The theme song of the 1990 Asian Games, "Asian Mighty Wind", is a song sung by Wei Wei and Liu Huan, which has had a profound impact in China as well as Asia.
"Asia's Mighty Wind", a song sung by Wei Wei and Liu Huan, with lyrics by Zhang Qua and music by Xu Peidong, was the promotional song for the 11th Asian Games held in Beijing in 1990. An important part of the popularity of "Asian Wind" comes from its catchy lyrics. The lyrics use the rhetorical techniques of personification, simile and refrain many times, making it a majestic read.
"Asian Breath" is so far beyond the realm of sports songs that it could even be called a pop song. The song's soaring melody demonstrates the power and affluence of the Chinese people and their deep friendship with Asian countries. The song "Asian Wind" has had a far-reaching impact in China and Asia. The song is more of a mass appeal and cry.
Lyrics of The Mighty Wind of Asia
We, Asia The mountain is a high head
We, Asia The river is like a hot flow of blood
We, Asia The trees are rooted together
We, Asia The clouds are holding hands
Mangdao wrapped in a belt of jade, the field weaving colorful silk
We, Asia The wind rises up in the sky Asia
We, Asia, have beautiful mountains and rivers
We, Asia, are rich in products
We, Asia, have the most industrious people
We, Asia, have the best athletes
We, Asia, have guests from all over the world and friends from all continents
The winds of Asia are blowing
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