Sister, you boldly go forward
Composed by Zhao Jiping
Lyrics by Zhang Yimou
Originally sung by Jiang Wen
Sister, you boldly go forward? Go forward, don't look back
The great road to heaven, nine thousand nine hundred?
Dare you go forward, sister? Go forward, don't look back
The road to heaven, 9,900, 9,999
Sister, do you dare to go forward? Go forward, don't look back
From now on? You've built a red embroidered tower
Throwing a red embroidered ball? And hit me right on the head
Drink a pot of red sorghum wine with you? Red sorghum wine
Red sorghum wine, hey? Sister, you go forward boldly
Go forward, don't look back? The road that leads to the sky is 9,900
9,999, sister, you boldly go forward
Forward, don't go back? From now on
Will you build that red embroidered tower? Throwing red embroidered balls
And hitting me on the head? Drink a pot of red sorghum wine with you
Red sorghum wine? The red sorghum wine
Sister, go forward boldly.
Expanded Information:
"Sister You Boldly Go Forward" is a song sung by singer Jiang Wen.
The Mushroom Brothers, who have always been good at American country music style, were assigned by Harlem to join Dai Quan, and the combination of "two" versus "one" made the whole stage more infectious, but Mr. Harlem chose a song for them with a strong
American country music and Chinese country music together, the subversive change has really changed the flavor. Northwest wind also completely turned into American country style. The main assessment of the tutor Harlin and dream tutor Ella, but also to listen to the over-exuberance, love to make fun of them and even follow the rhythm of frequent ghost face.
Jiang Wen, born on January 5, 1963 in Tangshan City, Hebei Province, mainland China actor, director, screenwriter, graduated from the Central Academy of Drama in 1984, at the age of 24, won the 1987 Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actor in a Popular Movie for his performance in Hibiscus Town, and then a series of works have produced a large response, including the 1988 Berlin International Film Festival Golden Bear Award for Red Sorghum. Red Sorghum, which won the Golden Bear Award at the 1988 Berlin International Film Festival, and Beijingers in New York, which won the Golden Eagle Award for Chinese television in 1994.