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Original song of Sparkling Red Star

The original singer of the song "Sparkling Red Star" is Deng Yuhua.

Deng Yuhua, Manchu, born in Beijing on November 6, 1942, is a national first-class actor and soprano singer. In 1959, he joined the China Coal Mine Art Troupe as a soloist. In 1976, he joined the Communist Party of China. In 1978, he was named a national model worker on the coal front. In 1980, he entered the China Conservatory of Music for further study. Later he served as an actor, deputy director of the art committee and deputy leader of the China Coal Mine Art Troupe. He once visited and performed in various countries in Europe, Africa and Southeast Asia with the Oriental Song and Dance Troupe. He has sung interludes for films such as "Tunnel War" and "Sparkling Red Star".

She loved singing since she was a child. She was admitted to the "Central Youth Broadcasting Choir" at the age of ten, and served as the lead singer and soloist in the chorus. At the age of sixteen, she was admitted to the China Coal Mine Art Troupe and became a star on the capital stage. The smallest solo performer.

The lyrics of the song "Sparkling Red Star":

At midnight, I look forward to the dawn, and in the cold winter, I look forward to the spring breeze.

If you want the Red Army to come, azalea blooms all over the mountains.

If you want the Red Army to come, azalea blooms all over the mountains.

Azalea is blooming all over the ridge, and azalea is blooming all over the ridge.

Azalea is azalea, and the heroes and heroines are stained with blood.

The fire reflects the red star and the star shines brighter; the blood-stained red flag makes the flag redder.

The red star shines brighter when it is reflected by fire, and the red flag becomes redder when it is sprinkled with blood.

Hold the red flag high and march forward, the revolutionary flowers will be red from generation to generation, and the revolutionary flowers will be red from generation to generation.