The theme song of "The Windmill Woman and the Well" is "Destiny is Not a Windmill".
"Destiny is Not a Windlass" is the theme song of the TV series "The Windmill Woman and the Well" and is a song sung by Wei Wei. "Destiny is Not a Wheel" was written by Chen Huiyang and composed by Zheng Jun. This song was included in Wei Wei's 1995 album "Wei Wei". The lyrics of "Destiny is Not a Wheel" have profound artistic conception, expressing thoughts on destiny and advocating for independent choices. The song demonstrates Wei Wei's unique charm and singing ability with a unique and passionate voice, making it a classic of Chinese pop music.
The melody of this song is beautiful and the lyrics have profound meaning. It has been deeply loved by the audience. The lyrics mean that women should not be bound by the hereditary backward and conservative old ideas, outdated production and lifestyle, but should take charge of it themselves. As for one's own destiny, the counter-metaphor does not rule out the similarity between the ontology and the metaphor, nor does it deny the foundation of the metaphor, but it is a counter-explanatory approach. The irony denies the old lifestyle model in which farm men and women are not related to water and vats. Old ideas and traditions are not static.
Wei Wei's personal profile
Wei Wei, formerly known as Zhang Juxia, was born on September 28, 1963 in Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. Her native place is Xiangcheng Town, Cangshan County, Linyi City, Shandong Province. She is a female singer from Mainland China. Composer, national first-class actor, professor and doctoral tutor at the School of Arts, Shinawatra University, Thailand. In 1986, he participated in the CCTV Young Singer TV Grand Prix and won the second prize in the popular category and officially debuted. In 1987, she was selected by the country to participate in the 24th Sopot International Music Festival in Poland, and won the Special Singing Award and the Most Photogenic Miss Award.
In November 1988, he participated in the Yugoslav Metsum International Music Festival competition and won the gold medal for singing "Love Search". He became popular after singing "Dedication of Love" at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala in 1989. In 1990, he sang the promotional song "Asian Heroes" for the Beijing Asian Games. Lived in Sweden in 1999. In 2001, he held a solo concert in Sweden. In 2005, he was elected as a member of the Standing Committee of the All-China Youth Federation. In 2009, she sang the official anthem of the 11th National Games "The Wonderful Perfection". In 2012, he was invited to serve as a judge on Shandong Satellite TV's "China Star Power".