The original singer of the theme song of "Liang Zhu", "Transforming Butterfly" is Zuhai.
"Transforming Butterflies" is a hallowed love song song. It was written by Yan Su, composed by Chen Gang and He Zhanhao, and the original singer is Zuhai. The song was once sung at the 1986 Spring Festival Gala by Zheng Xulan and Mou Xuanfu. Meanwhile, the song is also the theme song of the TV series "Liang Zhu".
Lyrics: The grass is green and the flowers are in full bloom, the colorful butterflies are wandering around for a long time. The song is a tribute to the deep love that has been passed down through the ages, and Shan Bo is forever in love with Zhu Yingtai. The same window **** read the whole three years, knee to knee side by side two without guessing. Eighteen sent each other love, who knows a goodbye on the platform. The platform a goodbye hate like the sea, tears stained wings body color butterfly, fluttering flowers to, after all the trials and tribulations of the true love in, the sky is long and will not be separated, the sky is long and will not be separated.
Singer Profile:
Zuhai entered the China Song and Dance Troupe in 1998 as a soloist, and was appointed as a member of the Ministry of Culture's first Youth Federation in October 2000, as a member of the Youth Federation of the Central State organs, and as a member of the National Youth Federation. He is a member of the Chinese Musicians Association, and was recruited as a young singer for the General Administration Song and Dance Troupe in 2003, a national-level performer. 2008, he received a master's degree in vocal music from the China Conservatory of Music. Now she has been transferred to the China Conservatory of Music.
Zuhai has won many national awards since joining the work, participated in many large-scale performances of the CCTV, the Ministry of Culture, etc., and sang a large number of healthy and upward, close to the people's good songs; issued 15 discs of personal albums, and in January 2007, successfully organized a large-scale concert in Hong Kong, making a greater contribution to the development of China's folk songs.