There were three versions of the TV series, Fence Woman and Dog: Fence, Woman and Dog, Windlass, Woman and Well, and Ancient Boat, Woman and Net. Among them, the theme song of " Fence, Woman and Dog " was " Shadow of the Fence Wall," sung by Mao Amin. The ending song was " The Bitter and Happy Years," sung by Fan Linlin.
Fence, Woman and Dog was one of the "rural trilogy"(Fence, Woman and Dog, Windlass, Woman and Well, Ancient Boat, Woman and Net) TV series that caused a great response in the early 1990s. The play told the story of Ge Maoyuan's four sons and three daughters-in-law in a small mountain village in the northeast. Among them, Tong Suo and Zao Hua wanted to divorce, and Yin Suo also wanted to live separately, which caused Maoyuan's dissatisfaction. The series had 12 episodes, each lasting about 48 minutes.
The Fence: Woman and Dog was the first television series with a realistic social theme in the mainland of China. It was also one of the "Trilogy of the Village"(the "Trilogy of Women's Fate"). The play was adapted from Han Zhijun's novel,"The Four Fates." It told the story of Ge Maoyuan's four sons and three daughters-in-law in a small mountain village in the northeastern countryside. Among them, Tong Suo and Date Flower wanted to divorce, which triggered a series of family disputes and farce. The drama had a total of 12 episodes, with Tian Chengren, Wu Yuhua, and others as the main actors.
The Fence: Woman and Dog was a Chinese drama series that aired in 1989. It was also one of the "Trilogy of the Village"("Trilogy of Women's Fate"). The play was adapted from Han Zhijun's novel,"The Four Fates." It told the story of Ge Maoyuan's four sons and three daughters-in-law in a small mountain village in the northeastern countryside. Among them, Tong Suo and Date Flower wanted to divorce, which triggered a series of family disputes and farce. The drama had a total of 12 episodes, with Tian Chengren, Wu Yuhua, and others as the main actors.
The theme song of The Legend of Jing Ke was "Beauty" sung by Hu Yanbin, which was included in his album, Music Mix. The theme song of "Legend of Wu Mei Niang" was "Empress" sung by Joey Yung, which was included in her album "Empress." The opening and ending theme of "Li Chuntian's Spring" was Li Jian's performance of "Legend," which was included in his album "Years Flow Like Water." The ending song of "Wolf Man" was "Legend" sung by Zou Rui. The theme song of "The Legend of Chu and Han" was "Heroes of the World" sung by Han Lei, and the interlude was "Song of the Gale" composed by Xu Peidong. The opening song of "The Legend of Wu Mei Niang"(Fan Bingbing's version) was "Qianqiu" sung by Sun Nan. As for the theme songs of other TV series, I'm not sure.
Shadow of the Fence was a TV series. We know that 'The Shadow of the Fence' is based on the popular TV series 'Fence, Woman and Dog' trilogy. Through the form of a national dance drama, the play showed the story of the main character, Zizihua, who grew up from an ordinary rural girl to a modern woman with independent life values. In addition, the play also had a theme song called " Shadow of the Fence Wall," written by Zhang Li and composed by Xu Peidong. The male version was sung by Sun Guoqing, and the female version was sung by Mao Amin. The song had won the 30-year reform and opening up outstanding TV drama song award and the National Drama Festival's 30 most influential TV drama theme song award.
The three TV series of the windlass, woman, and dog referred to Fence: Woman and Dog, Windlass: Woman and Well, and Ancient Boat: Woman and Net. These three TV series were one of the "Trilogy of the Village"("Trilogy of Women's Fate") that caused a great sensation in China in the early 1990s. They were all modern TV series adapted from Han Zhijun's novel, The Four Fates. These dramas told the stories of rural areas in Northeast China. With the theme of women's fate, they delved into the roles and fates of rural women in the family and society. These series were very popular at the time and were considered classics. They still have high ratings today.
The Woman on the Fence was one of the television dramas that caused a great stir in the mainland of China in the early 1990s, the "Village Trilogy"("Women's Fate Trilogy"). The play was adapted from Han Zhijun's novel,"Fate Quartets", directed by Chen Yutian, and starred by Tian Chengren and Wu Yuhua.
Ye Qianwen sang the theme songs of the TV series, such as " The Lion Roars in the East River,"" The Four Young Masters of Beijing," and " I'm Crazy for Money."
I can't provide all the songs from the TV series " Choosing the Heavens " because the music rights of this TV series may have been bought by other companies or singers. However, I can tell you some information about the theme song and interlude of the drama. The theme song of " Choosing the Sky " was " Where's the Happiness?" sung by singer Jay Chou. This song was very popular on the Internet, and many people thought that it was the official theme song of " Choosing the Heavens." There were also some other well-known songs in the show, such as "Nine Songs of Heaven","Full Time Expert","Ten Years", etc. These songs were closely related to the plot and characters of the TV series, adding a lot of emotion and atmosphere to the show.
All the songs of the TV series, Requiem, included the theme song, the opening song, the ending song, and the interlude. The theme song was " We Won't Be Falling " sung by Chen Xueran, the opening song was " Requiem Opening Song," the ending song was " I Just Care Too Much " sung by Ning Huanyu, and the interlude was " Time Flight " sung by Bai Yu and Zhu Yilong. In addition, there were other original soundtracks included in the album 'Requiem Original Soundtrack.' The exact number of songs and names were not provided.