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Original song: Zu HaiFor Whom" is a song sung by Zu Hai, written by Zou Youkai and composed by Meng Qingyun, and included in the ** "For Whom" of the same name released by Zu Hai on August 1, 1999. In October 1999, the song won the "Five Ones" Project Award of the Central Propaganda Department.
Chinese name: for whom.
Affiliation**: For whom.
Song duration: 0:04:35.
Original song: Zu Hai
Lyrics: Zou Youkai.
Composer: Meng Qingyun.
Song language: Chinese.
Lyrics lyricsMud covered the trouser legs.
Sweat soaked the back of the shirt.
I don't know who you are.
but I know for whom you are serving.
For whom. For the harvest of autumn.
In order to return to spring and return to the wild geese.
Full of enthusiasm and singing youth without regrets.
Looking through the world, I don't know when my comrades-in-arms will return.
Who are you. For whom.
My comrade-in-arms, when will you return.
Who are you. For whom.
My brothers and sisters don't shed tears.
Who is the most beautiful. Who is the most tired.
My folks, my comrades-in-arms.
My brothers and sisters.
Mud covered the trouser legs.
Sweat soaked the back of the shirt.
I don't know who you are.
but I know for whom you are serving.
For whom. For the harvest of autumn.
In order to return to spring and return to the wild geese.
Full of enthusiasm and singing youth without regrets.
Looking through the world, I don't know when my comrades-in-arms will return.
Who are you. For whom.
My comrade-in-arms, when will you return.
Who are you. For whom.
My brothers and sisters don't shed tears.
Who is the most beautiful. Who is the most tired.
My folks, my comrades-in-arms.
My brothers and sisters.
Sisters. The above content reference: Encyclopedia - "For Whom".
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The lyrics of the song are as follows:
The mud covered the trouser legs, and the sweat soaked the back of the shirt.
I don't know who you are, but I know who you're for.
For whom, for the harvest of autumn, for the return of wild geese in spring.
Full of enthusiasm and singing youth without regrets, looking through the world I don't know when my comrades-in-arms will return.
Who you are and for whom.
My comrade-in-arms, when will you return, who are you for whom.
My brothers and sisters don't shed tears, who is the most beautiful and who is the most tired.
My fellow countrymen, my comrades-in-arms, my brothers and sisters.
The mud covered the trouser legs, and the sweat soaked the back of the shirt.
I don't know who you are, but I know who you're for.
For whom, for the harvest of autumn, for the return of wild geese in spring.
Full of enthusiasm and singing youth without regrets, looking through the world I don't know when my comrades-in-arms will return.
Who you are and for whom.
My comrade-in-arms, when will you return, who are you for whom.
My brothers and sisters don't shed tears, who is the most beautiful and who is the most tired.
My fellow countrymen, my comrades-in-arms, my brothers and sisters.
Who are you for, my comrade-in-arms, when will you return.
Who are you for whom, my brothers and sisters do not shed tears.
Who is the most beautiful and who is the most tired, my fellow countryman, my comrade-in-arms.
My siblings, sisters.
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1, "For Whom".
It's the singer Zu Hai.
Original song.
2. The full lyrics of "For Whom" are as follows:
Mud covered the trouser legs.
Sweat soaked the back of the shirt.
I don't know who you are.
but I know for whom you are serving.
For whom. For the harvest of autumn.
In order to return to spring and return to the wild geese.
Full of enthusiasm and singing youth without regrets.
Looking at the end of the world, I don't know when my comrades-in-arms will return.
Who are you. For whom.
My comrade-in-arms, when will you return.
Who are you. For whom.
My brothers and sisters don't shed tears.
Who is the most beautiful. Who is the most tired.
My folks, my comrades-in-arms.
My brothers and sisters.
Mud covered the trouser legs.
Sweat soaked the back of the shirt.
I don't know who you are.
but I know for whom you are serving.
For whom. For the harvest of autumn.
In order to return to spring and return to the wild geese.
Full of enthusiasm and singing youth without regrets.
Looking at the end of the world, I don't know when my comrades-in-arms will return.
Who are you. For whom.
My comrade-in-arms, when will you return.
Who are you. For whom.
My brothers and sisters don't shed tears.
