Original song: Guo
Lyrics: Qiao Yu
Music: Liu Chi
A big river is rough, and the wind blows rice flowers on both sides.
My family lives on the shore. I am used to listening to the boatman's songs and watching the white sails on the boat.
This is a beautiful motherland, where I grew up.
In this vast land, there are beautiful scenery everywhere.
A girl is like a flower. What a broad-minded boy.
In order to open up a new world, sleeping mountains are awakened and rivers are changed.
This is the hero's motherland, where I grew up.
In this ancient land, there is the power of youth everywhere.
Good mountains, good water, good places and spacious roads.
Friends are here, and there is good wine. If the jackal comes, it will be greeted by a shotgun.
This is a powerful motherland, and I grew up here.
In this warm land, there are peaceful sunshine everywhere.
Extended data:
After changchun film studio finished filming Shangganling, director Sha Meng asked Qiao Yu to write lyrics for the theme song. On the evening of invitation, he boarded the bus from Nanchang to Shanghai, and Yuan, director of Shanghai Film Studio, arranged the train to Changchun. After the meeting between Sha Meng and Qiao Yu, Sha Meng gave Qiao Yu a message: The film "Shangganling" has been shot and the sample has been cut.
Leave only a few minutes for the scene of the plot arrangement, and then make up after the song comes out. The whole crew spends a lot of money every day. Therefore, Sha Meng asked Qiao Yu to write quickly, and asked the song to be passed down forever. Qiao Yu wanted to take a different writing path when writing lyrics, but he couldn't think of it. Sha Meng came to his room almost every day to rush the manuscript, and Qiao Yu had no choice.
It was not until he remembered the scene of seeing the Yangtze River in Jiangxi that he wrote the lyrics. After reading the manuscript for half an hour, Sha Meng asked why the Yangtze River or the Yangtze River Wan Li was not used in the first sentence. Qiao Yu thinks that writing like this may make people who are not near the Yangtze River feel psychologically distant and lose their intimacy. Finally, Sha Meng accepted Qiao Yu's idea.