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What does the thunderous rainbow and sonorous rose mean?

"Wind, Rain, Rainbow and Sonorous Rose" can generally compare women to roses, taking their delicate, fragrant and beautiful meaning.

Clang Rose is an onomatopoeia that means loud, exciting, and upward. Clang Rose is used to praise Chinese women’s football girls. The song is a song sung by Tian Zhen, with lyrics written by Fang Hui and Zeng Jun. Fang Fai composes music.

Creative background of Stormy Rainbow and Sonorous Rose:

The 2007 Women’s World Cup is still in full swing. The official theme song of the Women’s World Cup released for the first time did not attract much attention, but fans, The one that fans and the media talk about the most is "Wind, Rain, Rainbow, Sonorous Rose" sung by Tian Zhen.

Although the women's football team lost to Norway and failed to enter the semi-finals, "Wind, Rain, Rainbow, Sonorous Rose", as the song of the Chinese women's football team, still inspires everyone and is regarded as the spiritual driving force by the majority of fans and fans. It is expected that in October Will be promoted on wireless platforms.

There is far more than one song written for the women’s football team, but since the release of “Wind, Rain, Rainbow, Sonorous Rose” in 2003, it has been firmly tied to the women’s football team. Every time there is a game, there will be fans at the scene. Singing this song to cheer for the women's football team members, the fighting spirit shown in "Rainbow, Sonorous Rose" has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

In the Women's World Cup quarter-finals at the "Water Drop" Stadium in Tianjin, the women's football girls tried their best to win.

After qualifying, the familiar song of Tian Zhen's "Rainbow, Sonorous Roses" rang out in the "Water Drop" stadium: "Rainbow, Sonorous Roses..." As all the Chinese women's football players bowed to the stands, the audience Nearly 60,000 fans sang in unison to the beat, and the entire "Water Drop" instantly turned into a huge open-air KTV. Tens of thousands of fans waved the national flags in their hands and refused to leave for a long time. The scene was very touching.

On the day of the decisive battle between the women's football team and Norway, the fans in the stadium also carried the slogan "The sonorous rose captures Norway, fights in Hangzhou, and fights in Shanghai." As the women's football girls compete in this World Cup, "Wind, Rain, Rainbow, Sonorous Rose" has also been accompanied by fans, fans and media reports, but the theme song of this World Cup is rarely mentioned.