Who is the most beautiful. Who is the most tired.
My folks, my comrades-in-arms.
My brothers and sisters. Sisters.
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For Whom" was written in 1998 and was written by Zou Youkai and Meng Qingyun.
Composer, Zuhai.
Classic songs sung. The song was written to commemorate and celebrate the heroes who fought the 1998 floods, and it is dedicated to all the flood fighters who used their bodies to block the floods. "For Whom" praised the great flood fighting spirit of soldiers who are not afraid of hardship, tiredness, and sacrifice.
For whom" lyrics are as follows: mud covers the trouser legs, sweat soaks the back of the shirt. I don't know who you are, but I know who you're for. For whom, for the harvest of autumn, for the return of wild geese in spring. Full of enthusiasm to sing youth without regrets, looking through the world.
I wonder when my comrades-in-arms will return? Who are you for, my comrade-in-arms, when will you return. Who are you for whom, my brothers and sisters do not shed tears. Who is the most beautiful and who is the most tired, my fellow villagers, my comrades-in-arms, my brothers and sisters.
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1, "For Whom".
It is a song sung by Zu Hai, written by Zou Youkai and Meng Qingyun.
Composed and included in the ** "For Whom" of the same name released by Zu Hai on August 1, 1999.
In October, the song was awarded the Central Propaganda Department.
Five Ones" Engineering Award.
3. Lyrics: Mud wraps around the trouser legs.
Sweat soaked the back of the shirt.
I don't know who you are.
but I know for whom you are serving.
For whom. For the harvest of autumn.
In order to return to spring and return to the wild geese.
Full of enthusiasm and singing youth without regrets.
Looking at the end of the world, I don't know when my comrades-in-arms will return.
Who are you. For whom.
My comrade-in-arms, when will you return.
Who are you. For whom.
My brothers and sisters don't shed tears.
Who is the most beautiful. Who is the most tired.
My folks, my comrades-in-arms.
My brothers and sisters.
Mud covered the trouser legs.
Sweat soaked the back of the shirt.
I don't know who you are.
but I know for whom you are serving.
For whom. For the harvest of autumn.
In order to return to spring and return to the wild geese.
Full of enthusiasm and singing youth without regrets.
Looking at the end of the world, I don't know when my comrades-in-arms will return.
Who are you. For whom.
My comrade-in-arms, when will you return.
Who are you. For whom.
My brothers and sisters don't shed tears.
Who is the most beautiful. Who is the most tired.
My folks, my comrades-in-arms.
My brothers and sisters. Sisters.
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The original song of the song "For Whom" is Zuhai Covering. "For Whom" was written by Zou Youkai and composed by Meng Qingyun, which is a song sung by Zu Hai, which was included in the ** "For Whom" of the same name released by Zu Hai on August 1, 1999.
Zu Hai, born on May 10, 1976 in Songgao City, Bengbu, Anhui Province, China, alias Zu Chen, graduated from China's ** College, Chinese national singing actor, national first-class actor. In 1998, he was assigned to the China Song and Dance Troupe and became a soloist. In 2003, he joined the Song and Dance Troupe of the General Political Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and became a soloist.
In 2009, he transferred to teach at China's ** College. In 2010, the "My Home in China - Zuhai Vienna Golden Hall Solo Concert" was held in the Vienna Musikverein.
Lyrics of "For Whom".Mud covered the trouser legs.
Sweat soaked the back of the shirt.
I don't know who you are.
but I know for whom you are serving.
For whom. For the harvest of autumn.
In order to return to spring and return to the wild geese.
Full of enthusiasm and singing youth without regrets.
Looking through the world, I don't know when my comrades-in-arms will return.
Who are you. For whom.
My comrade-in-arms, when will you return.
Who are you. For whom.
My brothers and sisters don't shed tears.
Who is the most beautiful. Who is the most tired.
My folks, my comrades-in-arms.
My brothers and sisters.
Mud covered the trouser legs.
Sweat soaked the back of the shirt.
I don't know who you are.
but I know for whom you are serving.
For whom. For the harvest of autumn.
In order to return to spring and return to the wild geese.
Full of enthusiasm and singing youth without regrets.
Looking through the world, I don't know when my comrades-in-arms will return.
