Lyrics of "Pear Blossoms Bloom Again":
I can't forget the pear blossoms blooming every year in my hometown,
dying the mountains and my small village white.
Mother sat under the pear tree,
the spinning wheel buzzed.
I climbed up the pear branch.
Smell the fragrance of pear blossoms.
Shake the white branches.
Flowers are flying all over the sky,
falling on mother’s head,
floating on the spinning wheel.
Give me a happy hometown,
I will never forget it,
I will never forget it forever.
Returning to my hometown,
The pear blossoms are blooming again.
I found my dream,
I wholeheartedly understand it.
Everything in the small village remains the same,
it is empty under the trees.
Under the trees full of pear blossoms,
The spinning wheel no longer sounds.
Shake the white branches,
flowers are flying all over the sky,
two lines of rolling tears,
flow under the tree.
Give me my hometown of flesh and blood,
I will never forget it,
I will never forget it forever.
Shake the white branches,
The rain of flowers is flying all over the sky,
falling on mother’s head,
floating on the spinning wheel .
Give me a happy hometown,
I will never forget it,
I will never forget it forever.
Shake the white branches,
Flowers are flying all over the sky.
Two lines of rolling tears,
flowed under the tree.
Give me the hometown of flesh and blood,
I will never forget it,
I will never forget it forever,
Never forget it.
Introduction to "The Pear Blossoms Are Blooming Again"
"The Pear Blossoms Are Blooming Again" was written by Zhou Feng in 1984 based on Alan Tam's classic Cantonese song "Late Spring". Alan Tam's "The Pear Blossoms Are Blooming Again" "Belated Spring" has rewritten lyrics based on Akira Inaba's "Natsu Kotaru". The original singer of "Pear Blossoms Bloom Again" is Zhou Feng. The original title of the song was composed by Akira Inaba and was originally titled Natsume. Morita Douji's work of the same period, "The Man's Weeping Man" is very similar to it.
In the 1980s, Zhou Feng was already a free and easy young man. He not only loved dancing, but also loved singing. The leader of the song and dance troupe found that he had a strong sense of music and a good voice, so he was not asked to dance and was asked to sing full-time. In the first performance, the enthusiastic applause prevented him from getting off the stage. He succeeded and the audience recognized him.
Then Zhou Feng released his first solo album to fans across the country under the title "Charm of the Eyes": it included "Pear Blossoms Bloom Again", "Wait Until This Day Next Year", and "It's Hard to Find a Friend" Waiting for Good Songs suddenly became the best-selling audio tape, with sales reaching more than 1.8 million boxes.