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Original singer of children's version of Great China Songs

The original singer is Li Ruyi.

"Greater China" (formerly known as "China") is a patriotic song composed and recorded in 1994 by Gao Feng, an original musician from Mainland China. It is included in the album "Heaven" released on June 23, 1995. "The Love Over There". In 1995, CCTV's "Oriental Time and Space" music TV version was revised, which aroused enthusiastic response across the country after its launch.

In 1995, the song won the gold medal in the CCTV MTV Competition. In 2013, it won the third twenty-year supreme golden song. At the 1996 CCTV Spring Festival Gala, Gao Feng sang "China" in the program "95 Pop Style". It was renamed "Greater China" during the 1998 Spring Festival Gala. The lyrics of the song combine the characteristics of folk songs from all over the country and are a song praising the motherland.

Introduction to song lyrics

We all have a home, the name is China, there are many brothers and sisters, the scenery is also good, there are two dragons coiled in the home, the Yangtze River and the Yellow River, and Mount Everest is the highest mountain slope. We all have a home called China. We have many brothers and sisters. The scenery is also good. Look at the Great Wall, which is thousands of miles away, flying through the clouds. Look at the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the sky is still vast.

Our big China, ah, such a big home, how many times have passed, that wind and rain, our big China, ah, such a big home, forever, that forever, that me Be with her. China bless you. You will always be in my heart. China bless you without a thousand words and ten thousand words. Hey, we all have a home named China.