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Songs of Yu Old Man Who Moved the Mountains
The song "The Foolish Old Man Moves the Mountains" is sung by Jiang Tao.
"The Foolish Old Man Moves the Mountains" is a song written by Han Jiongji, composed by Bian Liunian, and sung by Jiang Tao. It was included in Jiang Tao's album "My Dreams Burn in the Snow" released in 1999. It is Jiang Tao's masterpiece. This song is the ending theme of the TV series "The Legend of Wangwu Mountain". In 1996, the song won the gold medal in the China Music Television Competition.
Jiang Tao performed the lyrics of "The Foolish Old Man Moves the Mountains" very well with his unique singing style. Jiang Tao also became a star of "country folk pop" in the 1990s because of his singing of "The Foolish Old Man Moves the Mountains". One of the representative figures. Through the joint efforts of the songwriters and composers, the song was transformed into an elegant and distinctive pop song, which has also been cherished by the audience.
The lyrics of "The Foolish Old Man Moved the Mountains"
It sounds like an anecdote
It sounds like a joke
Let the shoulder pole bend your back
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Let the soles wear out the clogs
Facing Wang Wu and Taihang
With his courage and courage
It’s not that weird when I think of it
Singing is not a joke
Looking at the sky above and beyond
Walking around the vast plains at your feet
Facing a house full of children and grandchildren
Oh, I have fulfilled my prayer in my heart
Looking at the sky above me
Walking along the plains at my feet
It’s hard to have no road
It’s more difficult to open a road
That’s why people later lamented you
It sounds like an anecdote
It sounds like a joke
Let the carrying pole go Bend your back
Let the soles of your feet wear your clogs
Facing Wangwu and Taihang
With your bravery
When I think of it, it’s not an anecdote
When I sing it, it’s not a joke
Look at the sky above me
Take a walk and see the plains beneath my feet
Facing A house full of children and grandchildren
Oh, the prayer in my heart has been fulfilled
Looking at the sky above my head
Walking around the plains at my feet
No way It’s hard
It’s even harder to open a road
That’s why people later lamented for you
Look at the sky above and beyond
Walking around the plains beneath your feet
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Facing a house full of children and grandchildren
Oh, I have fulfilled my prayer in my heart
Looking at the sky above and beyond
Walking around the plains beneath my feet
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It’s hard to have no road
It’s even harder to open a road
That’s why I will sigh for you later
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