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The lyrics of the student version of Five Thousand Years of China were as follows: How many heroes have emerged in China over the past five thousand years? Their faces in the midst of war have touched the heartstrings. The undying faith of the Red Boat is fearless and dangerous. The revolutionary spirit will always be remembered in my heart. I am not afraid of the wind and snow. My Chinese children bleed and shed no tears. I will never regret entering China to show my might. My faith is as strong as iron and I am not afraid of hardship or tiredness. I remember the bravery and fearlessness of the revolutionary martyrs. I am full of blood. My Chinese youth is brave and does not retreat. I have the wisdom and responsibility to soar. I will work hard to learn culture and grow up to build a greater China. I will bravely and confidently create tomorrow.
The printed version of Five Thousand Years of China's lyrics was as follows:
How many heroes have emerged in China's five thousand years?
The face in the flames of war touches the heartstrings
The undying faith, the red boat, fearless of danger
The revolutionary spirit will always be remembered in my heart
Not afraid of the wind and snow, my Chinese children bleed but not shed tears
I will never regret entering China to show my might
Faith is as strong as iron, not afraid of hardship and fatigue
Remember the bravery of the revolutionary martyrs
Full of blood, I, a Chinese youth, am brave and never retreat
With wisdom and responsibility, we can soar
Work hard to learn culture, grow up, and build a greater China
Brave forward and confidently create tomorrow
Please note that the lyrics above are printed versions of the Five Thousand Years of China.
" Years " was the theme song of the TV series " Celebrating Years." Duan Sisi wrote the lyrics, Tan Xuan composed the music, and Xiao Zhan sang it. The lyrics were as follows:
I only ask for a smile and peace
Don't ask how many flowers bloom
Whose painting is left blank
Whose story is ancient
Whose wait coincided with the blooming of flowers
Time turns
Fleeting Years
In the memory of the palm
It's fine palm lines
Like those years in the past
Green and beautiful
be ignorant of
Full Hall Flower Drunken Three Thousand Guests was from the Tang Dynasty poet Guan Xiu's "Offering Money to the Father." The lyrics described the scene where the fragrance of flowers intoxicated countless guests, implying a lively and festive atmosphere. This lyric was widely quoted in literature to describe grand scenes and lively atmosphere.
The theme song of " Celebrating the Years " was " One Thought, One Life ". The first line of the lyrics was," Have you ever heard of the cliffs of a snowy mountain? It has made people's souls linger in their dreams." The song narrated the story of a young man with a mysterious background who had experienced the trials and tempering of his family, Jianghu, and the temple. The lyrics of the song were affectionate and beautiful, with a classical charm, combining melancholy, compassion, and grand and desolate emotions. As a poet, Li Jian used simple and easy to understand words to condense the tragic core of "Celebrating Years" into a few words. The melody of this song was full of twists and turns, which matched the ups and downs of the plot. It showed the complexity of the relationship between the characters and the long-standing grievances in the story. In order to write this song, Li Jian took the time to read through the original novel of " Celebrating the Years ", which had millions of words, and repeatedly reviewed the lyrics before finally deciding on the final draft. The lyrics of " A Lifetime in One Thought " were grand and full of Zen. The melody was layered and full of musical layers. Li Jian's singing was simple and unadorned, but it was full of stories, telling the ups and downs of the world and the ups and downs of life.
The lyrics in the poem "Celebrating Years" referred to the poems that appeared in the work "Celebrating Years". We can know that some ancient poems appeared in "Celebrating the Years," such as Du Fu's "The Wind is Rapid and the Sky is High and the Apes are Howling," Zhang Kejiu's "Joy in Front of the Palace·Ci Suanzhai Rhyme," Bai Juyi's "Farewell on the Grass of Li Li Yuan" and "Spring Walk on Qiantang Lake," etc. These poems were used to express emotions, describe scenery, or show the inner world of the characters. In addition to these ancient poems, there were also some classic lines in the play, such as " What can protect yourself is not conspiracy, power, or anything else, but power. You have to remember this." "This world is very abnormal. If you're not abnormal, how are you going to turn it around?" Wait a minute. These lines conveyed the thoughts, attitudes, and values of the characters in the play through concise and powerful language. In general, the words in " Celebrating the Years " contained ancient poems and classic lines. They enriched the plot and showed the characters 'personalities and emotions.
Some ancient poems appeared in "Celebrating the Years", such as Du Fu's "The Wind is Rapid and the Sky is High and the Apes are Howling", Zhang Kejiu's "Joy in Front of the Palace·Ci Suanzhai Rhyme", Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Grass on the Plain" and "Spring Walk on Qiantang Lake", etc. These poems were all quoted in the play, adding a literary atmosphere to the story.