For who? What's the name of this song?

"For Who" is a song sung by Zu Hai, written by Zou Youkai and composed by Meng Qingyun. It is included in the album "For Who" released by Zu Hai in August 1999.

Lyrics:

Mud covered the trouser legs and sweat soaked the back of the clothes.

I don't know who you are, but I know who you are for.

For whom, for the autumn harvest.

In order to return to the geese in spring, I sang youth without regrets with full blood.

I don't know when my comrades will come back. Who are you and who do you serve?

When will you come back, my comrade-in-arms Who are you?

For whom, my brothers and sisters don't cry.

Who is the most beautiful, who is the most tired, my folks, my comrades.

Brothers and sisters, my trouser legs are covered with mud.

Sweat soaked my back. I have no idea who you are.

But I know who you are for, and for whom.

For the harvest in autumn, for the return of wild geese in spring.

Full of blood, singing youth without regrets, looking at the horizon, I wonder when my comrades will return.

Who are you and who do you serve? When will you come back, my comrade-in-arms

Who you are and for whom, brothers and sisters don't cry.

Who is the most beautiful, who is the most tired, my folks, my comrades.

My brothers and sisters, sisters.

Extended data:

During the period of 1998, affected by the recent heavy rain, the Yangtze River basin experienced the biggest flood since 1954. In the process of flood fighting and disaster relief, the People's Liberation Army fought the flood with its own body. For Who was written to commemorate and celebrate the heroes who fought for their lives in the 1998 catastrophic flood. In this unique way, Zu Hai hopes to express his heartfelt respect to the disaster relief heroes.

"For Who" eulogized the lofty qualities of the people's soldiers, such as courage, fortitude and unyielding, and touched countless Chinese sons and daughters. Praised the great spirit of soldiers who are not afraid of suffering, fatigue and sacrifice. Its sincere and melodious melody sings the dedication and mission consciousness of soldiers in peacetime, and also sings the gratitude of the people of the whole country to the people's soldiers and the deep unity between the army and the people.

In addition to her extraordinary singing skills and clever performance on the stage, Zu Hai's changeable modeling and singing style that broke through the national tradition also made her the most beautiful scenery in the new folk song camp. Her international voice is not only recognized and accepted by mainland and Hong Kong and Taiwan audiences, but also has a bosom friend on the international stage. Therefore, as the first person to hold a solo concert in Hongkong, Zu Hai deserved it.