The original singer of "Father's Grassland and Mother's River" is Qi Feng.
"Father's Grassland and Mother's River" is a song sung by the famous Mongolian singer Qi Feng. The song is divided into an accompaniment version and a cappella version. It was included in Qi Feng's personal music album "I Have a Promise with the Grassland" released in January 2003 and Qi Feng's personal music album "I Have a Promise with the Grassland" released in 2005. "Promise".
Qi Feng once gathered at the China Millennium Monument in Beijing at the invitation of Taiwanese Mongolian poet Xi Murong and sang for her the song "Father's Grassland and Mother's River" written with her poems as lyrics. Xi Murong was moved As described in her lyrics, "tears fell like rain". Xi Murong commented that Qi Feng's singing is so contagious and can bring people into a state, as if they have entered the grassland again and returned to their own home.
Qi Feng’s profile
Qi Feng is a close disciple of Hazab and the inheritor of Mongolian long tune. In 2003, he released the album "I Have a Promise with the Grassland", and subsequently released three solo albums. Qi Feng's singing combines long and short tones, and years of accumulation and experience have gradually formed an aesthetic singing style.
As an actor in the All-China Youth Federation Volunteer Art Troupe, he has participated in many performances organized by the All-China Youth Federation Central Committee. In 2007, he became the first Mongolian singer to participate in the Chinese New Year Concert at the Golden Hall in Vienna to showcase the art of long tunes. In 2009, Qi Feng won the honorary title of the 9th "Top Ten Outstanding Youths in Inner Mongolia".