This song is from "May Loved Ones Get Well Soon" sung by the famous soprano singer Shan Xiurong, which is the interlude of the dance drama "Ode to Yimeng".
Sung by: Shan Xiurong
Composed by: Liu Tingyu
Lyrics: Collective
Lyrics: "Wish Your Loved Ones to Get Well Soon"
Mengshan Mountain is high
Yi water is long
Military and people's hearts go to ****anufacturing party
Heart to ****anufacturing party
Red heart meets the sunrise
Welcome the sunrise
Fire in the stove
Red light
I'm making chicken soup for my loved ones
Renew a handful of firewood from Mengshan Mountain
More fire in the stove
Adddding a ladle of water from the Yi River
Long-lasting love
May my loved ones recover from their wounds as soon as possible
For the people's liberation
Back to the front
Return to the front
To the front.
Expanded: Yimeng Mountain, the old revolutionary area, where the people paid a huge price for the victory of the Chinese Revolution, there are countless touching stories, and the dance drama "Ode to Yimeng" is depicted in the dance drama "Ode to Yimeng" is one of them. In this mountainous region, there were hospitals in every village and nurses in every house. The red sister-in-law in the play is indeed a real person, and for this reason, Liu Tingyu had traveled to Yimeng six times, and in addition to interviews with the archetypal protagonist, he also collected a lot of musical material, such as the liuqin, clappers, and Jiaozhou rice-planting songs, etc. Later, after much deliberation, Liu Tingyu decided to use the well-known Yimeng Mountain ditty as a motivation and a theme, where he wrote what can be said to be a popular song, <>. As a dance drama, one relies on the content of the actors' physical performances, and the other on the music to speak for itself. The only song in the play, there is no original material in the music, but captures the typical tone patterns, melodic trends in minor keys, as well as modal tonality that can be developed, combined with changes in rhythm and technique to create. People's Daily News - Liu Tingyu, the "hermit" of the composing world