Who sang the girl's love?

Daughter's love

Lyrics: Yang Jie

Music: Xu Jingqing

Original song: Jason Wu

Mandarin ducks and butterflies fly together

All love is intoxicating.

Quietly ask the holy monk

Is the daughter beautiful?

Is the daughter beautiful?

Talk about kingship and wealth

What are you afraid of?

I just want eternity.

Follow my lover closely.

Love Iraq, love Iraq

May this life be with you forever.

Mandarin ducks and butterflies fly together

All love is intoxicating.

Quietly ask the holy monk

Is the daughter beautiful?

Is the daughter beautiful?

Talk about kingship and wealth

What are you afraid of?

I just want eternity.

Follow my lover closely.

Love Iraq, love Iraq

May this life be with you forever.

Talk about kingship and wealth

What are you afraid of?

I just want eternity.

Follow my lover closely.

Love Iraq, love Iraq

May this life be with you forever.

May this life be with you forever.

Always follow each other

Extended data:

"Daughter's National Conditions" is an episode of 1986 TV series The Journey to the West's sixteenth episode "Learning from the Girl Country". Another song, "A brief encounter", is the same as this one. The original song is Jason Wu.

Creation background and process

At that time, director Yang Jie finished the episode of "Girl Country" and asked Xu Jingqing to write a song for the king of girl country. Xu Jingqing remembers an episode "The script was well written and the scene was beautiful. Naturally, many wonderful notes came to my mind. So the melody of "Quietly asking the holy monk if my daughter is beautiful" jumped to the page first.

While singing, he explained that the king of the daughter country wanted to show himself in front of Tang Priest, and the lyrics were not in the tone of inquiry, but she told Tang Priest that she was beautiful. After the emotional turning point, it was the king of the daughter country who showed his mind to Tang Priest. For Tang Priest, she can give up all her kingship and wealth. With the lyrics, he jumped six degrees in the arrangement. .....