Song: Manjianghong
Lyrics: Yue Fei
Singer: Tu Honggang
Lyrics:
I lean on the railing with my head full of anger, Xiaoxiao rain breaks
Looking up to the sky and roaring, with strong feelings
Thirty years of fame and dust, eight thousand miles of clouds and moon
Don’t wait for nothing. The young man's head was broken, empty and full of sorrow
He was leaning against the railing with anger, and the misty rain had stopped
Looking up to the sky and roaring, his heart strong and strong
Thirty years of fame and dust, Eight thousand miles of clouds and moons
Don’t wait for the young man’s head to turn gray, empty and sad
The shame of Jingkang is still not over, when will the hatred of the officials be eliminated
The commander Cars, traversing the Helan Mountains
Aspirations to eat Hulu meat when hungry, laughing and drinking the blood of Huns
Waiting to clean up the old mountains and rivers again, facing the sky
Waiting to clean up the old mountains again Rivers and mountains, Chaotian Tower
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"Man Jiang Hong" is selected from "Dragon Capital - Ancient Rhythm Lin'an Memories", "Man Jiang Hong" is an immortal poem handed down from generation to generation by the national hero Yue Fei of the Song Dynasty, which has been used for hundreds of years. The song is constantly being recited and interpreted through different musical instruments. This piece of music is adapted from a qin song. The vigorous and tragic melody is different from the expression of the song. The melody is pure and powerful, the rhythm is steady, and it expresses passionate, high-spirited and heroic emotions.
Because the lyrics of Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong" have long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and the melody it is paired with is so smooth and passionate. As soon as this song came out, it was widely sung and had a profound influence. Later, the song "Man Jiang Hong" was adapted into instrumental music, chorus songs, etc.