Tu Honggang Jingzhong Bao Guo Lyrics

Jingzhong Repaying the Country

Song originally sung by Tu Honggang

Smoke of wolves rises and the Jiangshan River looks north

The dragon flag rolls up and the horse neighs, and the sword's breath is as frosty as frost

Heart is like the Yellow River and the water is vast, but who can fight against it in the past 20 years

Hate is wild, and the long sword goes wherever it is aimed

How many of the loyal souls of our brothers and sisters have been buried in other lands?

What if I had to die to serve my country

What if I had to sigh and be speechless, and cry tears of blood

The horse's hooves are going south, and the people are looking north

The people are looking north, and the grass is green and yellow, and the dust is rising

Would I like to defend the land and open up new frontiers? Will China's greatness be celebrated in all directions? The smoke of wolves rises and the Jiangshan River looks north

The dragon flag rolls up, the horse neighs, and the sword's breath is like frost? My heart is like the Yellow River

Who can stand up to the twenty years of war? Who can stand up to the hate? Where does the sword go?

How many loyal souls have been buried in other countries? How can they die to serve their country?

Sighs of regret, even more speechless, and tears of blood Horseshoeing to the south and looking to the north.

People looking to the north and the grass is green and yellow, and the dust is rising. I would like to protect the land and reopen the frontiers.

Tangdang China is going to let the four directions come to congratulate us.

Horseshoes are going to the south. The grass is green and yellow, and the dust is flying

I would like to defend the land and open up the border, and let China be known in all directions

Come to congratulate us?

Expanded Information:

"Jing Zhong Bao Guo" is a song performed by singer Tu Honggang. It was written by Chen Tao and composed by Zhang Hongguang. It is included in Tu Honggang's 1999 album of the same name, Jingzhong Reward the Country . The song reflects the life of Yue Fei, a famous general of the Southern Song Dynasty who fought against the Jin Dynasty, and glorifies Yue Fei's strong patriotism in serving the country with loyalty.

The song "Repaying the Country with Loyalty" has successfully portrayed the glorious image of Yue Fei, the great patriotic hero, with its heart-stopping melody, mournful and majestic atmosphere, magnificent momentum, and sorrowful and bleak tone. It is the embodiment of the national sentiment and national conflict of the era in which Yue Fei lived, thanks to which the psychological situation of the people at that time and the indignation of harboring anger not yet expressed, and became the voice of the times.

Tu Honggang (屠洪刚), born in March 1967 in Beijing, is a male singer and actor from mainland China who graduated from the Chinese Academy of Opera.

In 1978, Tu Honggang was admitted to the Chinese Academy of Opera and graduated from the Academy as a soloist in the Railway Cultural Troupe, and began his acting career. 1988, at the age of 21, Tu Honggang took part in the Third National Young Singers Television Grand Prix, and was awarded the Excellent Singer Award. In 1990, Tu Honggang participated in the Spring Festival Gala for the first time, and sang the opening song, began to be known by the audience. 1996, the launch of the song "Farewell My Concubine" quickly became popular, the same year, the song MTV won the "China Music and Television Competition" Gold Award.

Tu Honggang's voice has always given people a mature man's feeling, and the unique flavor of his songs attracts fans. Tu Honggang embodies a kind of masculinity and celebrates the classic romance that has been passed down through the ages. Songs such as "Farewell My Concubine", "Being Loyal to the Country" and "Chinese Kung Fu" are typical of the "Tu style". (China.org.cn comment)