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Foolishness. Move Hills 3'28''
Lyrics, composition, singing: Peng Yexin's children's songs.
Lyrics: The old foolish prince is full of grandchildren.
There are two mountains in front of his door.
They had to go out in a big circle.
Yugong decided to move the two mountains.
They had to go out in a big circle.
Yugong decided to move the two mountains.
They keep going, they dig mountains every day.
It is believed that it will be passed down from generation to generation.
The spirit of Yugong digging the mountain finally touched the heavens.
Send Hercules.
Go down to earth and remove two mountains.
The old foolish sons and grandsons are full of children.
There are two mountains in front of his door.
They had to go out in a big circle.
Yugong decided to move the two mountains.
They had to go out in a big circle.
Yugong decided to move the two mountains.
They keep going, they dig mountains every day.
It is believed that it will be passed down from generation to generation.
The spirit of Yugong digging the mountain finally touched the heavens.
Send Hercules down to the earth and move away the two mountains.
Yugong Yishan 3'28''
Lyrics, composition, singing: Peng Yexin's children's songs.
Lyrics: The old foolish prince is full of grandchildren.
There are two mountains in front of his door.
They had to go out in a big circle.
Yugong decided to move the two mountains.
They had to go out in a big circle.
Yugong decided to move the two mountains.
They keep going, they dig mountains every day.
It is believed that it will be passed down from generation to generation.
The spirit of Yugong digging the mountain finally touched the heavens.
Send Hercules down to the earth and move away the two mountains.
The old foolish sons and grandsons are full of children.
There are two mountains in front of his door.
They had to go out in a big circle.
Yugong decided to move the two mountains.
They had to go out in a big circle.
Yugong decided to move the two mountains.
They keep going, they dig mountains every day.
It is believed that it will be passed down from generation to generation.
The spirit of Yugong digging the mountain finally touched the heavens.
Send Hercules down to the earth and move away the two mountains.
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Sounds like a strange story.
It's a joke.
Let the flat arm bend the back.
Let the footboard wear through the clogs.
Facing the royal house and Taihang.
With a liver and gallbladder.
It's not that anecdote to talk about.
It's not a joke.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
Facing a house full of children and grandchildren.
Oh, but I prayed in my heart.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
It's hard to have no road, and it's even harder to open a road.
So the later people.
Sigh for you. Sounds like a strange story.
It's a joke.
Let the flat arm bend the back.
Let the footboard wear through the clogs.
Facing the royal house and Taihang.
With a liver and gallbladder.
It's not that anecdote to talk about.
It's not a joke to sing.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
Facing a house full of children and grandchildren.
Oh, but I prayed in my heart.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
It's hard to have no road, and it's even harder to open a road.
So the later people.
Sigh for you. Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
It's hard to have no road, and it's even harder to open a road.
That's why later generations sigh for you.
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Song title: "The Fool Moves the Mountain".
Original singer: Jiang Tao.
Lyrics: Han Yongheng.
Composition: Bian Liumei.
**: "My Dream Burns in the Snow".
Lyrics: Sounds like a joke.
It's a joke.
Let the flat arm bend the back.
Let the footboard wear through the clogs.
Facing the royal house and Taihang.
With a liver and gallbladder.
It's not that anecdote to talk about.
It's not a joke.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
Facing a house full of children and grandchildren.
But I prayed in my heart.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
It's hard to have no road, and it's even harder to open a road.
That's why later generations sigh for you.
Sounds like a strange story.
It's a joke.
Let the flat arm bend the back.
Let the footboard wear through the clogs.
Facing the royal house and Taihang.
With a liver and gallbladder.
It's not that anecdote to talk about.
It's not a joke.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
Facing a house full of children and grandchildren.
But I prayed in my heart.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
It's hard to have no road, and it's even harder to open a road.
That's why later generations sigh for you.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
Facing a house full of children and grandchildren.
But I prayed in my heart.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
It's hard to have no road, and it's even harder to open a road.
That's why later generations sigh for you.
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When Yugong moves mountains, he likes to sing "Move mountains and move mountains, shiny."
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The song of Yugong Yishan was originally sung by Jiang Tao.
Jiang Tao was born on October 26, 1967 in Qingdao, Shandong Province. Male singer and actor from Chinese mainland, soloist of the Chinese Armed Police Art Troupe.
In 1998, he gained popularity with the song "Yugong Moves Mountains"; In 2005, he launched the third personal ** "Wait, the flowers are not blooming". In February 2011, he participated in the recording of the Spring Festival Gala of ** TV station. In 2012, ** "Army Soul" was released.
On November 29, 2013, Shenzhen Satellite TV's "Era Show" program was recorded. In 2015, he served as a judge for the second season of CCTV-3 variety show "The More Brave the War".
"Yugong Moves Mountains" is included in Jiang Tao's ** "My Dream Burns in the Snow" released in 1999, which is Jiang Tao's masterpiece. The song is the ending song of the TV series "The Legend of Wangwu Mountain".
Jiang Tao sang in a unique style, and performed "let the flat shoulder bend the back, let the foot board grind through the clogs, face the royal house and Taihang, and rely on the liver and gallbladder" in "Yugong Moving Mountains", and Jiang Tao also became one of the representatives of "rural folk song pop" in the nineties of the twentieth century because of his singing.
Through the joint efforts of songwriters, the song was transformed into an elegant and distinctive pop song, which was also cherished by listeners. But on the other hand, the lyrics of the song are also unsatisfactory, such as "Let the footboard wear through the clogs", which is used in the allusion of "Yugong moves mountains", which is probably inaccurate.
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1. Lyrics. Sounds like a strange story.
It's a joke.
Let the flat arm bend the back.
Let the footboard wear through the clogs.
