"White Dragon Horse"
Singer: Attractive Singing Group
The white dragon horse's hooves face west? Carrying Tang Sanzang and following his three disciples
Going to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures? It’s tens of thousands of miles away
What kind of monsters and beautiful women have painted skins
What kind of traps and tricks are there
What kind of monsters and beautiful women have painted skins
No mountain of swords, no sea of ??fire, no traps and tricks
Nothing can stop the dazzling Ruyi Stick
Escorting the master and apprentice to the west? The white dragon's horse neck is in a hurry
Three brothers Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty trotted about? It is not easy to learn from the Western Heaven
It is easy but not great achievements
What kind of magic is vicious and has its own magical tricks
Eighty-one difficult Block the road in seventy-two ways and transform into enemies
What kind of magic is vicious and have its own magic tricks
Eighty-one days are difficult to block the road and seventy-two transformations can defeat the enemy
Four masters and disciples Killing demons and fighting them together
Evil cannot defeat justice
Extended information:
"White Dragon Horse" is the ending theme of the 1999 animated film "Journey to the West". Composer: Xiao Bai, Lyricist: Zhang Li, Singer: Attractive Singing Group.
White Dragon Horse, a character in Journey to the West. White Dragon Horse was originally the third prince of the Dragon King of the West Sea. He set fire to the palace pearl and was reported to heaven by the Dragon King of the West Sea for his disobedience. The Jade Emperor hung him in the air and beat him three hundred times. He was punished a few days later. He was saved from death by the appearance of Guanyin Bodhisattva in the South China Sea. He was demoted to the Yingchou Stream of Snake Pan Mountain to wait for Tang Monk to learn Buddhist scriptures. Later, he mistakenly ate the white horse that Tang Monk was riding. He was enlightened by the Bodhisattva and transformed into a white dragon horse. He converted to Buddhism and took Tang Monk on his journey. He went to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures, and finally achieved enlightenment and was promoted to the Eightfold Heavenly Dragon Horse Guangli Bodhisattva.
Xiao Bai, male, deputy director and composer of the Art Troupe of the Political Department of the Second Artillery Force, deputy chief director and music coordinator of "Ode to the East Wind". Over the years, he has created a large number of musical works. The song "Olympic Style" won the first place in the 1992 China's Top Ten Golden Songs for Composition; the song "Can't Live Without You" won the first prize for the audience's favorite song at the 1996 Spring Festival Gala; the song "1 A.D." "Nine Nine Seven" won more than ten national awards including the Gold Medal for Composition in the China Music Television MTV Competition; the song "Meet Me in Ninety-Eight" won the Best Composer Award in the 2000 China Music Television MTV Competition.
Starting from "Toward Japanese Peace", Zhang Li's works always have different angles and interpretations of that period of history and characters. Strong visual language, meaningful lines and performances have always been the unique and representative features of Zhang Li's works. His plays are full of feelings about "family and country", but that feeling is not clichéd preaching, on the contrary, it is full of reflection.