The Moon at the Post is a song sung by Yongfeng and written by Yongfeng and Qingcheng. The release date is 20 17-06- 12. Yongfeng, formerly known as Chen Yongfeng, male, soloist of the Cultural and Art Troupe of the Political Department of the Second Artillery Corps, a famous tenor, was born in Pinglu County, Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province. "The Moon at the Post" depicts a picture of people's soldiers missing their hometown and relying on the moon to place their homesickness.
Lyrics: The moon in the post hangs in the sky, patrol by me, stand guard by me, your smile touches my military uniform, and your light polishes my steel gun. Ah, the moon at the post warms my heart like my mother, and I stand guard without regrets. Ah, the moon at the post warms my heart like my mother. I stand guard without regrets and make my mother happy and auspicious every day. The moon in the post hangs in the sky, patrolling according to me, standing guard according to me, your eyes watching me grow, and your entrustment will always be remembered in your heart.
Ah, the moon at the post warms my heart like my mother, and I stand guard without regrets. Ah, the moon at the post warms my heart like my mother. I stand guard without regrets, so that my mother can be happy and healthy every year.
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