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"Where is the Spring" - Children's Song

Lyrics: Wang An

Music: Pan Zhensheng

Where is the spring? Spring is here Where? In the green mountain forest in spring

There are red flowers here? There are green grass here? And the little oriole that can sing

DiLiLiDiLiDiLiLiLi Dilililidilili? Dilililidilidililidililidilili

Spring in the green mountain forest? And the little oriole that can sing

Where is spring? Where is spring? Spring is reflected in the reflection of the lake

The red flowers are reflected? The green grass is reflected? And the little oriole that can sing

DiLiLiDiLiDiLiLiDiLiLiDiLiLi? DiLiLiDiLiDiLiLiDiLiLiDiLiLi

Spring in the reflection of the lake? And the one who can sing? Little oriole

Where is the spring? Where is the spring? Spring is in the eyes of the child

See the red flowers? See the green grass? And the little oriole that can sing

DiLiLiLiDiLiDiLiLiDiLiLiDiLiLi? DiliLiLiDiLiLiDiLiLiDiLiLi

Spring is in the eyes of children? Still there? There is the little oriole that can sing

The simplified score of "Where is the Spring" is shown in the following extended information

"Where is the Spring" also known as "Dili Dili" is a song Chinese children's song is a song loved by children. It was written by Wang An and composed by Pan Zhensheng. It sings about the beautiful spring in an innocent and lively tone, expressing the infinite joy in the heart.

Wang'an, formerly known as Li Wang'an, was born in Changsha, Hunan. Member of the Communist Party of China. Graduated from the Chinese Department of Capital Normal University in 1961. He has successively served as a teacher and senior teacher at No. 157 Middle School in Beijing. Representative of the fourth session of the Chinese Musicians Association Congress.

Pan Zhensheng was born in Qingpu County, Shanghai on January 18, 1933. He graduated from Shanghai Modern Film and Drama Actors School in 1950, joined the Chinese People's Liberation Army in 1951, and was demobilized in 1955 to serve as a music teacher at Caoxi Road Primary School in Shanghai. Teacher, he was transferred to Shanghai People's Broadcasting Station in 1957. His major works include "Little Duck", "One Penny", "Good Mother", "Where is the Spring", "Motherland, Motherland We Love You", etc.