When was the song "Eighteen Bends in Mountain Road" sung in the Spring Festival Evening? Name)

1999 CCTV Spring Festival Evening.

Eighteen Bends in Mountain Road is a song sung by Li Qiong, written by Tong Wenxi and Yin Jianping, and composed by Wang Yuanping.

During the period of 1999, Li Qiong was invited to be the soloist of "Eighteen Bays on Mountain Road" in CCTV Spring Festival Evening, and became famous in one fell swoop. Won the "Five Ones" Project Award in Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China and the second prize of 1999 CCTV Spring Festival Gala "My Favorite Program".

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Eighteen Bends in Mountain Road was originally named Son of the Sun, and was later renamed Eighteen Bends in Mountain Road by Yan Su. The lyrics of this song are based on the poem "Songs and Roads of Tujia Nationality" written by the poet Tong Wenxi in his hometown Changyang.

/kloc-in the summer of 0/990, Tong Wenxi went to western Hubei to collect folk songs, where he enjoyed Tujia folk performances such as swing dance, Bashan dance and crying wedding song. At that time, when the car was crawling on the mountain road, it was attracted by the scenery of Qingjiang River and misty distant mountains, so it wrote the poem "Songs and Roads of Tujia People". The lyrics of this song are based on this poem and have been polished for three years.

In Eighteen Bends of Mountain Road, Li Qiong conquered the audience's ears through sonorous, bright and fresh timbre and singing style. Although the melody of the song is catchy, the interpretation of Li Qiong's version basically depends on singing skills, so it is difficult to feel her vocal skills and singing skills.

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