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Lyrics of China's five thousand-year-old children's songs
The lyrics of Five Thousand Years of China are as follows:

Xia and Shang Dynasties, Western Zhou Dynasty and Eastern Zhou Dynasty are divided into two parts.

The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period unified Qin and Han Dynasties.

Three points, two pounds extending back and forth.

The Northern and Southern Dynasties coexisted, and the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties passed on.

After Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, the imperial dynasty ended here.

Right and wrong, big waves wash sand, that generation.

Five thousand years of wind and frost changes, five thousand years of soul and dream.

Love this brick and tile, nothing left, nothing left, a word of Yan Huang, this life will remain the same.

Xia and Shang Dynasties, Western Zhou Dynasty and Eastern Zhou Dynasty are divided into two parts.

The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period unified Qin and Han Dynasties.

Three points, two pounds extending back and forth.

The Northern and Southern Dynasties coexisted, and the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties passed on.

After Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, the imperial dynasty ended here.

Right and wrong, big waves wash sand, that generation.

Five thousand years of wind and frost changes, five thousand years of soul and dream.

Love this brick and tile, nothing left, nothing left, a word of Yan Huang, this life will remain the same.

Five thousand years of elegance changes, five thousand years of soul dreams.

I love this brick, brick by brick, without changing a word.

Five thousand years of wind and frost changes, five thousand years of soul and dream.

Love this brick and tile, nothing left, nothing left, a word of Yan Huang, this life will remain the same.

Five Thousand Years of China is a song sung and written by Xiao Yang, composed by Zhou Yongxian and arranged by Du. Included in the album "Five Thousand Years of China", released on July 25th, 20th17th.

Song appreciation:

When I first read the title of this song, I felt a little magnificent. I thought it should be a mature and experienced singer to perform, but I didn't expect the singer to be an 8-year-old girl. Xiao Yang's simple singing is particularly nice.

Five Thousand Years of China depicts a picture of China's history. Xiao Yang's sweet voice, catchy melody and atmospheric Chinese style arrangement soon became the favorite of primary and secondary school campus teachers. Because of the beautiful melody, it is easy for big friends and children to remember the dynasties in China's glorious history of 5,000 years.

At the same time, this song also tells everyone that no matter how the times change, the civilization and spirit of the Chinese nation will never wither, inspiring the audience to create a better future.