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"Ask the world if this mountain is the highest" is from which song?

This song is "Hello to the World".

"The World Is Always Hello" - Luo Wen/Zhen Ni

Lyrics: Huang Zhan

Music: Gu Jiahui

Come to the World Is this mountain the highest? Or is there another place higher than the sky?

Is there a mountain higher than this mountain in the world? But love cannot be better than yours

No one can compare with you ? A mountain is higher than a mountain

True love is as good as the sky in thousands of ways? Love is higher

In terms of martial arts in the secular world, I don’t know anyone else who is higher? Or the trick is the same but the road is different

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But I know that there is no better love? I will always treat you well in the world

No one can compare with you, a mountain is higher than a mountain

True love is like the sky A thousand ways to be good are good? Love is higher

In terms of martial arts, I don’t know anyone else in the secular world who is better? Or maybe the trick is the same but the road is different

But I know that in terms of love, there is no better one

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I will always be kind to you in the world? I will always be kind to you in the world. Extension information

"Hello in the world is always good" is the third part of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" in the 83 version. The theme song of "The Legend of Heroes: Huashan Sword". It was sung by Hong Kong singers Luo Man and Jenny Jing, and is a famous song that is still very popular today. In January 2016, Mok Wenwei and Zheng Shaoqiu sang the promotional song "Hello in the World" for Stephen Chow's new movie "Mermaid".

Luo Wen (February 12, 1945 - October 18, 2002), born in Baise, Guangxi, is a singer, musician and actor in Hong Kong, China. In 1967, he became a member of the "Rowan Four Step Chorus" and made his official debut. In 1972, he formed the "Couple Chorus" with Shen Dianxia. In 1973, he became popular for singing the theme song of the same name in the TV series "Under the Lion Rock".

In 1983, he gained attention for singing the theme songs "Iron-Blooded Heart" and "Hello in the World" with Jenny Jenny. On October 18, 2002, he died of liver cancer at Queen Mary Hospital in Hong Kong. In 2003, he won the Top Ten Golden Songs "Golden Songs 20th Anniversary Honor Award".