The original singer of the song "Heir of the Dragon" is Lee Chien-Fu.
Lee Chien-Fu (李建復), born on October 24, 1959 in Taiwan, China, is a Chinese folk singer from Taiwan. He formed the "Tianshui Music Studio" with Li Shouquan, Su Lai, Tsai Chin, Jin Tiezhang, and Hsu Naisheng, the first music studio in Taiwan's music industry. Although "Tianshui Music Collection" announced its dissolution after releasing only two albums, these two albums can be regarded as the classics that saved the day at the end of the folk music era.
He started his career in the Internet industry in 1996, when the Web was in its infancy, and before Yahoo, he worked at Sina.com, another online media company, as well as in broadcast media, and at Arthur Andersen Consulting. Andersen Consulting, where he gained experience in both media and technology.
Song Appreciation
The lyrics of "The Descendants of the Dragon" are innovative and the tune is soothing, echoing the social sentiment of the people of Taiwan in the 1980s and their homesickness for the mainland, making the nationalistic sentiment all the more powerful. The song itself presents a sense of pride in being a "descendant of the dragon", and transcends the heights of time and space to convey a sense of national feeling and national spirit.
To a certain extent, "The Descendants of the Dragon" can even become the modern song of the Chinese nation. The song has greatly inspired the patriotic passion and noble national sentiment of the children of China, and has made immeasurable value and contribution to the construction of multi-ethnic unity.