Who is the original singer of "My Country and I"?

"My Motherland and I"-Li Gu Yi

Lyrics: Zhang Qua

Composer: Qin Yongcheng

My motherland and I? We can't be separated for even a moment. Wherever I go?

There is a hymn that flows out? I sing of every mountain? I sing of every river

Smoke rising from the sky? A small village? A rut in the road

My dearest country? I am always close to your heart? You speak to me with your mother's pulse

My country and I? Like the sea and the waves? The wave is the sea's red son?

The sea is the support of the waves? Whenever the sea smiles? I am the whirlpool of laughter

I share the sorrow of the sea? I share the joy of the sea?

My dearest country? You are the sea that never dries up

Always give me? The blue waves of the sea? The song in my heart

My country and I? Can't be separated for a moment? Wherever I go?

A hymn flows out? I sing of every mountain? I sing of every river

Smoke rising from the sky? A small village? A rut in the road

My dearest country? I will always be close to your heart

Always give me? The blue waves of the sea? The song in my heart

La, la, la

Give me forever? The song of my heart Song of the Heart

Expanded Information

"My Motherland and I" is a song sung by Li Guyi. It was written by Zhang Qua and composed by Qin Yongcheng. The song adopts a combination of lyrical and passionate tone, skillfully combining a beautiful and moving melody with simple and sincere lyrics, expressing people's heartfelt attachment to and sincere glorification of the great motherland.

Li Guyi, born on November 10, 1944 in Kunming City, Yunnan Province, with an ancestral home in Changsha, Hunan Province, is a Chinese mainland female singer and national-level actress who graduated from Hunan Normal University.

In 1961, Li Guyi was selected to become an actress at the Hunan Provincial Flower Drum Opera Theater, and began her career on the stage.In 1964, she starred in the flower-drum opera film Mending the Pot.In 1974, she was transferred to the Central Orchestra to become a soloist.In 1980, she gained more attention for her performance of the song "Love in the Countryside".

In 1988, Li Guyi was listed in the American Biographical Institute's "Who's Who in the World". 1996, she was transferred to the Oriental Song and Dance Troupe, where she served as secretary of the Party Committee and first deputy director. 1999, she was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award of the China Central Television (CCTV) and the American television network MTV. 2005, she was invited to the New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and New York City audiences to perform in a series of concerts and exhibitions. In 2005, Li Guyi organized a concert tour in New York, Boston, Philadelphia and other places in the United States.