Five Hundred Years of Mulberry Fields and Changing Seas" is an episode of the large-scale TV series "Journey to the West", originally sung by Yu Junjian.
Singer information:
Chinese name: Yu Junjian
Nationality: Chinese
Ethnicity: Han
Birthplace : Guilin, Guangxi
Date of birth: April 16, 1956
Occupation: General Political and Military Singer, Writer, Calligrapher, and Literary Activity Planning Organizer
Graduated institutions: China Conservatory of Music, Department of Composition, Music Literature, Peking University, Department of Art
Representative works: "Speak from the Heart", "Say Nothing", "What Do You Do as a Soldier", " "Little White Poplar", "Everything Happens at Home"
Main achievements: A national first-class actor who enjoys special government subsidies and has been awarded many meritorious services in the army?
? The first "National Top Ten" Singer", the first "National Audience's Favorite Singing Actor"?
? The first "Top Ten Stars in the Army", "Advanced Representative of the Army Learning from Lei Feng" and other titles?
? Calligraphy and painting Selected for the Fifth National Calligraphy Exhibition, the Sixth National Art Exhibition, and the All-Army Calligraphy Exhibition and winning awards?
? Held two personal calligraphy and painting exhibitions at the National Art Museum of China
Original place: Jiangsu Nantong
Poetry collection: Why should I sing, Yu Junjian's ancient poems
Prose collection: "It's better not to see you" "Yu Junjian's poems and essays"
Song information:
Chinese name: Five Hundred Years of Mulberry Fields
Album: Journey to the West Original Soundtrack
Release Date: 1988
Original Singer: Yu Junjian
Lyrics: Yan Su
Music: Xu Jingqing