The song that appears most often on Chinese TV is the Japanese folk song "Sakura".
This song was composed at the end of the Edo period and was later compiled by the famous Japanese musician Shimizu Shu. It is known as "Japan's first national music". The music score selected in the textbook was arranged by the Japanese composer Shimizu Shu. , the lyrics were translated and dubbed by Zhang Biqing. This is the version found in primary school music textbooks in my country and is very popular among children.
This song is also the opening song of various language radio programs of Japan Radio International. It is played for the symphony and interspersed with the opening greetings of the host.
Extended information:
Chinese lyrics
Sakura! Sakura!
In late spring, the sky is about to dawn.
The rays of sunshine are dazzling and the heroes are smiling.
The sky is thousands of miles long and the clouds are rising.
The beautiful fragrance is floating in the wind. .
Go see the flowers! Go see the flowers!
Be early to see the flowers.
Sakura blossoms, cherry blossoms,
Under the clear sky in March,
as far as the eye can see are cherry blossoms.
The flowers are as bright as clouds and clouds, and the fragrance is as beautiful as picturesque.
Come on, come on,
Let’s enjoy the flowers together
Baidu Encyclopedia - "Sakura"