Lyrics: Shi Shunyi
Composer: Wang Xiren
I was born in a small mountain village, where my parents lived.
The beard is full of stories, and the rustic accent is buried in laughter.
Call my name, call my name.
How much intimacy, how much love and how much happiness.
Ah, man, ah, man.
My hardworking and kind family.
Ah, man, ah, man.
Thousands of feet can't forget his roots, though the tree is tall.
Ah, guys, guys.
Ah, guys, guys.
My hardworking and kind family.
I was born in a small mountain village, where my parents lived.
Xiaomi raised me and taught me to be a man in the wind and rain.
Send me on my way when I leave, and send me on my way when I leave.
How much exhortation, how much expectation, how much affection.
Ah, man, ah, man.
My hardworking and kind family.
Ah, man, ah, man.
Thousands of feet can't forget his roots, though the tree is tall.
Ah, guys, guys.
Ah, guys, guys.
Thousands of feet can't forget his roots, though the tree is tall.
Shi Shunyi, a lyricist with creative background, grew up in the countryside, and his image of diligence, kindness and simplicity has always been engraved in his mind.
At the end of 1989, when he wrote the theme song for the military-civilian party, he immediately recalled the friendship between the villagers and the children in the countryside, so he wrote the lyrics of "My Villagers".
1990, after seeing the lyrics of Hometown, the songwriter Wang Xiren was infected by the deep nostalgia and affection revealed in the lyrics, and felt that every nerve in his body was connected with the blood of his hometown. Based on the northern Bangzi opera and Shandong folk songs, he quickly created the soundtrack of "The Motherland Will Never Forget".