Who are you. For whom.
My comrade-in-arms, when will you return.
Who are you. For whom.
My brothers and sisters don't shed tears.
Who is the most beautiful. Who is the most tired.
My folks, my comrades-in-arms.
My brothers and sisters.
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The original song of the song "For Whom" is Zu Hai.
For Whom" is a song sung by Zu Hai, written by Zou Youkai and composed by Meng Qingyun, and included in the ** "For Whom" of the same name released by Zu Hai on August 1, 1999. Its sincere and melodious melody sings the dedication and sense of mission of the soldiers in the era of peace, and also sings the gratitude of the people of the whole country to the people's children and soldiers and the deep affection of the unity of the army and the people.
In 1998, due to heavy rainfall for several days, the largest flood since 1954 occurred in Xiaoyu before the Yangtze River flowed. In the process of flood fighting and disaster relief, the PLA used its own body to resist the flood.
"For Whom" was created to commemorate and celebrate the heroes who fought their lives during the 1998 floods, and Zuhai hopes to express his heartfelt reverence for the disaster relief heroes in this unique way. In October 1999, the song won the "Five Ones" Project Award of the Central Propaganda Department.
Lyrics of the song "For Whom":
The mud covered the trouser legs, and the sweat soaked the back of the shirt. I don't know who you are, but I know who you are for, for whom, for the harvest of autumn, for the return of spring geese. Full of enthusiasm and singing youth without regrets, looking at the end of the world, I don't know when my comrades-in-arms will return.
Who are you for, my comrade-in-arms, when will you return. Who are you for whom, my brothers and sisters do not shed tears.
Who is the most beautiful and who is the most tired, my fellow countryman, my comrade-in-arms. My brothers and sisters. The mud covered the trouser legs, and the sweat soaked the back of the shirt.
I don't know who you are, but I know who you're for and for whom. For the harvest of autumn, for the return of wild geese in spring. Full of enthusiasm and singing youth without regrets, looking at the end of the world, I don't know when my comrades-in-arms will return.
Who you are and for whom. My comrade-in-arms, when will you return, who are you. For whom. My brothers and sisters don't shed tears. Who is the most beautiful, who is the most tired, my folks, my comrades-in-arms. My brothers and sisters. Sisters.
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Zhang Huamin. 1. Excerpt from the lyrics: Who are you letting all this for? For whom, for whom you serve. All for the sake of the people, the original intention is not violated. For whom, for whom you serve. The image of the charge is condensed into an immortal monument to the Fengtan Bureau.
2, who are you for, an anti-epidemic song sung by Zhang Huamin, which was recorded in the Spring Festival Gala program of China International Education Television's "Four Seas Same Suspicion of Renting Spring".
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The original song of "For Whom".Zuhai
**Name: Tianzhu Girl, Words: Zou Youkai, Music: Meng Qingyun.
Lyrics: Mud wraps around the trouser legs.
Sweat soaked the back of the shirt.
I don't know who you are.
but I know for whom you are serving.
For whom for the autumn harvest.
In order to return to spring and return to the wild geese.
Full of enthusiasm and singing youth without regrets.
Looking through the world, I don't know when my comrades-in-arms will return.
Who you are and for whom.
My comrade-in-arms, when will you return.
Who you are and for whom.
My brothers and sisters don't shed tears.
Who is the most beautiful and who is the most tired.
My folks, my comrades-in-arms.
My brothers and sisters.
Mud covered the trouser legs.
Sweat soaked the back of the shirt.
I don't know who you are.
but I know for whom you are serving.
For whom for the autumn harvest.
In order to return to spring and return to the wild geese.
Full of enthusiasm and singing youth without regrets.
Looking through the world, I don't know when my comrades-in-arms will return.
Who you are and for whom.
My comrade-in-arms, when will you return.
Who you are and for whom.
My brothers and sisters don't shed tears.
Who is the most beautiful and who is the most tired.
My folks, my comrades-in-arms.
My brothers and sisters.
Who you are and for whom.
My comrade-in-arms, when will you return.
Who you are and for whom.
My brothers and sisters don't shed tears.
Who is the most beautiful and who is the most tired.
My folks, my comrades-in-arms.
My brothers and sisters. Sisters.
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