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The sign language song "Grateful Heart" is the representative work of singer Au Yeung Fei. The song is written by Chen Lerong and composed by Chen Zhiyuan, and tells a touching story.

This is a true story that happened in Taiwan Province ...

There was a family where my father died young because of overwork, leaving only mother and daughter to live alone. The mother is very hard, getting up early and working hard every day, but for her daughter, she has no complaints.

Every day at sunset, the little girl stands in front of her house, waiting for her mother to come home from work, which is the happiest thing in her day, because her mother always brings her a rice cake every time she comes back. And when the daughter eats the rice cake, it is the happiest moment of their mother and daughter, and this life is repeated every day.

One day, it was raining heavily outside, and the child stood at the door of the house as usual, waiting for his mother to appear. At 7 o'clock, 8 o'clock and 9 o'clock, the mother never showed up, and the little girl didn't know what to do. It was getting dark and rainy, and the little girl decided to look for her mother along her way home from work every day.

She walked a long way, and finally she was under a big tree. She saw her mother, and her mother was lying under that big tree. The little girl stepped forward and shook her mother hard, but her mother didn't answer. Maybe her mother is asleep, but she still has a rice cake in her hand and her eyes are open. Maybe she wants to give this rice cake to her daughter, because she knows it is her daughter's only food for a day.

At this time, the little girl picked up the rice cake and ate it with rain and tears. She found that her mother was still motionless. At this time, she was in a panic. She didn't know what happened. She shook her mother desperately, but her mother still didn't wake up. Her mother fell asleep, and she fell asleep forever!

but why didn't her eyes close? At this time, the little girl suddenly understood that her mother was worried about how she (the poor daughter) would face this unpredictable society and how to live in the future.

The little girl wiped the rain on her mother's face. She wanted to tell her mother that she would live strong, but she wouldn't say it because she was deaf. So she told her mother in sign language that in the future, no matter what difficulties and blows she encountered, this lonely little girl would live strong.

In our life, maybe we all come from an accident, like a dust, but as long as we face the world around us with a grateful heart and face everyone, the world will return us with warmth and care.

A classic sign language song "Grateful Heart" was created with this content as the theme ...

Extended content:

Lyrics (Song: Grateful Heart, lyrics: Chen Lerong, composer: Chen Zhiyuan, singer: Au Yeung Fei)

I come from an accident like a dust

Who can see my fragility

. Call me

Although the road is wide, it is difficult to walk

I have seen all the ups and downs in this world

How much I still love me and how many tears I still have

Let heaven know that I will not admit defeat

Thank you

Being with me all my life has given me the courage to be myself

Thank you for your fate

I will cherish it as if flowers bloom and fall

I come from an accident. Call me from time to time

Although the world is wide, it is difficult to walk

I have seen all the ups and downs in this world

How much I still love me and how many tears I still have

Let heaven know that I don't admit defeat

Thank you

Being with me all my life has given me the courage to be myself

Thank you for the fate

I will cherish

The grateful heart. I will cherish

hand language dance as well. Detailed explanation:

Prelude music starts: hand in hand, body gently swings left and right ...

I come from an accident: my right hand is placed on my chest, then my palm is up, and I stretch horizontally from left to right in front of my waist.

Like a flower: the index finger of my right hand is 1, and it stretches horizontally from right to left.

Dust: my right finger is picked up. Then put the palm of my right hand down on my forehead.

My weakness: put my right palm on my chest, then put my hands together on the left side of my head, lean to the left, and bend my legs.

Where do I come from? I come from accident.

Where do I belong? Put my left hand on my chest, and then put my palm up. Stretch horizontally from right to left in front of the waist.

Who's there? The fingertips of the right hand are straight up.

The next moment: the fingertips of the right hand are straight down.

Call me: put your hands by your mouth, make a shout, and then overlap your hands on your chest.

Although the heaven and the earth are wide, the index finger of your right hand is 1, pointing up, pointing down, and the palms are facing each other, going from the waist.

This road is hard to walk: the right hand ratio is 2 again, and the fingers go from left to right.

I have looked all over this world: who can see it?

It's bumpy and hard: slapping my hands up and down, and turning my body from right to left at the same time

I also have my right hand on my chest.

How much love: my left hand stands straight and my right hand turns round on the table.

I still have it. : the index finger of my right hand is 1, pointing up three times.

I can't lose: my right hand is placed on my chest, then my hands are crossed and waved, and then my hands are clenched and held on both sides of my head.

Grateful heart: my hands are put together on my chest, and then my hands are in the shape of my left waist.

Thank you: my hands are put together on my chest, and my palms are up, stretching horizontally from the inside out. < Stretch horizontally from left to right.

Let me have the courage to be myself: put my fists on both sides of my head.

Grateful heart: put my hands together on my chest, and then put my hands in front of my left waist.

Thank fate: put my hands together on my chest, and then raise my hands over my head to build a house.

Flowers bloom and fall: open my hands and fall as they are. <

1. Raise your right hand with a fist, put your finger to your ear, and then stroke it to the right to your side

2. Raise your left hand with a fist, put your finger to your ear, and then stroke it to your left to your side

Episode: move your left foot three steps ahead, then turn your left foot to the right and turn back to the stage. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, and straighten your right hand to your ear, open your finger, and make an epilogue.