"Orchid Grass" piano score
Picture source: Music House "Orchid Grass" lyrics
I came from the mountains to bring Orchid grass
Plant it in a small garden in the hope that the flowers will bloom early
Look at it three times a day and the flowers will be over.
But there is still no orchid in bud.
Seeing the arrival of autumn, moving orchids into the greenhouse
I can’t forget to cherish them every night
I hope that the flowers will bloom soon and my long-lasting wishes will be fulfilled
< p> The garden is full of flowers blooming in full bloomI came from the mountains with orchid grass
I planted it in the small garden hoping that the flowers will bloom early
After watching it three times a day, the flowers are gone
But there are still no orchids in buds
Seeing the arrival of autumn, I moved the orchids into the greenhouse
I cherish them every night. Can't forget
I hope the flowers will bloom soon and my long-cherished wish will come true
The garden is full of flowers blooming with great fragrance
I came from the mountains with orchids< /p>
Planted in a small garden in the hope that the flowers will bloom early
Seeing the flowers three times a day is too late
But none of the orchids are still in bud
Seeing the arrival of autumn, moving orchids into the greenhouse
I can’t forget to cherish them every night
I hope the flowers will bloom soon and my long-cherished wish will be fulfilled
The whole courtyard is full The flowers bloom in clusters and are fragrant. "Orchid Grass" song introduction
"Orchid Grass" is a single released by Liu Wenzheng from 1978 to 1979, and is included in the "Orchid Grass" album. The lyrics of "Orchid Grass" are derived from Hu Shi's poem "Hope". As Hu Shi drifted to Taiwan in his later years, it became popular in the mainland again with Liu Wenzheng's guitar. Almost boys who fall in love early can sing "I came from the mountains with orchids and grass". The girls who heard it would smile knowingly. The creative background of "Orchid Grass"
This was originally a poem "Hope" written by Mr. Hu Shi in his early years. In the summer of 1921, Hu Shi went to Xishan. His friends Xiong Bingsan and his wife gave him a pot of orchid grass. He was very happy. He happily took it home and took good care of it while reading and writing, but it didn't bloom until autumn, so he wrote this little poem inspired by his feelings. Later, it was modified and set to music by Chen Xiande and Zhang Bi from Taiwan, and it was renamed "Orchid Grass", which became widely sung.