Singing for the Motherland
Singer: Wang Su-Taki
Composer: Wang Xin
Lyrics: Wang Xin
The five-starred red flag is fluttering in the wind, and the victory song is so loud
Singing for the motherland, which is going to be prosperous and strong from now on
Crossing over the mountains and the plains
The wide and beautiful land
is our dear home, and we love peace
We love our home, and we are united and friendly and strong as the Yellow River and the Yangtze River. The wide and beautiful land
is our dear hometown, we love peace
We love our hometown, we are united, friendly and strong as steel
The five-starred red flag flutters in the wind, and the victory song is so loud
Singing of our beloved motherland, now on the way to prosperity and strength
Crossing over the mountains, crossing over the plains
Crossing over the rushing Yellow River The Yangtze River, the wide and beautiful land
is our dear hometown, we love peace
We love our hometown, we are united and strong as steel
The five-starred red flag flutters in the wind, and the victory song is so loud
Singing of our beloved motherland, now on the road to prosperity
Singing of our beloved motherland, now on the road to prosperity
Singing of our beloved motherland, now on the road to prosperity
Expanded Information:
The song "Sing for the Motherland" is a patriotic song sung by Wang Su-Taki. on September 12, 1951, Premier Zhou Enlai personally issued a decree of the Central People's Government that "Sing for the Motherland" should be widely sung throughout the country. The song has become the ceremonial, opening or closing song of various major events in China. 1989, the song won the Golden Record Award of China National Records Corporation.
Wang Su-Taki (Silence), born on September 17, 1989 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, graduated from the Shenyang Conservatory of Music, Department of Composition, male singer-songwriter and musician in mainland China.
In May 2010, he released his debut album "Foster"; in November, he released his first solo EP "Slowly Understanding"; in August 2012, he released his second solo album "Gravity"; in June 2014, he released his third original album "Passing on the Music"; in July 2015, he sang the theme song "Wheel of the Year" for the TV series "Flowers and Bones".