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Li Jian's 1 Most Beautiful Songs

The 1 most beautiful songs in Li Jian are Legend, The Wind Blows Wheat Waves, Lake Baikal and so on.

1. Legend

Legend is the opening and closing song of the TV series Spring in Li Chuntian, composed by Li Jian, written by Liu Bing and sung by Li Jian, and included in the album Time flies released by Li Jian. The song won the most popular golden song of the year in the Music Festival jointly sponsored by CCTV and MTV Music Television.

Legend is a very special song. It has no obvious ups and downs, but it is full of emotions, as if a person is telling his own thoughts in a low voice. At the beginning of "Legend", "I accidentally looked at you more" was a story, in which four parallel sentences were used to express my thoughts, which also made my thoughts more three-dimensional and spatial, and finally led to the belief that two people who loved each other would be together for life.

2. The Wind Blows the Wheat Waves

The Wind Blows the Wheat Waves was written, composed and sung by Li Jian. The song was first included in the solo album Missing You released by Li Jian, and later included in the solo album Picking up Lights in Li Jian by Li Jian. This song is the ending song of the TV series "Women's War", and Li Jian won the Best Lyrics Award for the annual Beijing Pop Music Ceremony with this song.

And Li Jian once sang this song at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala. The arrangement of classical music made the work glow with another kind of youth. The music weaves a light and romantic scene with piano, harp, string quintet, woodwind and other instruments, and the melody replaces the wheat waves described by the original voice, which is more beautiful.

3. "Lake Baikal"

"Lake Baikal" is a song composed and sung by Li Jian, which is included in the album "Li Jian Yiran" released by Li Jian. This song is also the ending song of the online drama "Unintentional Master". The song won the 214 Golden Melody Award on October 8, 214.

Lake Baikal was written by Li Jian when he visited Irkutsk in 211 and saw the magnificent scenery of Lake Baikal. This song takes the audience to Xanadu, and any noise outside can't match the inner peace. In singing, the audience can find their true self.