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"Under the Bright Sun"

Lyrics: Collective lyrics, written by He Cihang

Composer: Yin Qing

Female: Grandpa has been to I said, Female: Don’t forget the well digger when you are hungry

Female: Only after suffering can you understand, Female: How could there be a new China without the Communist Party

Female: My teacher taught me since I was a child Sing, female: Sing a folk song for the party

Female: After many hardships, I understand better. Female: Only by following the Communist Party can we have a new China

Male: My teacher taught me to sing since I was a child. , Male: Sing a folk song to the party

Male: After many hardships, we understand better. Male: Only by following the Communist Party can we have a new China

Male: The salute at the founding ceremony will be unforgettable. Male: stirred the blood of hundreds of millions of people

Male: unforgettable the spring breeze and rain, male: nourishing the whole country

Female: unforgettable the flag-raising ceremony of the return ceremony, female: inspired hundreds of millions of people The tears of thousands of people

Female: unforgettable the grand review of the century, female: raising the national spirit

Together: shining with golden light, hammer and sickle, together: representing the hope of the nation

Together: shining golden light, hammer and sickle, together: representing the hope of the nation

Together: hope, hope

Female: My grandfather told me since I was a child, daughter : Don’t forget the well-digger when you are drinking water

Female: Only after suffering can you understand, Female: How could there be a new China without the Communist Party

Together: We are in the spring breeze of the times, together: The spring breeze urges me to open up forever

Together: we are under the bright sunshine, together: to follow the Communist Party

Together: to build a greater China, together: to build a greater China

Extended information:

Looking at Yin Qing's works, it is not difficult to find that from "History of Soldiering" to "Into a New Era" to "Singing in the West", every work has In keeping with the beat of the times, it plays the strong note of the times. To achieve this, simple love alone is not enough, but also the ability to grasp emotions. In a sense, Yin Qing's success adds another interpretation to love: "Love = sincere dedication and rational grasp."

In other words, you must be passionate about your career, but you must also be good at rational thinking, and maximize your talents and talents generated by your love for your career. For example, when creating "Into the New Era", Yin Qing thought a lot: The era calls for sincerity and equality, so we should not show false loftiness in an artificial way, but should use the language of confiding to express "civilian" emotions. Keen observation enabled Yin Qing to find the best fit between music and the times. The everlasting popularity of the songs proves that this grasp is just right.

In the early 1980s, he created his famous work "History of Soldiering", and then successively released "Mother's Little Poems", "Military Parade Song", "Squad Leader", and "Mulberry Picking Path" The songs were widely circulated in the army. In 1988, Yin Qing was transferred to the Frontline Song and Dance Ensemble of the Political Department of the Nanjing Military Region as a composer. In 1990, Yin Qing was transferred to Beijing by the General Political Department to participate in the music creation of the opera "The Party's Daughter" and participated in the army's "Double Support Party" A series of major creative tasks. During this period, he composed military songs such as "Don't Ask Why", "The Soul of the Border Army", "Military Song" and the musical drama "Charming Bay", which were more characteristic of the times and aroused great repercussions both inside and outside the military.