I love you, China's lyrics.

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 selection of excellent pop songs. 1983 won the "Morning Bell Award" in the first excellent song selection. 1984, selected for UNESCO (Asia) songji. 20 19 On June 7th, this song was selected as "100 Excellent Songs Celebrating the 70th Anniversary of the Founding of People's Republic of China (PRC)" by the Propaganda Department of the CPC.

Lyrics: 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, which moistens my heart like milk. I love you, China.

I love you China, and I want to dedicate the most beautiful songs to you, my mother and my motherland.

The Creative Background of I Love You, China

From 65438 to 0972, Qu Yan began to conceive the lyrics of I Love You, China. 1976, he finished the first draft of I love you, China. 1978, Hu Bing created the movie literary script "Overseas Red Son", and he found Qu Yan through his wife Su Peng. Therefore, Qu Cong had the opportunity to write ten songs for the film, nine of which were adapted from the plot.

In the process of submission, the producer put forward two opinions: first, the order of the first paragraph and the second paragraph of the lyrics should be changed, because the camera is not good; Secondly, they think that "I love you, China" is the third person and should be changed to "I love you, my country".