What is the Love My China Lyrics Spooky Incident?

The weird thing about Love My China lyrics is that a lot of people misremembered the lyrics.

The original lyrics used the phrase "fifty-six constellations, fifty-six flowers" to refer to China's fifty-six ethnic groups, and the lyrics were also "fifty-six constellations" in the MTV program sung by Wei Wei and Song Zuying. In the 1992 book "Collection of Chinese and Foreign Youth Songs", published by Beijing Kaiming Publishing House, you can also see that the lyrics are indeed "fifty-six constellations".

Many netizens may have misremembered the lyrics because of another song, "Fifty-Six Nationalities and Fifty-Six Flowers," whose first line reads "Fifty-Six Nationalities and Fifty-Six Flowers," and which was sung by Jiang Dawei on the Spring Festival night in 1986, making it all the rage.

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Love My China is in 4/4 time, in the key of B. The structure of the song is in three parts. The structure of the piece is in three sections, i.e. a+b+a+c. Among them, section a (the lead part) is the theme section of the piece, and sections b and c (the chorus) are the contrasting sections with section a. The whole piece of music is both bouncy and smooth at the same time. The whole piece of music is at the same time jumpy and smooth, showing a joyful feeling of singing and dancing.

The b section is a contrasting section with interludes, and this section of only three notes (sol, rei, dao) basically repeats a single pattern, a rhythmic pattern characteristic of the group dance style, which easily brings the song to its climax for the first time.

The c section is a strong contrasting musical passage, the rhythmic pattern of this section shows the momentum of the "slogan", but also expresses the joy and enthusiasm of the group dance. The whole piece has tension and relaxation, all in one breath. Expresses a strong sense of national pride.