Producer: Yan Dandan writes lyrics: Jing M.Guo writes music: Liu Jia Yan Dandan's Shu Embroidery was specially sung by Chris Lee to promote the Shu embroidery culture in his hometown of Sichuan. The lyrics are even more written by Jing M.Guo, a representative writer of the post-8s generation and a fellow villager in Sichuan. It rains in Furong City in March/Embroidery needles in April/Feather fans pointing to a thousand armies/Brocade cutting a few inches/Watching iron horses stepping on glaciers/Sewing flowers with silk thread/A thousand lanterns in the world of mortals/A snowstorm in the mountains and rivers ... "This lyric fragment created by Jing M.Guo can only be described as" aestheticism "and strong" China love Chengdu style ". At the same time, the embroidered mother's personal affection for embroidery, husband and home country is integrated into it, and the lyrics are touching and touching. The melody of the song is euphemistic and melodious, echoing Chris Lee's fashionable singing. The person in charge said that this time, Jing M.Guo put a lot of effort into Shu Embroidery and made four major revisions. After each revision, musicians from Beijing and Shanghai will be invited to listen to their opinions. Although Chris Lee was busy filming bodyguards and assassins in Shanghai, he also participated in every revision. Jing M.Guo and Chris Lee both said that Shu Embroidery is a cultural treasure in their hometown and a national intangible cultural heritage. It is the wish of everyone in their hometown to revitalize the Shu Embroidery industry, so they put aside their busy other work this time and give priority to doing Shu Embroidery well.
Write, this time, the two of them joined hands to create a new song, which strongly highlights the feelings of China and Chengdu.