1. Wei Wei's "Devotion of Love"
This is the call of the heart, this is the dedication of love
This is the spring breeze of the world, this is the source of life< /p>
There is no more heartless desert, no more loveless wasteland
Even death is far away and the flowers of happiness are blooming everywhere
As long as everyone gives a little love, the world will be The world will become a beautiful place
As long as everyone gives a little love, the world will become a beautiful place
As long as everyone gives a little love, the world will become a beautiful place The human world
As long as everyone gives a little love, the world will become a beautiful world
2. Guo Feng's "Let the World Be Full of Love"
Gently Hold your face and wipe away your tears
This heart will always belong to you Tell me I will no longer be alone
Looking deeply into your eyes does not require more words< /p>
Hold your hand tightly, the warmth remains unchanged
We rejoice together, we endure together, we have the same expectations
We endure the wind and rain We *** pursue the same love that we cherish
No matter whether you and I have known each other before, whether we are in front of you or on the horizon
I sincerely wish you happiness and peace
We share the same joy, we endure the same, we have the same expectations
We endure the wind and rain, we pursue the same, we cherish the same love
Whether you or I can We have known each other before our eyes or in the horizon
I sincerely wish you happiness and peace
3. "For Whom" by Zu Hai
The trouser legs are covered with mud and sweat The back of my clothes is soaked
I don’t know who you are, but I know who you are for
For whom, for the harvest of autumn, for the return of wild geese in spring
Full of passion Singing youth without regrets
Looking across the world, I don’t know when my comrades will come back
Who are you for, my comrades, when will you come back
Who are you for? Who are my brothers and sisters who don’t shed tears
Who is the most beautiful and who is the most tired
My folks, my comrades, my brothers and sisters
Who are you for whom? Comrade, when will you return?
Who are you for? My brothers and sisters do not shed tears
Who is the most beautiful and who is the most tired, my fellow countrymen and my comrades?
Me Brothers and sisters
4. "What a Big Tree" by Tian Zhen
The sky is above your head and the earth is under your feet
You hold your head high in the wind and rain, and the ice and snow cannot bear it.
What a big tree you can let the wind blow
How many stories are left in the green leaves, both happy and painful
You won’t laugh when you are happy but you won’t cry when you are painful
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How many shades of green are spread on the earth, that is the note of love
The wind is your song and the clouds are your steps
It benefits mankind no matter day or night
What a big tree with green blessings
Your mind is deep in the blue sky, lovingly hidden in the fertile soil
What a big tree with green blessings
You The fertile soil of deep love hidden in the blue sky
5. Zhu Zheqin's "The Story of the Red-crowned Crane" (original title: "A True Story")
There is a girl who has loved raising red-crowned cranes since she was a child
After she graduated from college, she still returned to the place where she raised cranes
But one day she slipped into the swamp while trying to save the injured red-crowned crane
Didn’t come up either
Have you ever heard of walking through that small river
There was a girl who had been there
Have you ever walked across this reed slope? I heard
There is a girl who left a song
Why do the white clouds cry quietly
Why do the gusts of wind whisper hi~hi~
There is also a group of red-crowned cranes flying gently over
Have you ever heard of a girl who has been there before?
Walking through that reed slope, have you ever heard of it
There is a girl who has never been here again
Only white clouds shed tears for her< /p>
Only the gusts of wind told her hi hi~
There were also a group of red-crowned cranes flying gently by
Only white clouds shed tears for her
Only the gusts of wind told her hi~hi~
There were also a group of red-crowned cranes flying gently by
hi...hi. ......:
"A True Story", also known as "The Story of the Red-crowned Crane", is a song written by Chen Lei and Chen Zhe, composed by Xie Chengqiang, and originally sung by Zhu Zheqin about a man who died protecting a red-crowned crane. Original song by the girl Xu Xiujuan. In the 4th "China Young Singer Television Grand Prix" in 1990, the original singer Zhu Zheqin won the second prize in the popular singing category of the professional group with this song. This song began to be widely circulated after it was broadcast on local TV stations in the preliminary competition. Later it was covered by Hang Tianqi and Gan Ping.
The prototype of the story, Xu Xiujuan, was born in 1964 and died in 1987. She was known as "China's first crane-taming girl."
Xu Xiujuan was born in a Manchu fisherman family in Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province. She received a good family education since she was a child. In August 1981, Xu Xiujuan, who was just 17 years old, followed her father Xu Tielin to Zhalong Nature Reserve to raise cranes. The survival rate of the young cranes she raised alone reached 100%. The tamed crane can dance and fly under command. National leaders visited the reserve and watched Xu Xiujuan's crane taming performance. The crane taming skills of Zhalong Nature Reserve became famous both at home and abroad.
In May 1986, after Xu Xiujuan completed her two-year studies at the Wildlife Department of Northeast Forestry University, she left her hometown and came to work in the Yancheng Tidal Flat Rare Bird Nature Reserve in Jiangsu Province. This is the main wintering ground for red-crowned cranes. There are large swamps covered with reeds and saltgrass. A Fudui River running from north to south naturally separates the swamps from the villages. It is inaccessible and is an ideal habitat for red-crowned cranes. . In the Yancheng Reserve, Xu Xiujuan's talents were fully utilized. At the Third China Crane Joint Protection Committee meeting held in 1986, the paper written by Xu Xiujuan was well received by experts.
On September 15, 1987, one night when Xu Xiujuan had been working in Yancheng for one year and four months, she died in the Fudui River looking for a lost swan. Xu Xiujuan is the first martyr in the line of duty of environmental protection in my country. She dedicated her 23-year-old youth to the crane breeding career that she loved and worked hard for all her life.
In order to commemorate this young crane-protecting angel, memorial halls and monuments were built in Yancheng, Jiangsu and Zhalong Nature Reserves in Qiqihar City to publicize Xu Xiujuan’s deeds and inspire people to love nature and protect wild animals. Passion for living in harmony with nature.