Hong Hushui waved.
Hong Hushui.
Wave, wave, wave
Honghu bank
Yes, it's hometown.
The ship cast its net early in the morning.
Come back at night, the fish are full.
Wild ducks and lotus roots are everywhere.
Autumn harvest is full of fragrant rice.
Everyone says heaven is beautiful.
How can it be better than my Honghu land of fish and rice?
Hong Hushui.
Very long, very long, very long.
As soon as the sun comes out
Flash, flash golden light.
Deeper than the East China Sea.
The situation of fishermen
Get stronger every year.
The ship cast its net early in the morning.
Come back at night, the fish are full.
Wild ducks and lotus roots are everywhere.
Autumn harvest is full of fragrant rice.
Everyone says heaven is beautiful.
How can it be better than my Honghu land of fish and rice?
Hong Hushui.
Very long, very long, very long.
As soon as the sun comes out
Flash, flash golden light.
Deeper than the East China Sea.
The situation of fishermen
Get stronger every year.
The Creative Background of "Hong Hushui Beating Waves"
Hong Hushui Beating Waves is a folk song in south-central China. Composed by Mei Shaoshan, Zhu, Pan Jinjie, Uncle Ouyang Qian, and composed and sang with Uncle Ouyang Qian. The song was written on 1958. It was first 196 1 the theme song of Honghu Red Guards, an opera premiered by Hubei Experimental Repertory Theatre, which became the theme song of the movie after being adapted into a movie of the same name by 1, and soon got a wider spread.
Lyrics are in the form of rhyme, which is divided into the first eight sentences and the last six sentences. The first one rewrites the scene of Honghu Lake, and the next one re-expresses gratitude. Songs are rich in folk songs, which are the symbols of Hubei folk songs. /kloc-0 won the best music award of the first film Hundred Flowers Award in 1962, and/kloc-0 was selected as the "Hundred Praises China" outstanding commemorative song award in 1994.