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Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. What song is it?

the wind blows the wheat waves.

The Wind Blows Wheat Waves is a song written and sung by Li Jian and arranged by Zhao Zhao. This song was first included in Li Jian's solo album "Missing You" released in 27, and then included in Li Jian's solo album "Picking up the Light" in 213. This song is the ending song of the TV series "Women's War".

In 27, Li Jian won the Best Lyrics Award at the 27 Beijing Pop Music Ceremony for this song. In 213, Li Jian and Sun Li sang this song at the 213 CCTV Spring Festival Gala. In 214, the arranger Zhao Zhao won the Best Arranger Award in the 25th Taiwan Golden Melody Award for this song.

Creation background:

In p>27, Li Jian composed this song and released it in the album Missing You. In 212, the song was reworked. Li Jian said that this is a simple and romantic song, so he tried to be beautiful when arranging the music, and borrowed from the movie soundtrack in style. The harp used in it came from Italy, and it was really good. At that time, the temperature in the recording studio was very low. In order to make the harp play its best timbre, the performer kept it warm. The string quintet is from the National Symphony Orchestra.