My China heart score.

Rivers and mountains are only in dreams.

The motherland has been restless for many years.

But it can't be changed anyway.

My Chinese heart

Although the clothes are on

My heart is still China's heart

My ancestors have given me everything.

Branded with China seal.

Changjiang great wall

Huangshan Yellow River

I have a thousand pounds in my chest.

No matter when and where

I know it in my heart.

Blood flows in my heart.

China's voice is surging.

Even if you were born in a foreign country, it won't change.

My Chinese heart

A song of CCTV Spring Festival Evening not only made Zhang Mingmin a national idol overnight, but also made many overseas wanderers change their choices and return to their hometown in succession. In this sense, because of this song, Zhang Mingmin can be "immortal" in the music world.

1982, the Japanese Ministry of Education openly falsified the history of aggression against China when examining and approving textbooks for primary and secondary schools, which aroused David Henry Hwang's indignation, so he and Wang Fuling co-authored My China Heart. David Henry Hwang found the Hong Kong singer Zhang Mingmin and told him that you have China, a name and the Chinese nation in your heart. Do you have a heart? So I gave my China Heart to Zhang Mingmin to sing. In the autumn of 1983, in order to prepare for the Spring Festival Evening of 1984, CCTV directors visited Fujian and Guangdong. One day, they were sitting in a jeep driven by armed police soldiers. When they were running in Shenzhen, which was still very shabby at that time, the director of CCTV was very excited by a song accidentally played on the soldier's car. "Although my clothes are on, my heart still belongs to China ... even if I am in a foreign country, it will not change my heart in China ..." Director Yuan later recalled: "We were stunned by this song when we were sitting in the car, and then I asked him, who did I say this song was sung? He said he was a Hong Kong singer and didn't know his name. Later, I asked him to copy a tape for me. " Soon, director Yuan learned that this song was sung by a Hong Kong singer named. So, at the 1984 CCTV Spring Festival Gala, Zhang Mingmin sang My China Heart for hundreds of millions of China TV viewers, which touched the hearts of countless China people at once and aroused the strong sense of * * * of China compatriots. It's easy to conceptualize and shout slogans when writing patriotic songs, but David Henry Hwang skillfully uses symbolic China attractions such as "Great Wall of the Yangtze River, Huangshan Mountain and Yellow River" to convey patriotic feelings. The whole song was cut in the tone of an overseas traveler, which naturally wrote a magnificent theme, thus conquering everyone. 1984 "My China Heart" won the third God Bell Award from the Song Editorial Department of China Music Association.