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What are some songs about the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau?

1. Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

"Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" was released in 1993. It is the representative work of Chinese soprano Li Na. It was written and composed by Zhang Qianyi. It is the 1993 TV series "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" It was the opening theme song of "Pilgrim" and later used as the ending theme of the 2005 TV series "Love in the Snow". In 2001, "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" won the gold medal for vocal works at the first China Music Golden Bell Awards. The song "Qinghai-Tibet Plateau" sung by Han Hong in 2013 is a model for challenging high notes in China. It is also the most popular and representative work in China.

2. Road to Heaven

"Road to Heaven" is a song written by Qu Yuan, composed by Yin Qing, and sung by Han Hong. The song is included in Han Hong's album "Moving" released on April 20, 2005. On February 8, 2005, Han Hong sang the song at the 2005 CCTV Spring Festival Gala and won the third prize in the song and dance category of "My Favorite Spring Festival Gala Program in 2005". On March 27, 2015, in the finals of the music program "I Am a Singer Season 3", Han Hong finally won the championship with this song.

3. The Name of the Rose

"The Name of the Rose" is a song written, composed and sung by Zhang Yusheng. It is included in the album "Duplicity". The rose is sentimental and prickly, but it seems like I have known you before. How many times have I tried to write a poem to leave behind your graceful and graceful appearance. Sometimes you are delicate and hurtful, and sometimes you are delicate and gentle. I can only use the most luxurious glass to create a beautiful scene for you. You have built a world that is not afraid of wind and rain. As long as I can accompany you, I am willing.

4. The Good Wind Sings Forever

"The Good Wind Sings Forever" is a song sung by Liu Huan, with lyrics written by Gao Xiaosong and music composed by Li Yanliang. The song was originally included in "Gao Xiaosong - Youth Without Regrets Collection" released in 1996 (the album was reissued in 2002). Every time I hear your call from thousands of mountains away, I vaguely understand. I have never seen an iceberg, and you say the sky is blue there.

5. Ten Twelve Inches

"Ten Ten Twelve Inches" is composed by Zhong Dingyi and Huang Liangsheng, and is produced by Warner Records. Lin Zixiang organized 22 popular works that were popular at the time with superb arrangement skills to create the classic medley song "Ten Ten Twelve Inches". At that time, the full ten-minute version of MTV was played intermittently on TV, and the radio station also broadcast it non-stop. Later, other singers such as Chow Yun-fat, Zhu Mimi, and Ku Juji followed suit. The song won the 1985 Top Ten Golden Song Award.

6. Broader Sea and Sky

"Broader Sea and Sky" is a song sung by the Hong Kong rock band Beyond. It was written and composed by Wong Ka-kui, and arranged by Beyond and Leung Bang-yin. In Beyond's 1993 album "Joy and Fury". In 1993, the song won the Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards and the "My Favorite Songwriting Award" on the popular music charts. Today, this song has transcended the scope of language and music and has become a belief, faith and power.

7. "Love even if you die"

"Love even if you die" is a song sung by the Taiwanese rock band Xin Band in 2002. It was written by Yao Ruolong and composed by Yoo Hae Jin. It is included in From the album "SHIN's self-titled album" released on May 14, 2002. On November 22, 2009, the song won the top ten golden songs in the final selection of Hunan Entertainment Channel's "60 Years Golden Melody Awards".

8. The sky is high and the sky is high

"The sky is high and the sky is high" is a song sung by the Xin Band of Taiwan, China. This song is the band's interpretation of their different youth and persistence, and it also gives us Reasons to keep going. Are you tired? Can you stretch out your hands? You want to hug me, but you can't hold your fists. We still have many dreams to dream, and there are still many tomorrows to go. We want the world to hear our songs.

9. I'm looking forward to it

"I'm looking forward to it" is the title song of Zhang Yusheng's album "Karaoke·Taipei·Me" released on September 5, 1994. Zhang Yusheng's participation in the whole song is quite high. From the lyrics, music and singing to the guitar interlude in the middle, it was all done by Zhang Yusheng. After Zhang Yusheng's death, Fenghua Records used modern recording technology to add Tao Jingying's voice to "I'm Expecting", originally sung by Yusheng solo, into a duet between the two. Later Su Jianxin and Dai Ailing sang a cover of "I'm Expecting" which was included in Su Jianxin's self-selected album of thanks.

10. Yuhua Stone

The song "Yuhua Stone" was a cover song adapted by the famous musician Hu Li for Shitou and Li Yuer, and was later performed by Li Yugang and Shitou. The song is adapted from the theme song "Rain Flower Stone" from the 1978 movie "Red Rain Flower Stone". The rain floats gently, and the heart burns like a fire. Whose tears are gently lingering on the face? Shi's love for the rain is like the blue sea. Although there are thousands of words, I don't know how to express it.