Simple square dance, I love you, the back of China.

I Love You, China is the theme song of the movie Overseas Hong Haier. Shortly after the reform and opening-up, the number of people returning to China increased from 65,438 to 0,980, and the number of returned overseas Chinese increased day by day. In this context, China has produced the film Overseas Red Kids, which reflects patriotic overseas Chinese's love for the motherland. This is a feature film that reflects the joys and sorrows of overseas Chinese. Huang, a young woman, entered the military region art troupe. Although her voice is crisp and euphemistic, because she is the daughter of overseas Chinese, her admission has been hindered. After smashing the Gang of Four, Wallace finally stepped onto the stage.

With the popularity of the film in the early 1980s, the theme song sung by Ye Peiying, a famous Malaysian soprano and returned overseas Chinese, was also sung in the land of China. 1980 "I Love You, China" won the "Excellent Pop Song", and 1983 won the "Morning Bell Award" in the first excellent song selection.

The lyrics of the song "I Love You, China" are written in the way of "Fu Bi Trip" in the traditional rhyme of China, with three sighs and concise words. By using the methods of overlapping sentences and parallelism, the spring seedlings, autumn fruits, forests, mountains and rivers, pastoral crops and so on are described vividly and delicately. It expresses the ardent and sincere patriotic feelings of overseas travelers to the motherland. This song consists of three parts. The first part is the introduction paragraph, which brings people into the artistic realm of lark overlooking the earth and singing loudly with free rhythm, broad breath, bright and high-pitched tone and ups and downs melody. The second part is the main part of the song. The rhythm is gentle, the melody is rising step by step, euphemistic, deep and restrained, which spreads a magnificent picture of the motherland and deepens the theme of "I love you, China". The third part is the ending paragraph, which leads to the climax of the song through the expression of two interlinings "ah". The last sentence, "My mother, my motherland", ended in a high-pitched area, pouring out the ardent patriotic feelings of overseas children for the motherland. The melody is undulating and circuitous, and the rhythm is free and long, which echoes the first part.

After the founding of New China, many achievements have been made in overseas Chinese affairs. However, due to the influence of ultra-left ideological trend, the status and role of overseas Chinese have not been fully understood for a long time. . After the downfall of the Gang of Four, a large number of literary and artistic works, such as I Love You, China, which positively reflected overseas Chinese, broke ground.