The theme song of Windlass-Woman and Well is "Fate is Not a Windlass".
"Fate is Not a Windlass" was written by Zhang Qua, composed by Xu Peidong, and sung by singer Wei Wei, and was included in the album "The Hundred Collections of Chinese Singing Celebrities in the 20th Century", which was released on March 28, 1998, and was released on the same day.
Rolling Sumac is always entangled in the rope of the well, and we have to break through the rope of the well, which is an allegory of fighting against destiny. The piece was the theme song for the 1990s TV drama "Windlass-Woman and Well".
"Fate is not a windlass" is the theme song of the TV series "Windlass - Women and Wells", one of the "Rural Trilogy" ("Women's Fate Trilogy") TV series that attracted a large response in the mainland in the early 1990s. Fences, Women and Dogs".
Singer's Early Years:
Wei Wei was born in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, on September 28, 1963, and showed a talent for singing and dancing from the age of 4. She learned singing skills from a teacher at the age of 6, and began training for dance performances at the age of 8.
In 1985, she participated in a national singing competition in Wuhan and was selected as one of the 12 stars of the Shenzhou singing world.
In 1986, she took part in the CCTV Youth Singing Competition and won the second place in the popular group. Afterwards, as the first national representative of China, she participated in the 24th Sopot International Music Festival in Poland and won the Special Prize for Singing and the Miss Most Photogenic Award.
Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Wei Weiwei for the above