"Jasmine" is a Chinese folk song that originated from the "Flower Flower Tune" that has been sung for hundreds of years in Liuhe, Nanjing. It was compiled by the famous military composer He Fang from folk songs in Liuhe. The arrangement of music and lyrics was completed in 1957.
Jasmine
Album: Tea Mountain Ballad
Singer: Folk Song
What a Jasmine
What a Jasmine Jasmine
The garden is full of flowers and plants
It is more fragrant than this
I have the heart to pick one and wear it
But I am afraid of people looking at the flowers. Want to scold me
What a jasmine flower
What a jasmine flower
The jasmine flower blooms
The snow is not as white as it
I am willing to pick one and wear it
But I am afraid of others laughing
What a jasmine flower
What a jasmine flower
The garden is full of flowers
No one can compare with it
I am determined to pick one and wear it
But I am afraid that it will not sprout next year
I am determined Pick one and wear it
I am afraid that it will not sprout next year
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