The songs listened to by primary school students aged 8 to 13 include "I Believe", "Sailor", "Descendants of the Dragon", "Lu Binghua" and "Invisible Wings".
1. "I Believe"
"I Believe" is a song written by Liu Yurui, composed by Chen Guohua, and sung by Yang Pei'an. It was released on May 26, 2006. In 2006, "I Believe" was broadcast on TV as a commercial song for Taiwan Beer, making Yang Pei'an's name officially appear in the music scene.
Because of the youthful inspirational theme of "I Believe", the song has been selected as the ending theme of Taiwan's TV series "Recruit Diary", CCTV's eight military youth inspirational idol drama "The Fifth Space", and CCTV's Eight sets of theme songs for the youth inspirational drama "Graduation Moment".
2. "Sailor"
"Sailor" is a song written by Zheng Zhihua, composed by Zheng Zhihua, arranged by Chen Zhiyuan, and sung by Zheng Zhihua. It is included in the album "Private Songs" released by Zheng Zhihua in 1992. 》. The melody of the song uses "GOODBYE Youth" by Japanese singer Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi. In 2001, "Sailor" was selected into the "Music" textbook for the first grade of Shanghai junior high school.
3. "Descendants of the Dragon"
"Descendants of the Dragon" is a song composed by Hou Dejian and sung by Li Jianfu. The single was released on December 16, 1978 and was later included in From the album "Descendants of the Dragon" released by Li Jianfu in 1980. In January 2001, Wang Leehom's version of "Descendants of the Dragon" won the Most Popular Song Award in the 7th Global Chinese Music Chart.
4. "Lu Binghua"
"Lu Binghua" is a song sung by Zeng Shuqin and the theme song of the same name for the movie "Lu Binghua". It was written by Yao Qian and composed by Chen Yang , included in the music album "Memories in a Bag". In 1989, the song won the Best Movie Interlude Award at the 26th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards.
5. "Invisible Wings"
"Invisible Wings" is a folk-style song sung by Taiwanese pop singer Angela Chang, and is also the star of the TV series "Love Kill 17" The theme song, written and composed by Wang Yajun, is included in Angela Chang's album "Pandora" released in 2006.
In 2007, the song won the 4th Sound of Music China TOP Chart on-demand championship and the 14th Beijing Pop Music Ceremony (China Song Chart) 2006 Golden Song and other awards; Angela Chang won the 2007 CCTV The song was sung at the Spring Festival Gala; the 2009 Beijing Spring College Entrance Examination essay topic was adapted from the song.