The original name of the children's song "Little Star" is "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", and its lyrics are as follows:
Twinkle and twinkle, the sky is full of little stars. Hanging on the horizon and shining brightly, they look like many little eyes. Twinkling and shining, the sky is filled with little stars. Twinkling and shining, the sky is filled with little stars. Hanging on the horizon and shining brightly, they look like many little eyes.
Twinkle and twinkle, the sky is filled with little stars. Twinkling and shining, the sky is filled with little stars. Hanging on the horizon and shining brightly, they look like many little eyes. Twinkling and shining, the sky is filled with little stars. Hanging on the horizon and shining brightly, they look like many little eyes.
"Little Star" was composed by the famous musician Mozart and the lyrics were written by the famous British poet Jane Taylor in 1806. It has been widely circulated around the world for more than two centuries. The world's number one children's song and the most popular children's song.
"Little Star" song introduction
The original lyrics of the song are the poem "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" from the collection of poems "Brotherhood Ballads" by British poet Jane Taylor. After Jane Taylor's death, her sister set the poem to the melody of Mozart's Piano Sonata KV.265. Because of its simple and lively melody, childlike, elegant and catchy English lyrics, it has become a British children's song widely circulated around the world.
For a long time, the original lyrics of the children's song "Little Star" were not well known to Chinese children. When this English children's song was introduced to China, due to various limitations of the times and conditions, the English lyrics of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" were mistakenly translated as "Twinkle Twinkle Twinkle". Except for the central theme of the old version of the lyrics being the same as the original text, the rest of the content has nothing to do with the original English version. This version of the lyrics is not recognized by mainstream culture internationally.