Ask for the lyrics of "Flowers Bloom to the Sun"

Bloom flowers to the sun.

Theme song of feature film blossoming flowers.

Singer: Beijing Children's Palace Choir

Look, Wan Li has a mighty east wind, and Wan Li has a mighty east wind.

Look at that, the mountains are full of spring, and the mountains are full of spring.

Qingshan nods, the river laughs, and a hundred flowers blossom.

Spring breeze blows, spring rain falls, and delicate flowers are fragrant.

Raise your head, straighten your waist and greet the sun with a smile.

Flowers can't live without soil, huh? ...

Fish can't live without the ocean, huh? ...

Thousands of children in Qian Qian are inseparable from their dear leaders.

I can't live without my dear party. Flowers bloom to the sun.

The red heart is towards the party, the heart of the red teenager.

With red wings, ready, ready.

Always ready to run to the place where the motherland needs it.

Look, Wan Li has a mighty east wind, and Wan Li has a mighty east wind.

Look at that, the mountains are full of spring, and the mountains are full of spring.

Qingshan nods, the river laughs, and a hundred flowers blossom.

Let a hundred flowers blossom in the classroom, and dig for treasures in the knowledge hall.

Flowers bloom on the playground, making the body as strong as iron.

Flowers are blooming in the experimental field, ah ...

Crops grow fat and strong; ah ...

The orchard is full of flowers and trees.

Grow up with us and bloom to the sun.

Each red heart faces the party, and the star torch guides us.

Set high aspirations from an early age, prepare, prepare.

Always ready to give all your strength to capitalism.

Extended data:

Blossoming flowers Facing the Sun is the theme song of 1962 movie blossoming flowers. Tang He was born in 1922, formerly known as Zhang Huayu, a composer. He used to be the executive director of China Musicians Association and the deputy head of Beijing Military Region Comrades Art Troupe.

1940 began to compose music, and songs such as "Turn Over and Never Forget the Party" and "Good Border Area" were widely sung. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he worked as a professional composer in the gay art troupe.

Tang He, formerly known as Zhang Huayu, is a composer. He used to be the executive director of China Musicians Association and the deputy head of Beijing Military Region Comrades Art Troupe. 1940 began to compose music, and songs such as "Turn Over and Never Forget the Party" and "Good Border Area" were widely sung. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he worked as a professional composer in the gay art troupe.