Who is the lyricist and songwriter of the song Let's Row?

Topic: Let's paddle.

Singing: Liu Huifang

Word: Qiao Yu

Song: Liu Chi

Let's row.

The boat pushed the waves away.

The beautiful white tower is reflected on the sea.

Surrounded by green trees and red walls.

The boat floated gently in the water.

There was a cool breeze blowing head-on.

The red scarf faces the sun

The sun shines on the sea.

The fish in the water looked at us.

Listen to our happy songs quietly.

The boat floated gently in the water.

There was a cool breeze blowing head-on.

Completed a day's homework.

Let's have fun.

Let me ask you something, dear partner.

Who will arrange a happy life for us?

The boat floated gently in the water.

There was a cool breeze blowing head-on.

Extended data

Let's Row is a song written by Mr. Qiao Yu, composed by Mr. Liu Chi and sung by Liu Huifang. This song is the theme song of the children's film Flowers of the Motherland, which was shot on 1955.

In 2002, this song was selected into the third grade textbook of Beijing Normal University.

1955, director Gong Yan asked Liu Chi to compose music for the movie "Flowers of the Motherland". He is very cool.

I quickly agreed. One day in July of 1955, directors Gong Yan and Su Li led all the crew members and a large group of children (actors and masses in the film) aged 12 to experience life in Beihai Park.

Composer Liu Chi came with him, and was inspired when he was playing with the children. So Liu Chi started writing on a big rock with his legs as a table in this small peninsula where rhinoceroses look at the moon. Completed the solo part and children's chorus part of "Let's Paddle", and spent more than ten minutes to revise and gradually improve the song.

Liu Chi asked the director to gather the children and sing for everyone. After hearing this, the children clapped their hands and said, "It was nice to sing about our feelings on the boat just now." Music truly shows the children's mood, interest, joy and happiness, which makes Liu Chi very satisfied.