What are the lyrics to the children's song and dance "Listen to Me"?

Children's song and dance "Listen to me"Lyrics:

Who knows what's on the plate?

Who knows what's on the plate, every grain is bitter.

The warm wind blows in spring, and the swallows fly.

The little seeds have a dream, and they set out in line.

Spring is in the air, and the wheat is green in the field.

The year's plan lies in spring, so cheer up and don't be afraid to get tired.

The colorful clouds are chasing after you in the morning, and you will be hoeing until dark.

Watering more and fertilizing more diligently, I look forward to one day.

The white cloud wipes away the sweat, and the sun shines on the stamens of the flowers.

Working hard will make you look good, and the fall will be even more beautiful.

Listen to me, listen to me, save and don't waste.

Listen to me, listen to me, virtue is most precious.

Who are you, thrifty child, you are the most beautiful today.

Listen to me, listen to me, save and don't waste.

Listen to me, listen to me, virtue is most precious.

Happy life depends on us, come together to depict.

The delicacies on the table, the sweat of labor.

The land's dragon people uncle, never know fatigue.

The resources of the earth, every kind is precious.

Dry and cracked hands, to make tomorrow more beautiful.

Early morning to dark busy, who is this result really for.

The traditional virtue of thrift and diligence, we have passed on from generation to generation.

Those golden ears of rice are the trophy of their hard work.

The hard-working people are worthy of admiration, looking at those fruits how valuable.

The trees planted in the past and the coolness of the future, hard labor for the most valuable.

Looking at others are wasting, how can you not let you shame.

Looking at the farmers, they are tired, we should all cherish the years.

We should all cherish the taste of happiness, which is the wisdom left by our forefathers.

Don't leave regrets to our descendants, the geese become rows in the fall.

The rice is yellow all over the land, and what is planted is a dream.

Harvest is hope, a handful of sweat a grain.

Connecting into a good time, singing life into a song.

Add some sugar to the years, spring planting and fall harvesting are all love.

Happy for ten thousand years, listen to me listen to me.

Save and don't waste, listen to me listen to me.

The virtue is most precious, thrifty child you are.

You are the most beautiful today.

Listen to me, listen to me, save and don't waste.

Listen to me, listen to me, virtue is most valuable.

Happy life depends on us, come together to depict to depict, come together to depict.

Review of the Spring Festival Gala Children's Song and Dance "Listen to Me"

This melody is from one of the hottest programs in the New Year's Eve CCTV's "2021 Spring Festival Gala" - the children's song and dance "Listen to Me". It was sung by Sister Moon, Wang Yuan and Luo Tianyi. After the CCTV Spring Festival Gala was broadcast, the children's song quickly circulated on various video platforms, triggering children to follow the same song.

The song gave CCTV Spring Festival Gala viewers a refreshing feeling. Sister Moon, who can sing and dance and is multi-talented, is one of CCTV's best hosts and the soul sister of more than 300 million children and teenagers, and Wang Yuan, as a member of the Chinese mainland's male singing group TFBOYS, is also the idol of many teenagers. The collaboration between the two is like a flowing river, very funky and poppy, laying the foundation for the song's high popularity.

"Listen to Me" was written by two powerful lyricists Yang Qifang and Li Kaijou. This time they specially created the song for Sister Moon and Wang Yuan, and it also became one of the few original songs on the stage of this year's Spring Festival Gala. The song is melodious, easy to learn and sing, small in the big, far-reaching intention, in line with the psychology of children, not only depicts the hard work of plowing and the joy of harvesting, but also advocates advocating the virtues of not wasting food, so that children from a young age to develop a good habit of thrift and frugality.