Song title: Youthful Ambition without Worry (Live)?
Singer: Liu Huan
Composer: Lei Lei
Lyricist: Lin For you
How many winds and rains have passed in the spring and autumn, how many winds, frosts, snows and rains have swept the rapids
After all the hardships, the infatuated heart remains unchanged, and the youthful ambition has no worries
How many times have the winds and rains come? Through the spring and autumn, wind, frost, snow, rain and rapids
After all the hardships, the infatuation remains unchanged, and the youthful ambition does not show sorrow
The golden shield is forged with blood and shows its skills in danger
Show off your skills, for the mother's smile
For the harvest of the earth, the prosperous years
Why be afraid of the wind, the prosperous years
Why be afraid of the wind, the wind and rain Several Spring and Autumn Periods
Winds, frosts, snows, rains and torrents, despite all the hardships, the infatuation remains unchanged
Young people’s ambitions are not sorrowful, the golden shield is forged with blood
Show your skills in dangerous places , show off your skills
For the mother’s smile, for the harvest of the earth
In the prosperous years, why be afraid of romance
The golden shield is forged with blood, and shows its skills in dangerous places
Show one's skills, for the mother's smile
For the harvest of the earth, the prosperous years
Why fear the romantic, prosperous years
Why Afraid of Romance
Extended information:
"Young Aspirations Don't Say Sorrows" is a song sung by Liu Huan.
Cover version
The ending song of the movie "Nineteen Years of Murder", "Young Aspirations Don't Tell the Sorrows", singer Zhang Yuan contributed his voice to a criminal investigation work for the first time. As a classic song praising the Chinese police, "Young Aspirations Don't Speak of Sorrows" became a well-known national music work as early as the 1980s.
In this reinterpretation, Zhang Yuan uses his unique voice and understanding of movies, and uses a more soothing and calm singing method to tell people a youthful and regretless "Tibetan Blue" years". Talking about the opportunity to reinterpret this classic song, Zhang Yuan believed that he was moved by the spirit of the film "Nineteen Years of Pursuing the Murderer". He said: "The two policemen in the film have a lifelong journey of chasing the murderer. It requires a lot of courage and dedication."