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The theme song of "Iron Teeth and Bronze Teeth Ji Xiaolan" walks the road of the world and carries the flag against the wind... What is the name of this song?

Song: Ji Xiaolan, Iron Teeth and Bronze Teeth Singer: Dai Rao Album: Icing on the Cake

[ti: Ji Xiaolan, Iron Teeth and Bronze Teeth]

[ar: Dai Rao]

[al: The icing on the cake

Autumn wild geese travel on the river in the rain

People from all over the world are reasonable and have close friends

The king in the hall and the king in the hall Minister

Those who care about the people will have you in their hearts

Everything you say is truth and everything you sing is music

Iron teeth and bronze teeth The mouth eats the rice that has been cooked.

ou~ What he talks is all rationale~ What he sings is all music

The mouth with two teeth, iron and copper, eats the rice that has been cooked.

Walking the path of the human world, carrying the flag against the wind

Iron teeth and bronze teeth, the common people have you in their hearts

Walking the path of the human world The Tao carries the flag against the wind

Iron teeth and bronze teeth, the people have you in their hearts

ou~ What they say is all truth ou~ What they sing are all songs

Iron Teeth and Bronze Teeth, the two mouths eat the rice cooked in the pot

ou~ everything they say is theory ou~ all they sing are songs

Iron Teeth and Bronze Teeth Two mouths eat the cooked rice

Walking the road of the world and carrying the flag against the wind

Two mouths with iron teeth and copper teeth, the common people have you in their hearts

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Walking the road of the world and carrying the flag against the wind

Iron-toothed and brass-toothed mouths, the common people have you in their hearts

Qu: Who said that scholars are useless? First singer: Jin Xuefeng Album: Ji Xiaolan's opening song

[ar:Jin Xuefeng]

[al:Iron Teeth and Bronze Teeth Ji Xiaolan's opening song]

< p>Jin Xuefeng-Who said that scholars are useless (Iron Teeth and Bronze Teeth Ji Xiaolan's opening theme)

Who said that scholars are useless

Laughter and fun

Only rely on those three inches to be strong

Don’t laugh at the pedantic and shabby literati

A big belly can accommodate

But there is a courageous and loyal liver

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Be brave and loyal

Ah

I also know that life has been a long road since ancient times

It’s just that poverty should not be poor in this world

Wealthy who shouldn’t be rich

Also know that being confused is a blessing

But can’t help but want to do it for the world

Everyone in the world

Climb high and shout

A pair of iron teeth

Chew up the layered network of human relationships

A pair of copper teeth

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Bite off the dirty and deceitful road of power struggle

A tobacco bag

filled with many funny and humorous stories

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A bald pen

Write the ups and downs of love and resentment through the ages

One by one, one by one

Who said that a scholar can be a hundred years old? Useless