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What are the lyrics of Hong Hushui's waves?

The lyrics of "Hong Hushui Waves and Waves" are as follows:

Hong Hushui Waves and Waves

Hong Hushui Waves and Waves and Waves

The shore of Honghu Lake

Yes, it's my hometown

In the morning, the boat went to cast a net

At night, I came back with fish full of cabins

Wild ducks and water lotus roots everywhere

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Flash, flash, golden light.

It's deeper than that in the East China Sea.

The fishermen's situation is getting stronger every year.

In the early morning, the boats go to cast nets.

At night, they come back and fish are full of cabins.

Wild ducks and lotus roots are everywhere.

Autumn harvest is full of sails and rice smells fragrant.

Everyone says that heaven is beautiful.

How can it be more beautiful than my Honghu fish and rice? Scenery

gets stronger every year

Creation background of Hong Hushui Waves

Hong Hushui Waves is a folk song in central and southern China, written by Mei Shaoshan, Zhu Benhe, Pan Jinjie, Zhang Jingan and Uncle Ouyang Qian, composed by Zhang Jingan and Uncle Ouyang Qian and sung by Wang Yuzhen. The song was written in 1958. It was the theme song of a scene in the opera Honghu Red Guards, which was premiered by Hubei Experimental Opera Troupe in 1959. In 1961, the opera was adapted into a movie of the same name and became the theme song of the movie, which soon got a wider spread.

The lyrics use the rhyme form of rhyme, which is divided into the first eight sentences and the last six sentences. The first film rewrites the scene of Honghu Lake, and the next film re-expresses gratitude. Songs are rich in folk songs and are symbols of Hubei folk songs. In 1962, he won the Best Music Award of the first film Hundred Flowers Award, and in 1994, he was selected as the "Hundred Songs for China" outstanding commemorative song award.