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Pearl River Family Theme Song

The theme song of the Pearl River Family is "Stubborn".

The songwriter is Han Lei, also known as Sembull, a Chinese male singer. In 1991, he began to enter the Chinese pop music industry. In 1996, he produced and released his first solo album "Love Moth". In 2016, he won the "Outstanding Chinese Music Artist" award from the New York State Government Senate in the United States and was awarded the title of "Music Culture Ambassador".

Became the first mainland Chinese singer to win this award. He has won the Singing Achievement Award for the 20 Glorious Years in the Chinese Music Circle, the Most Influential Music Figure Award at the 14th Music Chart Annual Ceremony, and the overall championship of "I Am a Singer Season 2". His representative works include "Borrow from Heaven for Another Five Hundred Years", "Walking Around", "Waiting", etc.

Plot of "Pearl River Family":

"Pearl River Family" depicts the style of Lingnan from 1927 to 1950 with delicate brushstrokes, and at the same time leads the audience to experience the evolution of Lingnan's traditional culture in the war years. Protection and inheritance. The play tells the story of Foshan in 1927, when Chen and his wife, underground party members of the Communist Party of China, were brutally murdered to cover the evacuation of their comrades, and their children Chen Shanhe, Chen Wei, and Chen Lixia were forced to separate.

Many years later, the three brothers and sisters respectively achieved success in Cantonese medicine, Cantonese cuisine, and Cantonese opera. By chance, they finally reunited. However, they encountered the national crisis of invasion by foreign enemies. With full patriotic enthusiasm, he actively devoted himself to resisting Japan and saving the nation, while at the same time saving, inheriting and carrying forward traditional culture and skills.