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Li Jian wrote a song for the Tangshan earthquake.
The song written by Li Jian for Tangshan earthquake is 23 seconds and 32 years.

"23 Seconds and 32 Years" is a song sung by Laure Shang, a mainland female singer, written by Liang Mang, composed by Li Jian and arranged by Tan Yizhe. The album "Hurting Love Songs-Selected Works of Laure Shang" released by Laure Shang in May, 20 13 is the theme song of the movie "Tangshan Earthquake" in 20 10, which was released on June 29th, 20 10.

20 1 1 1 This song won the best arrangement award of the year in the 20 10 Beijing Pop Music Award. On June 20 10, Laure Shang went to Xiaogang Feng's house. At that time, the news that Laure Shang would sing had been confirmed, but the repertoire had not been determined. After discussion, they chose two songs from a pile, one of which was 23 seconds and 32 years. A few days later, I took samples of two songs to Xiaogang Feng to choose, and finally decided to spend 23 seconds and 32 years.

Song appreciation

Laure Shang's sad voice is full of magnetism, the poet Liang Mang's heartbreaking words, and Li Jian's golden songs. "23 seconds and 32 years" brings people long-lost feelings and heartfelt sighs.

The pain of "anesthesia-free surgery" may only be fully understood by those who have really experienced it. But the audience can still feel sadness, desolation and cold from songs and movies, and suddenly they are surrounded by a great strength and warmth from their families.

Laure Shang sang the song "23 seconds and 32 years" with her unique voice. She was sad but not hurt, mixed with many emotions such as regret and melancholy, which was consistent with the general trend of the film. When the movie "Tangshan Earthquake" ended, "23 seconds and 32 years" sounded, and the audience was immersed in the emotion of calling for affection and attachment conveyed by the film under the influence of singing.