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Lyrics of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

Lyrics: Zhang Qianyi.

Music: Zhang Qianyi

Original song: Li Na

Who brought the ancient call?

Who left a thousand years of hope?

Are there any silent songs?

Or that unforgettable attachment

Oh, I see mountains and mountains.

Mountains and rivers are connected.

Yalaso

That's the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

Who is looking up at the blue sky day and night?

Who longs for eternal dreams?

Do you have a song of praise?

Or seemingly unchangeable majesty?

Oh, I see mountains and mountains.

Mountains and rivers are connected.

Yalaso

That is the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

Yalaso

That is the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

Extended data:

The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau published in 1993 is the representative work of China soprano Li Na, composed by Zhang Qianyi. It is the opening song of 1993 TV series "Heaven", followed by the ending song of 2005 TV series "Snow Land Love". 200 1 Qinghai-Tibet Plateau won the first China Golden Bell Award for vocal works.

The song "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" sung by Han Hong on 20 13 is a model for China to challenge tenors, and it is also the most popular and representative work of China.

Creation background

From 65438 to 0994, Zhang Qianyi, director of the editorial office of the Armed Police Art Troupe, was invited to compose music for the TV series Heaven. "Heavenly Road" tells the story of two generations of people's liberation army building the Qinghai-Tibet Highway, showing the two grand themes of national unity and military-civilian unity.

When writing this song, Zhang Qianyi had never been to Tibet. It was a great challenge for him at that time how to create a song that not only had the elements of Tibetan music, but also showed the unity spirit of Tibetan and Han nationalities.

After reading the script and video materials of Pilgrim's Road, Zhang Qianyi was immersed in the great imagination of this snowy area that he had never set foot on. Every day, he repeatedly listens to Tibetan songs sung by the older generation of Tibetan artists such as Cai Danzhuoma, looking for the "soul" of Tibetan music elements. These music works are edifying him, and a mysterious, empty and vast land picture is constantly unfolding before his eyes. ...