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Wuxin Master 2 theme song

The theme song, interlude, ending song, and background music of the second season of "Wuxin Master" are all composed of the classic song "White Birch Forest" sung by Pu Shu. The MV for the second season ending song "The Longest Journey" is the same song as the first season ending song. The quiet village is covered with white snow, and pigeons are flying under the hazy sky... Teacher Pu Shu sings "White Birch Forest" lightly, with a lonely and beautiful painting style. The low but slightly melancholy singing brings people into the romantic mood of the characters in "Wuxin Master 2". The pictures and music are perfectly integrated, and the moving melody expresses the love of the Republic of China.

The opening theme of "Wuxin Master 2" "White Birch Forest"

Singer: Pu Shu

The quiet village is covered with white snow

Doves fly under the hazy sky

The two names are carved on the birch tree

They vowed to love each other for the rest of their lives

One day the war burned their hometown

The young man picked up a gun and ran to the frontier

My sweetheart, don’t worry about me

Waiting for me to come back in the birch forest

The sky is still the same Doves are still flying in the haze

Who will prove the love and life without tombstones

The snow is still falling and the village is still peaceful

The young people disappear into the white birch Lin

The bad news came that afternoon

My sweetheart died in a distant battlefield

She came to the birch forest silently

Watching there every day with eyes wide open

She said he was just lost in the distance

He will definitely come

Come to this birch forest

The sky is still hazy and there are still doves flying

Who will prove the love and life without tombstones

The snow is still falling and the village is still peaceful

The young people disappear In the birch forest

The long road is coming to an end

The girl is already gray-haired

She often hears him calling from her pillow

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Come on, my dear, come to this birch forest

He murmured when he died

I am coming and waiting for me in the birch forest

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