The Wind Blows Wheat Waves is a song written by Li Jian and arranged by Zhao Zhao. This song was first recorded in Li Jian's solo album Miss You in 2007, and in Li Jian's solo album Pick Up the Light in 20 13. This song is the ending song of the TV series Women's War.
Lyrics: In the distance, under the blue sky, golden wheat waves surge.
That's where you and I used to love each other.
When the breeze with the smell of harvest, blowing in my face.
My eyes are moist when I think of your gentle words.
We used to sing in the fields and look forward to the coming of winter.
But I didn't wait for the sun, this autumn scenery.
Let the once vows fly with the wind.
Just like your soft long hair, it once perfumed my dreams.
The creative background of the wind blowing wheat waves
In 2007, Li Jian composed this song, which was released in the album Miss You, and the song was re-written in 20 12. 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 is Italian, which is really good. The temperature in the recording studio was very low at that time.
In order to make the harp play its best timbre, the performer has been keeping warm. The string quintet is from the National Symphony Orchestra. In 2007, Li Jian won the Best Lyrics Award in the 2007 Beijing Pop Music Festival with this song, and Zhao Zhao, the arranger of 20 14, won the Best Arranger Award in the 25th Taiwan Golden Melody Award.