Sisters is a popular classic with aboriginal symbols in the history of Taiwanese music. This is also the first time that Zhang Huichun walked into the recording studio and sang and recorded for his sister May with his family. This is a song that embodies profound sisterhood and family cohesion, and it has special significance.
2. "One is like summer, the other is like autumn"-Christine
"One Like Summer and One Like Autumn" is a song of friendship sung by Christine, a popular female singer in Taiwan Province Province, China. This song was written by Chen, and included in Christine's album Our Anniversary released in 2006. In 2007, this song won two awards in the top 20 singles with the highest annual hit rate at the K.K.BOX Digital Music Awards Ceremony.
3. "bosom friend"-Charlene Choi
"bosom friend" is a song composed by singing, Wu writing and Zhu composing.
4. "Forever friends"
"Forever Friends" is a song sung by Mao Amin and included in the album "After the Golden Melody" released by 1994. The duration is 4 minutes and 2 seconds. Ren Weixin wrote it.
5.[ Folk Song] Long live friendship
That is Scottish Gaelic: Auld Lang Syne, which is a very famous poem, literally translated as a long-lost day. According to local elders, Auld Lang Syne was written by robert burns, a Scottish poet in the 8th century. This poem was later set to music. In addition to the original Gaelic, this song has also been set into the local languages of many countries. It can be said that it is widely spread and known to all women and children. It's definitely a world classic. Throughout China, it is often called "Auld Lang Syne".
6. "You at the same table"
You at the same table is a song sung by 1994 (a masterpiece of campus folk songs), written, composed and arranged by Gao. Included in the album Love Dust released in May, 1995.
7. "Don't cry, friends."
"Don't cry, my friend" is a song composed by Chen Lerong, composed by Mo Fan, arranged by Belinda Fu and sung by Lv Fang. Included in the album Love Hurts Once released in Lv Fang on May 1995.
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Boudoir is a Chinese word, also called "girlfriends", which refers to women's intimate, intimate and good friends who talk about everything. The name of this word comes from "best friend", which is usually used to describe women, but in recent years, more and more girls use this synonym to address their male friends, from which the word "male best friend" is derived.
References:
Best friend-Baidu Encyclopedia