Lyrics: Qu Cong
Composer: Zheng Qiufeng
Original song: Ye Peiying
Larks fly from the blue sky. I love you, China.
I love you, China, and I love you, China.
I love your strong seedlings in spring and your golden fruits in autumn.
I love your pine temperament, and I love your red plum character.
I love the sweet sugar cane in your hometown, as if milk moistens my heart.
I love you, China, and I love you, China.
I want to dedicate the most beautiful songs to you, my mother and my motherland.
I love you, China, and I love you, China.
I love you in the South China Sea and I love you in the snowy North China.
I love you, the forest is boundless, I love you, and the mountains are towering.
I love your gurgling river, making clear waves from my dreams.
I love you, China, and I love you, China.
I want to dedicate my beautiful youth to you, to my mother and to my motherland.
Ah ... I want to dedicate my beautiful youth to you, to my mother and to my motherland.
This is a song written by modern people, not in ancient poetry.