Singer: Fan Linlin
Album: Wish
I was born in a small mountain village, where my parents lived.
The beard is full of stories, and the rustic accent is buried in laughter.
Call my name, call my name.
How much affection, how much love
How happy I am.
Villagers, ah
Villagers, my hardworking and kind villagers.
Ah, guys.
Ah, guys.
Thousands of feet can't forget his roots, though the tree is tall. I was born in a small mountain village.
There are my folks there, and Xiaomi raised me.
Teach me to be a man in the storm and send me on my way when I leave.
Send me on my way when I leave. What a reminder.
How much expectation, how much affection.
Ah, guys.
Ah, guys.
My hardworking and kind folks, ah
Villagers, ah
Fellow villagers, thousands of feet sticks to his head, and no matter how tall the tree is, he will never forget his roots.
Ah, guys.
Ah, folks, thousands of feet can't forget the roots when the tree is high.
Extended data
Hometown is a military song written by China People's Liberation Army Haizheng Cultural and Art Troupe. It is written by Shi Shunyi, composed by Wang Xiren and sung by Fan Linlin. 1999, the song won the "Excellent Song Award since the founding of the People's Republic of China" and "Excellent Song Award in the 20 Years of Reform and Opening-up".
Other song wishes in the album: China Dignity, Loess Plateau, My Hometown, Cool.