Eighteen bends in mountain road is an old song. It is one of the lyrics of Tujia Vocal Music Suite 12 co-authored by Tong Wenxi 1990. Published in Changhong, it was published by the Provincial Music Association that year, and was originally named Tujia Road and Song. 10 years later, Eighteen Bends in Mountain Road was composed, packaged and sung by Wang Yuanping, Yin Jianping and Li Qiong, and finally became a "masterpiece".
The original lyrics are:
Yo ... descendants of the mountain yo ...
Love the sun, the sun loves yo, people in the mountains yo. ...
The mountain road here is eighteen bends, and the waterway here is nine passes.
The folk songs here are rows and rows, and the folk songs here are strings.
Family gold and silver village unearthed in Shibawan.
The Ninth Ring Road is connected to the jewelry beach of Tujia people, yeah. ...
Without these eighteen bends, there would be no mountain girl as beautiful as water.
Without this nine-ring chain, there would be no sweat mountain.
Eighteen bends, nine chains, eighteen bends, nine chains
Curved rings, curved rings, all surround the water and mountains of Tujia nationality.
The mountain road here is eighteen bends, and the waterway here is nine passes.
The folk songs here are rows and rows, and the folk songs here are strings.
Rows drained the Tujia people of their ups and downs,
A string shows the sadness and joy of Tujia nationality, yeah. ...
Without this row by row, it can't be simple and simple.
Without this string, there is no love.
Line to line, string to string, line to line, string to string.
Rows of ropes, rows of ropes
They are all connected with the dreams and hopes of Tujia people. Yo ...