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(Dare to ask for directions) Who sang it?
"Dare to Ask Where the Road Is" is the theme song of TV series The Journey to the West. The music is high-spirited, which mainly shows that the four masters and apprentices of the Tang Dynasty went to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures, did not fear difficulties and obstacles, stepped over bumps and defeated demons, and finally achieved positive results.

Song introduction

Lyrics: Yan Su Composer: Xu Jingqing Singer: David Jiang, Dao Lang Original Singer: Zhang Baomo Source: CCTV 1988 Edition Journey to the West Ending Music Creation Date: 1984 1 Monthly Music Score.

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You carry the heavy burden, and I will lead the horse to greet the sunrise and send away the late Tang Priest (CCTV version of Journey to the West stills)

Shata stepped over the rough and reached the road, which was full of difficulties and obstacles. Then it started again, and the rolling fields of ............................................................................................................................................ began again. Dare to ask where the road is. You carry the burden, and I lead the horse over mountains and shoulders, frosty clouds, lightning and thunder, all the way to the end of the world, to the undulating fields of ......................................................................................................................... Dare to ask where the road is.

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Xu Jingqing was born in Longkou, Shandong. National first-class composer. Member of China Musicians Association, member of China Film Association and director of China Film Music Society. Xu Jingqing likes music since he was a child. He often stands under the telephone pole, listening to humorous and provocative duets from the speakers of country radio stations. In middle school, he was sharp-edged in music creation. He not only learned to play erhu, but also learned to play flute and piano. He is the band leader of the school art troupe. He created and composed the chorus "Jixing River Reservoir" according to the labor scene of students taking soil and tamping soil. Listening to the students humming their own music, he really realized the happiness brought by music as spiritual food for the first time. 65438-0965 After graduating from Harbin Art Institute, he was assigned to Beijing Agricultural Film Studio (now China Agricultural Film and Television Center) as a composer, and created a lot of documentary music on agricultural science and education for him. His music works involve almost every field of music creation: national orchestral music, symphony, electroacoustic music, opera music and so on. , which shows his various talents and profound artistic skills in music creation. From 1972 to 1980, he successively composed the famous folk music ensembles "Dahua Everywhere" such as Banhu solo "Happy Sickle", large-scale folk music ensemble "Wusuli, My Hometown" and dulcimer concerto "Jinggangshan". After 1980, he participated in film music creation and composed music for eight feature films, such as Pu, Red Elephant, September, Night Bloody, OK Lohan's Belly and Marry You, which won the audience's love and praise. Yan Su, playwright. Formerly known as Yan Zhiyang. People from Baoding, Hebei. Chongqing University is a dropout. Born after 1930 and 1950, he worked as an actor of Southwest Youth Art Troupe, and 1 served as the head of the troupe. 1953 * * Joined China. In the same year, he joined the China People's Liberation Army. He has served as the deputy head of the Southwest Military Region Cultural and Art Troupe, the head of the Air Force Song and Dance Troupe, the creator of the Air Force Song and Dance Troupe, and the third and fourth directors of the Chinese Dramatists Association. The lyrics "I Love the Blue Sky of the Motherland" and "Down in Sichuan" won the 1964 Excellence Award in the 3rd China People's Liberation Army Art Show. The opera "Jiang Jie" 1977 won the Creation Award of the 4th China People's Liberation Army Literary Performance. The cooperative opera "Yi Niang" and Peking Opera "Hanging the Red Lantern 1979" won the first prize of the 30th anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC). 1986 Join the Chinese Writers Association. Ci writers, a famous playwright. Member of Chinese Writers Association, vice chairman of Chinese Dramatists Association and member of Chinese Music Association.

Dao Lang dared to ask where the road was.

Introduction to Dao Lang Edition

Dao Lang moved from Xinjiang to the whole country. The unique voice of the western regions made Zhang Jizhong first think of inviting Dao Lang to sing "Dare to ask where the road is". Because of the vicissitudes, vastness and hoarse but high-pitched feeling in Dao Lang's voice, it is in line with Zhang Jizhong's brand-new picture sense of the vicissitudes of western learning. This brand-new picture sense refers to the unique western customs, which come from the hardships on the way to learn from the scriptures and also from Dao Lang in the desert. In order to conform to the style of Zhang Jizhong's version of Journey to the West and Zhang Jizhong's idea, Dao Lang rearranged "Dare to Ask Where the Road Is" and added a aria with a strong Xinjiang flavor, and the whole feeling came out immediately. Then, through his own voice, Dao Lang showed a different western style and dared to ask where the road was.

Dao Lang version of MV

In order to cooperate with the Zhang Jizhong version of The Journey to the West's MV shooting, Dao Lang personally took the band to the shooting location to shoot the MV [2].

Where is the way? MV screen (4 pictures)

lyrics

Lyrics: Yan Su composes: Xu Jingqing arranges: Dao Lang sings: Dao Lang ~ (vibrato in the western regions) You carry the burden, I lead the horse to greet the sunrise, send off the sunset glow, set off on a bumpy road, and set off again, spring, summer, autumn and winter. The rolling fields. Dare to ask where the road is. You carry the burden, and I lead the horse over mountains and shoulders, frosty clouds, lightning and thunder, all the way to the end of the world, to the undulating fields of ......................................................................................................................... Dare to ask where the road is.