Who sang the song "I welcome the sun into the motherland"? -Yu Junjian is not like a soldier.
I have two favorites (actually one) in Dagang. I mainly like to explore the truth of cosmic life, hoping to become a Buddha and understand cosmic life one day. However, this wish may be difficult to realize, so settle for the second best, enjoy life and appreciate all the beauty of nature. Therefore, appreciating art is also a hobby of mine. One day, I listened to songs and operas in the park. A singer sang the song "I welcome the sun back to the motherland" under the command of a sister. I'm not afraid to laugh. I am ignorant. It's the first time to listen to this song, but it's very nice. Its beautiful, affectionate, brisk and stretched melody deeply touched me. When I got home, I turned on my computer and looked up this song on the Internet in a hurry. Unfortunately, only one singer is Yu Junjian, and half of them are from David Jiang (Mr. David came as a ringtone, so there is only half a song, which is a pity). Teacher David's music is also very good after listening to half of it, which is as good as all his songs I appreciate. By the way, David Jiang was my first favorite tenor and the soprano was Miss Yin Xiumei. It can be said that they are my earliest favorites. Yu Junjian's songs are of course good, but like all his previous songs, the only fly in the ointment is the lack of male strength. This song, in particular, is a lyric song, but it is also a military song after all. This song handled by Yu Junjian is too tasteless for soldiers and men. Just like the land in his hometown in the south, it is too soft and intoxicating. Personally, I think it is not handled well. Because there are no lyrics, I searched the score of this song and found that there are ordinary versions, Yan Weiwen version and Yu Junjian version. Yu Junjian's composition version is unknown, which can be seen in Junjian's own handling. Brother Yan Weiwen is also my favorite tenor. It's a pity that although this song has the soundtrack of Yan Weiwen's version, I can't find his song. Let's talk about it later. I am satisfied with half a teacher. I am very satisfied. I learned it in less than half an hour. Thanks to half of David's teacher. China has a great army and there are many great singers there. Take tenors, such as Lv Jihong and Wang Hongwei. They are all my favorites. I also pay close attention to and like the other three tenors. They are Yan Weiwen, Yu Junjian and Liu Bin. I put them together because, personally, the characteristics of the three of them are too outstanding. Yu Junjian, with a weak voice, looks like a scholar. In fact, he is also a scholar, "unlike a soldier", and his calligraphy is very good. Liu Bin, on the contrary to Yu Junjian, has a loud voice and looks like a soldier, lacking the demeanor of an artist. Yan Weiwen, his voice is among them. Soldiers are full of breath and artists are full of demeanor. It's amazing. Dagang loves the beauty of nature, and hopes that "there is specialization in the art" and that everyone can give play to their strengths in their most "capable" fields. In this way, our life on earth will be beautiful.