Lin Junjie has a song, what does Naruwa mean in the song title Mother s Naluva ?

Updated on amusement 2024-03-20
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Lin Junjie's "Mother's Naluva" is actually written to see the world from the eyes of a child, the child is the mother's Naluwa (baby), and human beings are the Naluwa (baby) of the earth (mother) People who have lived in the city for too long sometimes forget the intimate relationship between man and nature, and are always racing against time to change the environment. The aborigines who grew up in the mountains since childhood, but have the most natural "symbiosis" feelings for the mountains, forests and the earth, this song mainly hopes to arouse everyone's care for nature, because each of us is the "Naruva" of the earth!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Naluwa (pronounced = na-lu-wan) A common word of the nine major ethnic groups of Taiwan's aborigines (Paiwan, Ami, and Lukai are more familiar to everyone). The aborigines of Taiwan, commonly known as "mountain people" (corresponding to the foreign Han people who were commonly known as "flat people" in ancient times), their language belongs to the "Polynesian system", compared with the ancient civilizations of Greece, Rome, Egypt, China, etc., the development is not so far-reaching, and the writing is relatively simple. Many words have multiple meanings and are shared.

    Naluva, somewhat similar to the Hawaiian aloha, can be a greeting, dear xx or baby. Lin Junjie's "Mother's Naluva" is actually written to see the world from the eyes of a child, the child is the mother's Naluwa (baby), and the human race is the Naluwa (baby) of the earth (mother).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In love songs, you often hear "Naluva" to refer to your beloved or longing person, so everyone will think that Naluwa must be a "beauty", but in fact, "Naluva" can also be extended to the love for the earth, mountains, elders, and children.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's about the characters of a cartoon, you can go and see this anime.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It shows that the relationship between the earth and us is like the relationship between mother and child, and calls on us to love the earth, which is environmental protection to put it bluntly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    "Mother's Naruva" was created during the typhoon disaster in 1988.

    At the time of the 88 typhoon, Lin Junjie paid attention to the disaster information on TV at home, and then because he met Teacher Zhang Meixiang, he was moved by the story she told to compose this song. Teacher Zhang Meixiang filled in the lyrics, and found a distant relative girl who escaped the typhoon through the tribesmen in Taiwan, and asked her mother to take her from the Pingtung Mountains to drive north to sing with her.

    Song Title: Mother's Naruva.

    Lyrics: Zhang Meixiang, Xu Huanliang.

    Composer: JJ Lin.

    Singing: Lin Junjie.

    Last night I dreamed you calling my name.

    You say I'm a child of the mountains, a baby in the wind.

    Quietly guarding the mountains and forests, elves in the dark.

    Watching the acacia tree fall, tears flowing with the river into the distance.

    Naruva in the wind.

    The lilies in the dream will not grow?

    Mommy's Naruva called to me.

    No matter how heavy the rain is, I'm not afraid, brave Naruva.

    Last night I dreamed that you were calling my name.

    You say I'm a child of the mountains, a baby in the wind.

    Quietly guarding the mountains and forests, elves in the dark.

    Watching the acacia tree fall, tears flowing with the river into the distance.

    Naruva in the wind.

    The lilies in the dream will not grow?

    Mommy's Naruva called to me.

    No matter how heavy the rain is, I'm not afraid, brave Naruva.

    Naruva in the wind.

    The lilies in the dream will not grow?

    Mommy's Naruva called to me.

    No matter how heavy the rain is, I'm not afraid, brave Naruva.

    No matter how heavy the rain is, I'm not afraid, brave Naruva.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Lin Junjie also has a lot of good songs, such as Always Online

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Last night I dreamed that you were calling my name.

    You say I'm a child of the mountains, a baby in the wind.

    Quietly guarding the mountains and forests, elves in the dark.

    Watching the acacia tree fall, tears flowing with the river into the distance.

    Oh babbling Naruva Naruva in the wind.

    The lilies in the dream will not grow?

    Mommy's Naruva is calling to me.

    No matter how heavy the rain is, I'm not afraid, brave Naruva.

    Last night I dreamed that you were calling my name.

    You say I'm a child of the mountains, a baby in the wind.

    Quietly guarding the mountains and forests, elves in the dark.

    Watching the acacia tree fall, tears flowing with the river into the distance.

    Oh babbling Naruva Naruva in the wind.

    The lilies in the dream will not grow?

    Mommy's Naruva is calling to me.

    No matter how heavy the rain is, I'm not afraid, brave Naruva.

    No matter how heavy the rain is, I'm not afraid, brave Naruva.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The song "Mother's Naluva" was composed by Lin Junjie after learning about some touching stories in Taiwan's "88 floods", and he also specially invited an aboriginal child to sing it together and sang it for the victims in the disaster area.

    The music video for this song was also filmed in the aboriginal tribe in the disaster area. Before filming, Lin Junjie sent a sample of the song to the disaster area and asked the local liaison to help arrange for an aboriginal child to sing harmony. After listening to the recording of the version sung by Ba Xiaoai, a little girl from the Lukai tribe of the Aoba tribe, Lin Junjie was immediately full of praise.

    "I've lived in Taiwan for many years, and when there was a flood in Taiwan, I felt like my own family had been affected. When I wrote this song, I wanted to share my personal feelings about the flood, and when I met the local aborigines in Pingtung, I was even more moved by the innocence of the local tribal children.

    This song taught me that people and everything around them, the earth, friends, etc., are actually like the relationship between a mother and her child, and there is no way to separate them. This song is to sing a kind of care from the perspective of a child, a very simple love. What I want is that kind of very simple inner venting. ”

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