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The theme song of Peking man's songs in new york

The theme song of the TV series "Beijingers in new york" is the song "Thousands of Questions".

"A Thousand Questions" is a song written by Xiaogang Feng, Zheng Xiaolong and Li Xiaoming, composed and sung by Liu Huan. It is the opening song of the TV series "Peking Man in new york" and included in the soundtrack "Peking Man in new york TV Soundtrack" released on August 12th, 1993.

on February 2th, 1994, this song won the top ten hits in the first Oriental Billboard. On December 16, 28, the song was an excellent TV drama song that won 3 years of reform and opening up. In August 217, the song appeared in the first concept trailer of Chinatown Detective 2.

Broadway-style wind music was used in the arrangement of this song, and English lyrics of "Time and time again, You ask me" were also sung. However, people can still feel the deep oriental complex, the free and easy spirit that belongs to the ancient Great Wall, and the wonderful feeling when Liangshan heroes set foot on American soil and looked up at the Statue of Liberty.

Synopsis of Peking Man in new york

The United States is a distant and strange country for most China people, and the news from the other side of the ocean is different. Some people say it is heaven, while others say it is hell. Cellist Wang Qiming and his wife Guo Yan fell into a terrible sense of disillusionment when they got off the plane at Kennedy Airport. In order to make a living, Wang Qiming went to work in a restaurant and Guo Yan went to work in a factory. In the face of harsh reality, they gave up their original intention of sharing joys and sorrows and embarked on a road of life full of competition, sadness and indifference. ?

Wang Qiming broke out with money, and Guo Yan found a new home, but none of them got happiness and peace because of it. In the new twists and turns of life, Wang Qiming experienced great ups and downs, and Guo Yan was driven out of the house to live in the streets, and their daughter was going to run away from home. The Statue of Liberty still watched coldly as people from all over the world poured into new york to search for gold and dreams, and a group of China people walked out of JFK airport, looking at their excited faces. Wang Qiming had mixed feelings.