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The Significance of the Song "True colors of soldiers"
The true colors of soldiers' lyrics show the true colors of our country's bloody and selfless heroes.

Only young people who have fought passionately, fought tenaciously and made contributions to the people will leave a rich, warm, lasting and regretless memories of youth. "

They are "basking" in the proudest, most exciting, proudest, most regretless and most fulfilling youth, telling "infinite loyalty!"

Soldiers true colors lyrics:

You don't know me.

I'm not alone either.

You don't know me.

I am still me.

If one day a storm comes.

Wind and rain will show my true colors as a soldier.

The True Color of Soldiers is a song sung by Yan Weiwen, written by Shi Shunyi and composed by Sang Nan.

Yan Weiwen, 1957 was born in Pingyao County, Shanxi Province on August 26th. He graduated from China Conservatory of Music, was a national first-class actor, was a director of China Musicians Association, and was a tenor of the Song and Dance Troupe of the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission.

1970, Yan Weiwen was admitted to Shanxi Song and Dance Troupe, but became a dancer. At the same time, all the recruited children have certain dance skills. Yan Weiwen's waist, legs and body were obviously too stiff, so he began a dance career with both physical and mental suffering.