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What songs are adapted from foreign countries if you are drunk today?

It's not a foreign adaptation, but an adaptation of the children's song "Looking at the past together". "Looking at the Past Together" is a song sung by the Little Bauhinia Children's Choir, which is included in the album "Children's Songs on the Golden List". The lyrics are:

Look over

There is a frog in Qingxi who wants to dive

Look over

There is a piglet in the hut, which is really funny

There is a brother who chirps and wants to refute the mouth

Look over

There is a lion in the cave who is drunk

Look over

There is a frog in Qingxi who wants to dive

. There was a lion who got drunk

"Get drunk today with wine" is a song sung by Samuel Hui, written by Samuel Hui and Li Bide, and included in the album "Half a catty".

As a promoter of Cantonese pop songs in Hong Kong, Samuel Hui created the myth of Cantonese songs by describing the mentality of grassroots citizens and the details of China's classical poems, combined with westernized arrangement.

His music reflects the romantic and humanistic spirit of the 198s, and its influence not only covers the whole 198s, but today in the 21st century, he has returned to 43 smiling concerts, and has continued to write the latest record in the history of Hongkong concerts after Paula Tsui.