The Shadow of the Fence Wall
Lyrics: Zhang Qua
Song: Xu Peidong
Sung by Sun Guoqing/Mao Amin
The star is still the same star, yo? The moon is still the same moon? The mill is the same mill, the mill is the same mill, the mill is the same mill, the mill is the same mill. The hemp oil lamp is still squeaking
Is the light still that bright? And the watchdog's barking, barking, barking, barking, barking, barking, barking, barking, barking, barking, barking, barking, barking. The moon is not like the moon. The river is not the same river
The house is not the same house either. The mule has given birth to a foal? The chicken has become a colorful phoenix
The hemp oil lamp has run out of oil? Why is the night so bright in the mountain village? Only the shadow of the fence wall is still so long
Only the shadow of the fence wall is still so long? And the wall is covered with beanstalks? Oh
Expanded Information"Shadow of the Fence Wall" is a song written by Zhang Qua, composed by Xu Peidong, and sung by Sun Guoqing and Mao Amin. The song is included in the album "Thoughts" released on August 1, 2000 . The song is the theme song of the TV series Fence - Women and Dogs. The song won the silver medal of the fourth "Lotus Flower Award" for dance drama repertoire of the same name in 2004.
Sun Guoqing was born on October 1, 1967 in Henan Province, China. Singer and host, he became known for his song "Speechless" in 1986, and in 1989, he was invited to sing the theme song "Shadow of the Fence Wall" for the TV series "The Fence, the Woman and the Dog".
Mao Amin, who made her debut in 1985 with the release of her first album "Hot Coffee", took part in the Second National Young Singers Television Grand Prix in 1986 and won the third place in the popular singing competition of the professional group.
In 1987, she won the third prize for her performance in the Yugoslavia International Music Festival with the song "Green Leaves to Roots", and was the first Chinese pop singer to win a prize in an international pop song competition. 1988, she sang "Thoughts of Missing" in CCTV's Spring Festival Gala; and in 1991, she sang the theme song of the TV series "Longing", which laid the foundation for her career in the music industry.