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Primary school students singing competition repertoire

1. "If You Love Me, Hug Me"

"If You Love Me, Hug Me" is a children's song written and composed by Peng Ye and sung by Lin Miaoke song. The song was released on August 25, 2009, and is included in the album "Miao Miao Miao". In 2011, the song was sung by Zaizai, Doudou, Lin Miaoke, and Yan Zirui at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala.

2. "Let's Swing the Oars"

"Let's Swing the Sculls" is a song written by Mr. Qiao Yu, composed by Mr. Liu Chi, and sung by Liu Huifang. This song is the theme song of the children's film "Flowers of the Motherland" filmed in 1955. In 2002, the song was selected as a text in Beijing Normal University's third-grade elementary school textbook.

3. "Song of Seven Sons - Macau"

"Song of Seven Sons - Macau" is the theme song of the TV documentary "Macau Years". It was written by Wen Yiduo and composed by Li Haiying , a song sung by Rong Yunlin, was first released in 1999 and was later included in the studio album "Macau Dolls Sing New Songs" released on February 12, 2018. On June 17, 2019, it was selected into 100 outstanding songs to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.

4. "Little White Boat"

"Little White Boat" was originally called "Half Moon" and was composed in 1924. It is a Korean nursery rhyme loved by children and composed by North Korea. Yin Kerong writes lyrics and composes music. It is widely spread in China and North Korea. It was translated into Chinese in 1950. "Little White Boat" was written by North Korean composer Yun Kerong to his sister in memory of his deceased brother-in-law. In Korea, it is generally used as a requiem.

5. "Childhood"

"Childhood" is the ending theme of the TV series "Walking Through the Summer". It was written and composed by Luo Dayou and sung by Sylvia Chang. It was included in "Zhi Hu Zhe Ye" released in 1982. in the album. In 1994, the album on which the song was included won the "Top 100 Popular Music Albums" list. In 2009, Luo Dayou appeared on the CCTV Spring Festival Gala with this song.