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Long live the motherland sings Tan Jing.
Long live the motherland was originally sung by TanJing.

This song was specially written to welcome the 60th anniversary of the founding of New China. This was written by Zhu Hai, composed by Qing Liu and sung by TanJing. It appeared in the solo concert of "Blessing the Sound of Harmony for the Motherland" in TanJing Great Wall on August 22nd, 2009, and was later included in the album Complete Works of long live the motherland released by TanJing on October 20th10 and the album You are my parents and I am you released on February 20th/KLOC-0.

The theme of this song is relatively more. The footage of the 60th National Day military parade and the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games, which are constantly broadcast on the background wall, will make all Chinese people feel the strength of the motherland and deeply bless it.

TanJing's Personality Evaluation

In singing, TanJing is a young singer with special tension. She can easily control heroic and delicate songs. She can sing powerful and sonorous songs with rare momentum, and at the same time, she can hold out a crooning tune that makes people feel emotional. In terms of musical style, she can sing bel canto or pop, and she has a variety of singing methods.

Such singing skills are rare among the younger generation of singers, and even more commendable. She is deeply loved by the audience, boldly explores her own singing method, and is inclusive, combining the beauty of bel canto, nationality and pop. She is unique in the music world, and is praised by foreign media as a singer of Bleiman in the East.