Lyrics: Weng Rongbing composed ancient Japanese songs (see next paragraph).
Original song: Weng Qianyu
Let's ring the bell of hope.
How many prayers are there in my heart
Let everyone not see the failure.
Always call it success.
Let the earth forget to turn
There are four seasons in a year, without summer, autumn and winter.
Let the universe not close the skylight
Tell the sun not to rush west.
Let happiness replace sadness.
Smiling will no longer be shy.
Let time know how to go back in time.
Call for youth and don't run away.
Let poverty begin to escape.
Stay happy and healthy in the quartet.
Let there be no darkness in the world
Happiness blooms like a flower.
Let's ring the bell of hope.
There is another song, which is very nice:
Song: Prayer Singers: Wang Jie, Wang Yunchan.
Let's ring the bell of hope.
How many prayers are there in my heart
Let everyone not see the failure.
Always call it success.
Let the earth forget to turn.
There are four seasons in a year, without summer, autumn and winter.
Let the universe not close the skylight
Tell the sun not to set.
Let happiness replace sadness.
Smiling will no longer be shy.
Let time know how to go back in time.
Call for youth and don't run away.
Let poverty begin to escape.
Stay happy and healthy in the quartet.
Let the world find no darkness.
Happiness is like a flower.
Let's ring the bell of hope.
How many prayers are there in my heart
Let everyone not see the failure.
Always call it success.
Let everyone not see the failure.
Always call it success.
[Edit this paragraph] Japanese folk songs
This melody is used in the BGM (background music) at the end of the fourth sentence (about 20:58-22:0 1) of the comic book Adventures in Liang Zi, Yakutski. This melody is Kyoto, Japan? See the local folk song, the famous lullaby "Zhutian Tian Bai Shou" (Zhutian lullaby), also known as "Zhutian Shouge". The whole song is probably about a helper of Awang who takes care of children. It tells the story of being forced to take care of children and looking forward to the Mid-Autumn Festival and the New Year before going home to rest. What a sad scene. The melody of China's "Prayer" is adapted from it, that is, Weng Qianyu's cover of "Prayer", and his father Weng wrote lyrics.