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What is the ending song and background music of the Japanese TV series "The White Tower" on CCTV 8?

Amazing Grace -Amazing Grace

Ending theme of the Japanese drama "The White Tower"

Amazing Grace -Amazing Grace

This is two hundred years The former hymn is still at the top of the charts after being re-covered. It is also the most widely sung Christian hymn among all Christian hymns, regardless of whether they are believers or not. The English lyrics have a far-reaching artistic conception, and here we present a very good Chinese translation and original text.

Amazing grace Judy Collins

amazing grace, how sweet the sound

that saved a wretch like me.

i once was lost but now i'm found,

was blind but now i see.

t'was grace that taught my heart to fear

and grace my fear relieved

how precious did that grace appear,

the hour i first believed.

through many dangers, toilets and snares

we have already come

t'was grace that brought us safe thus far

and grace will lead us home.

when we\'ve been there ten thousand years

bright shining as the sun;

we've no less days to sing god's praise

than when we first begun.

Amazing Grace Judy Collins

Amazing grace, how sweet the music is

Saved a helpless person like me

I was lost, now Recovered

Once blind, now I can see

Miracles taught me to be in awe

Alleviate the fear in my heart

The occurrence of miracles is so precious

That was the first time I believed in God

After countless obstacles and traps

I have come through

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Miracles have kept me safe so far

Miracles will guide me home

The name of the Lord Jesus sounds so sweet to the ears of believers

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That soothed his worries and healed his wounds

Drove away his fears

Jesus had to bear the cross alone

To save the whole world

But in everyone’s heart, including me

There is a cross

We have been here for ten thousand years

The light shines like the sun

We can praise God no differently than we did in the first days

This deeply moving song is actually a hymn , and some people translated it as "beautiful miracle". There are many versions of this song sung by Western singers, but Judy Collins's version uses a human voice (accapella) without instrumental accompaniment, which best expresses the holy and peaceful atmosphere of the original song, and is still the irreplaceable first choice.

Grace originally means "elegance and grace", here it is interpreted as "God's mercy and grace towards mankind".

This song "Amazing Grace" is a well-known Western song. The composer is no longer known. According to research, it is related to some Scottish non-religious songs in the 18th century. In the early days, it was It is so popular in the African American church that it is often considered an American traditional ballad, or a black spiritual. The current music score was adapted by the American gospel composer Edwin O. Excell (1851-1921).

This well-known, touching and beloved hymn was written by the Reverend John Newton (1725-1807).

When Newton was twenty-three years old, on his way back to England by boat, he suddenly encountered a violent storm. The boat was almost silent. Suddenly, the Holy Spirit moved him, and he remembered his mother's teachings in the past, and suddenly he became completely enlightened. He knelt down to confess his sins and pray, and from then on he became a new creation.

Later he decided to dedicate himself to the Lord, but unfortunately he was not accepted because of his low academic qualifications. However, Newton was not discouraged and worked hard to study on his own and study theology diligently. After sixteen years of hard study, he later became He became a scholar full of economics, proficient in Greek and Latin, and was ordained as an Anglican priest at the age of thirty-nine.

He later became a great poet and wrote many beautiful and touching poems. He even became a close friend with William Cowper, a great and outstanding hymn writer at that time, and co-published a book. The popular Olney Hymns.

This song "What Amazing Grace" is a portrayal of his life, so it is particularly touching. The melody is paired with early American ballads, which has a unique charm.

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