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Hongyan lyrics originally sung by Hongyan

Song title: Hongyan

Singer: Hu Sileng

Lyricist: Lu Yanwei

Composer: Urad Folk Song

< p>Swan geese in the sky

Pairs in rows

The river is long and the grass is yellow in autumn

The sound of the piano is sad on the grassland

Swan geese heading south

Flying over the reed swamps

Where are the wild geese going?

My heart is my hometown in the north

Where are the wild geese going?

My heart is my hometown in the north

The wild geese return to the north

Take my thoughts with me

The singing is far away and the sound of the piano is trembling

On the grassland The warmth of spring

The wild geese look toward the sky

How far away is the sky

Drink up the wine and then refill it

I will not return it until I am drunk tonight

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Drink up the wine and then refill it

Will you return it if you are not drunk tonight?

Extended information:

In 2005, a song of swan geese sang all over the country. It touched the hearts of hundreds of millions of people with its gentle words. Since then, homesickness sentences have been seen on various blogs from time to time, but the background music is also a smooth swan goose. After six years, the swan geese have returned, and the Mongolian youth Singer Hu Sileng still maintains his passion for music, and his longing and gratitude for the grassland adds a sense of maturity and freedom.

Because Hongyan’s songs have been recognized by many insiders and loved by listeners, there are many different versions of covers by many singers circulating on the market.

As the owner of the copyright, Hu Sileng’s agency Yajiang Media expressed its gratitude to everyone for their love and recognition of the song "Hongyan". However, the Chinese version of "Hongyan" is only authorized to its artist Hu Sileng personally. Singing or any other form of cover is an infringement, and Yajiang Media has never authorized any third party to represent the copyright of "Hongyan". In order to protect the company's interests from further infringement, the company has collected a large amount of evidence or will pass the law in due course. Ways to safeguard rights.