Facing the royal house and Taihang.
With a liver and gallbladder.
It's not that anecdote to talk about.
It's not a joke to sing.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
Facing a house full of children and grandchildren.
Oh, but I prayed in my heart.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
It's hard to have no road, and it's even harder to open a road.
So the later people.
Sigh for you. Sounds like a strange story.
It's a joke.
Let the flat arm bend the back.
Let the footboard wear through the clogs.
Facing the royal house and Taihang.
With a liver and gallbladder.
It's not that anecdote to talk about.
It's not a joke to sing.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
Facing a house full of children and grandchildren.
Oh, but I prayed in my heart.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
It's hard to have no road, and it's even harder to open a road.
So the later people.
Sigh for you. Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
Facing a house full of children and grandchildren.
Oh, but I prayed in my heart.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
It's hard to have no road, and it's even harder to open a road.
That's why later generations sigh for you.
2, "Yugong Moves Mountains" is a song written by Han Yongheng, composed by Bian Liunian, and sung by Jiang Tao, which is included in Jiang Tao's ** "My Dream Burns in the Snow" released by Jiang Tao in 1999, which is Jiang Tao's masterpiece. The song is the ending song 1 and lyrics of the TV series "The Legend of Wangwu Mountain".
Sounds like a strange story.
It's a joke.
Let the flat arm bend the back.
Let the footboard wear through the clogs.
Facing the royal house and Taihang.
With a liver and gallbladder.
It's not that anecdote to talk about.
It's not a joke to sing.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
Facing a house full of children and grandchildren.
Oh, but I prayed in my heart.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
It's hard to have no road, and it's even harder to open a road.
So the later people.
Sigh for you. Sounds like a strange story.
It's a joke.
Let the flat arm bend the back.
Let the footboard wear through the clogs.
Facing the royal house and Taihang.
With a liver and gallbladder.
It's not that anecdote to talk about.
It's not a joke to sing.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
Facing a house full of children and grandchildren.
Oh, but I prayed in my heart.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
It's hard to have no road, and it's even harder to open a road.
So the later people.
Sigh for you. Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
Facing a house full of children and grandchildren.
Oh, but I prayed in my heart.
Look beyond the heavens.
Walk a flat river at your feet.
It's hard to have no road, and it's even harder to open a road.
That's why later generations sigh for you.
2, "Yugong Moves Mountains" is a song written by Han Yongheng, composed by Bian Liunian, and sung by Jiang Tao, which is included in Jiang Tao's ** "My Dream Burns in the Snow" released by Jiang Tao in 1999, which is Jiang Tao's masterpiece. The song is the ending song of the TV series "The Legend of Wangwu Mountain".
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1, Yu Gong moved to equip the mountain [out of the grinding place]: "Liezi Tang Wen" (Warring States Lie Yukou) records: There are two big mountains in front of Yu Gong's house blocking the road, he is determined to level the mountain, and another old man Zhisuo laughs at him for being too stupid and thinks he can't.
Yu Gong said: I have a son when I die, and a son has a grandson when he dies, and there is no end to the children and grandchildren, and the two mountains will be chiseled flat after all.
2. Yugong moving mountains is a metaphor for perseverance in transforming nature and resolute in the struggle against rebellion.
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Yugong Yishan is from "Liezi Tang Wen".
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Qing Huang Zongxi's "Epitaph of Zhang Cangshui".
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"Yugong Moves Mountains" is from the Warring States Liezi "Liezi Tangwen", the content is as follows:
The two mountains of Taihang and Wangwu, with a radius of 700 miles and a height of 78,000 zhang, were originally in the south of Jizhou, the north of the north bank of the Yellow River. There is a man named Yugong at the bottom of the North Mountain, who is almost 90 years old. He was suffering from the blockage in the northern part of the mountain, so he gathered his whole family to discuss:
Try your best to dig out the steep mountains so that the road can be passed all the way to the south of Yuzhou.
So Yu Gong led three of his children and grandchildren who could carry the burden up the mountain, chiseled stones, dug up the soil, and transported them to the shore of the Bohai Sea with a basket. The widow of the neighboring Jingcheng clan had an orphan, who was just seven or eight years old, and jumped up and down to help him. The wise man of the meanders laughed at the fool and prevented him from doing this, saying:
You're just stupid! ”
Beishan Yugong sighed and said: "Your thoughts are so stubborn, so stubborn that you can't open your mind, even orphans and widows can't compare. Even if I die, I still have my son; The son begat grandson, and the grandson begat son; There is no end to the children and grandchildren, but the mountains will not increase in height and increase, are you still afraid that they will not be able to dig up?
The meander had nothing to answer.
When the mountain god holding the snake heard about this, he was afraid that he would dig up and shoot it endlessly, and report it to the Emperor of Heaven. The Emperor of Heaven was moved by Yugong's sincerity and ordered the two sons of Hercules to carry away the two mountains. From this time on, from the southern part of Jizhou to the south bank of the Han River, there was no longer a high mountain barrier in Hekong.
Background: This article is selected from the fifth chapter of "Lie Chong Huzi Tang Wen", which tells the story of Yugong who was not afraid of difficulties and dug the mountain, and finally moved the emperor to move the mountain, which also shows that under the conditions of extremely underdeveloped productive forces at that time, people could only fantasize about using gods with superhuman power to realize their desire to conquer nature.
The story of "Yugong Moving Mountains" originates from Zhu Fahu's translation of the Sutra "Buddha Says Lishi Moving Mountains", the myth of moving mountains is a common story of Buddhist scriptures in the Middle Ages, and the founder of "Liezi" has read the Dharma Protector's translation of the scriptures more systematically.
Yugong moves mountains. yú gōng yí shān
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