I love you, China.

I love you. The score of China Erhu is as follows:

I love you, China, a patriotic song written by Qu Cong, composed by Zheng Qiufeng and originally sung by Ye Peiying, is an episode of 1979 movie Overseas Hong Haier. 1980, the song was rated as "Excellent Pop Song" in the Excellent Pop Song Award. 1983 won the "Morning Bell Award" in the first excellent song selection. 1984, selected for UNESCO (Asia) songji.

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The song "I Love You, China" consists of three parts. The first part is the introduction paragraph, which brings people into the artistic realm of lark overlooking the earth and singing loudly with free rhythm, broad breath, bright and high-pitched tone and ups and downs melody.

The second part is the main part of the song. The rhythm is gentle, the melody is rising step by step, euphemistic, deep and restrained, which spreads a magnificent picture of the motherland and deepens the theme of "I love you, China".

The third part is the ending paragraph, which leads to the climax of the song through the expression of two interlinings "ah". The last sentence, "My mother, my motherland", ended in a high-pitched area, pouring out the ardent patriotic feelings of overseas children for the motherland.