Cheerful and happy songs: Home for the New Year with Money, No Money, Chinese Beauty, Fine Flowers, Full Moon, Auspicious Dance, Joyful Year of China.
1, "Have Money or Not Have Money to Go Home for the New Year"
"Have Money or Not Have Money to Go Home for the New Year" is a song sung by singers Long Meizi and Wang Baoqiang, with lyrics written by Zhao Xiaoyuan and Yuan Chun, music composed by Gu Yuzu and Li Ke, and arranged by Li Ke. It was released in November 2007
The background of the composition comes from the life of Northern drift. Chinese New Year is the day of family reunion, which is very important for many people. Home is the warmest harbor, just like the lyrics of this song, "there is always New Year's Eve dinner at home". The song is a very good example of how many heartbreaking stories of the northern migrants are sung.
2, "Chinese beauty"
"Chinese beauty" as the nine moon miracle, Xu Zichun, Liu Zhuo together to complete the tune, in January 17, 2012 was officially released, as the 2012 CCTV Spring Festival Gala of the opening of the year the first song, showing the Chinese nation's unique style and charm.
3, "Good Flowers and Full Moon"
"Good Flowers and Full Moon" is sung by Diao Han. The song contains a very strong nostalgic feelings, in the Spring Festival happy time can choose this book song slightly lament the passing years! As the saying goes, beautiful flowers do not bloom often, good scenery is not always pleasant.
4, "auspicious dance"
"Auspicious dance" from the atomic fly, the old cat, Fan Tongkun, Lin Pei chung together to complete the tune, released on January 10, 2017, this song is also called the "Year of the Rooster song", because the melody of the tune is full of joyful atmosphere, in which with a thick The song is also known as the "Year of the Rooster Song" because the melody is full of cheerful atmosphere, in which there is a strong atmosphere of the New Year.
5, "Happy Chinese New Year"
"Happy Chinese New Year" as Sun Yue, Zhang Junyi, Bian Liunian together to complete the tune, in January 1998 officially released, as the 1999 Spring Festival Gala's opening song, the so-called "joy joy joy Chinese New Year, red-hot to forever".