The next sentence is: And the little oriole that can sing.
The full text of the song is as follows:
Where is spring? In that green mountain forest
There are red flowers here
There is green here Grass
And the little oriole that can sing
Dilililililidilililililili
Dilililililidi Lilidi Lilililili
Spring is in the green mountain forest
And the little singing oriole
Where is spring
Where is spring
Spring is reflected in the reflection of the lake
The red flowers are reflected
The green grass is reflected
And the little oriole that can sing
DiLiLiLiLiDiLiLiLiDiLiLiLiLiLi
DiLiLiLiLiDiLiLiDiLiLi Lilili
Spring is in the reflection of the lake
And the little singing oriole
Where is spring
Spring Where
Spring is in the eyes of that child
See red flowers
See green grass?
And that moment The singing little oriole
DiLiLiLiLiLiDiLiLiLiLiLiLi
DiLiLiLiLiDiLiLiLiLiLiLiLi
Spring is in the eyes of children
And the little oriole that can sing
The author Pan Zhensheng is from Shanghai and began to create children's music in 1955. In his more than 50 years of children's music creation career, 33 years were spent in Ningxia. "One Penny" and "Where is the Spring" (also known as "Dili Dili"), these children's songs that have been sung by generations of Chinese children, were composed by him in Ningxia. Pan Zhensheng believes that a good children's song should use children's language and should not be artificial. What is needed is the tones that come from inner joy.