They say your flowers are flourishing.
It is said that your fruit is really rich.
They say your land is very fertile.
They say your road is really wide.
Motherland, my motherland
Bless you and my motherland.
I dedicate my brilliant youth to you.
May you always be young.
Always happy
They say your faith will not change.
They say your flag will not fade.
It is said that you never forget your joys and sorrows.
It is said that your singing will never stop.
Motherland, my motherland
Bless you and my motherland.
I dedicate my sincere heart to you.
May you be strong forever.
Always full of energy
Motherland, my motherland
Bless you and my motherland.
I dedicate my sincere heart to you.
May you be strong forever.
Always full of energy
Brief Introduction to the Original Singing of Blessing the Motherland
Bless the Motherland is a song sung by Tang Can.
Tang Can, born in Tang Can, Zhuzhou City, Hunan Province, China on June 1975, graduated from Wuhan Conservatory of Music of China Conservatory of Music, China female singer, singer and actress, soloist of the Comrades Cultural and Art Troupe of the Political Department of Beijing Military Region, and held the rank of senior colonel.
1996, to participate in the 7th CCTV Young Singer TV Grand Prix, and won the National Excellent Singer Award in the professional group. 1998, her song "Good Dreams Come True" won the silver prize in the China Music and Television Competition. 1999, released his first music album Blessing the Motherland.
In 2000, the song "Long Live Happy" in the style of "New Folk Songs" was released. In 2002, Tang can and three other female singers were called "four little people" in the "Sina folk singer inventory". In 2004, she won the Best Female Folk Singer of the Year Award at the 6th CCTV-MTV Music Festival.