The original song of Christmas Eve

The Song of Silent Night is an old Christian song, with no original song.

The melody of "Song of Silent Night" is simple and pleasant, the musical elements are soft and full of quiet and warm atmosphere. The lyrics express love for little Jesus and blessings for Christmas Eve, and also call on people to unite and face the world with love and kindness.

This song is widely sung all over the world, translated into many languages and interpreted by many singers and choirs. Whether in church or at family gatherings, people will sing or play the "Song of Silent Night" during Christmas to celebrate this special festival and feel the atmosphere of peace and reunion.

As a classic Christmas song, The Song of Silent Night not only conveys people's faith in redemption and blessing, but also makes people feel the charm and warmth of Christmas through its moving melody and lyrics. It has become an indispensable part of Christmas celebrations, bringing peace and joy to people.

The lyrics of the song are as follows:

Holy night is clear, holy night is quiet.

The stars are shining and the world is peaceful.

The water is silent and the mountain is sleeping.

Qingyun winds around Bethlehem, the inn manger.

A baby was born, and the night was fine.

Holy night is quiet, and angels appear.

The shepherd was surprised. The golden harp and the jade Zheng.

The sky is full of hallelujah.

Mountains and seas want to sing the same song and preach good news.

The savior was born and the holy night was clear.

Holy night is quiet, savior Jesus.

Born today, love and sacrifice.

Justice and peace, St. Joan.

When the sun rises, grace shines.

The savior was born and the holy night was clear.

Holy night is quiet, savior Jesus.

Born today, love and sacrifice.

Justice and peace, St. Joan.

When the sun rises, grace shines.

The savior was born and the holy night was clear.

Holy night is quiet, savior Jesus.

Born today, love and sacrifice.

Justice and peace, St. Joan.

When the sun rises, grace shines.

According to Che Gankun.