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Does Lu Binghua’s song have a story background?

The song Lu Binghua has a story background.

The original singer of "Lu Binghua" was Zeng Shuqin. It was sung by Zhen Ni and the Nanjing Little Red Flower Choir *** at the 1991 Spring Festival Gala. Yao Qian wrote the lyrics and Chen Yang composed the music. The song was released on August 1, 1988, and was included in the album "Jinxiao Chenjiu". This song is the theme song of the movie "Lu Binghua".

The movie "Lu Binghua" is a sad narrative poem that tells a poignant rural story. In the movie, the lupine flower is used to symbolize maternal love. It blooms all over the countryside and dyes the rural scenery. After the flowers and leaves wither, it turns into spring mud to protect the flowers, but it is as selfless and great as the most sincere love in the world - maternal love. Because lupine flowers always bloom around Mother's Day in May, lupine flowers are vividly called "mother flowers" by Taiwanese.

Extended information:

The melody in the first part of the song adopts the feather mode and descends, expressing the girl's affectionate longing for her hometown and mother and her sad and sad emotions; in the second part of the song, the mode changes to Major mode, active rhythm, giving people a warm and bright feeling, which is a memory of a beautiful childhood.

But soon the tone jumped and turbulent, and the mood became excited, expressing helpless emotion and persistent desire. With the reappearance of the first part of the song, people are deeply immersed in endless longing.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Lu Binghua