The Original Singers of "The Winds of Asia

The original singer of "Asian Mighty Wind" is Wei Wei and Liu Huan.

"Asian Mighty Wind" is a song written by Zhang Qua, composed by Xu Peidong, and sung by Wei Wei and Liu Huan. It was the promotional song for the 11th Asian Games held in Beijing in 1990. As two of the most popular singers in the country at that time, Wei Wei and Liu Huan's passionate singing added a lot of color to the song, and with this song, Liu Huan and Wei Wei's singing career also reached a peak.

Wei Wei, formerly known as Zhang Juxia, was born on September 28, 1963 in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China, and is originally from Xiangcheng Town, Cangshan County, Linyi City, Shandong Province, and is a Chinese mainland female singer, composer, and national-level actress. Liu Huan (刘欢), born on August 26, 1963 in Tianjin, China, graduated from the Beijing Institute of International Relations (BIIR) majoring in French Literature, is a Chinese pop male singer, musician and music educator.

Appreciation of the song "Asian Heroes"

"Asian Heroes" completely transcends the category of sports songs and can even be called a pop song. The melody of this song shows the power and wealth of the Chinese people and the deep friendship with Asian countries. The song "Asian Wind" has had a far-reaching impact in China and Asia. The song is more of a mass appeal and cry.

An important part of the popularity of Asian Wind comes from its catchy lyrics. The lyrics use personification, metaphors, and looping rhetorical devices many times, making them a powerful read. The spirit of unity and progress contained in "Asian Wind" was inspiring and uplifting, and fit the context of the time perfectly.