar features to Kotori Minami:
 * Both are Second Year students.
 * Their mothers are chairwomen in their respective schools.
 * Curiously, despite Cantonese being the most commonly spoken language in Hong Kong, the songs Lanzhu sang in contain way more Mandarin than Cantonese.

Gallery

 * Please refer to this character's Image Gallery.