Who wrote the lyrics of Hongyan?

Hongyan?

Lyrics: Lv Yanwei

Arranged by Zhang Hongguang

Singing: Husileng

The geese are arranged in pairs in the sky.

The river grows in autumn, the grass grows on the yellow grassland, and the piano sounds sad.

Hongyan flies over the reeds to the south.

Where did the geese go in the sky? The heart is the hometown of the north.

Where did the geese go in the sky? The heart is the hometown of the north.

Hongyan North came back with my thoughts.

The song is far away, the piano is rustling, and the spring blossoms on the grassland.

How far is Hongyan from the sky?

Drink the wine dry and fill it up. Don't pay it back if you're not drunk tonight.

Drink the wine dry and fill it up. Don't pay it back if you're not drunk tonight.

Song information

Hongyan (Chinese Version)-Copyright works and representative works of Husileng. It is an episode of the TV series "The Legend of Heroes Returning to the East". The songs are profound and have the characteristics of Mongolian music. The song "Red Rock" is a Urad folk song, written by the famous lyricist Mr. Lv Yanwei, arranged by the music master Zhang Hongguang and sung by Husileng. Hongyan (Mongolian version) is sung by Ergon Band.

Creation background

Hongyan is a folk song in Wulate, Inner Mongolia, which is widely spread. It was once the theme song of the hit drama Legend of Heroes in the East, which was written and produced by the famous musician Lv Yanwei.

When we hear Husileng's "Wild Goose" with his clear voice, it is not difficult to produce * * * songs. His songs contain your homesickness and your growth, so his hometown has become the softest and most beautiful thing in everyone's heart.

At the same time, this is also a man who gives his feelings for the grassland to himself. A person, a glass of wine, facing the sky alone, thinking about the past and looking forward to the future. Is there really a rainbow hanging in heaven? Long twists and turns, straight into the heart.

Singer information

Husileng, born in a herdsman's family in Wulate Qianqi, Inner Mongolia prairie, has a lovely baby face and two lovely front teeth, but her songs contain ups and downs and enduring charm which are quite different from her age and appearance.

The grassland mother gave him a good voice, and he sang all the way, from the Mongolian yurt in the grassland to the Avenue of Stars, to Tiananmen Square, to the Great Hall of the People, to President Hu, and then to the dreamer. A song "Hongyan" touched countless people who were homesick.