Songs that can relieve stress include "Hello Tomorrow", "Ordinary Road", "Those Flowers", "Birch Forest" and "Life is Like a Summer Flower".
1. "Hello Tomorrow"
"Hello Tomorrow" is an inspirational song sung by the Chinese group Milk Coffee. Written by Wang Haitao, composed by Milk Coffee, and arranged by Ge Fei, the song has a soft melody and is slightly sentimental. It was included in his album "Go Find" released in 2011 and is an episode of the TV series "Come on, Intern". In April 2012, the song won two awards for Best Composer and Top Ten Golden Songs in the 19th Oriental Chart.
2. "Ordinary Road"
"Ordinary Road" is a song composed by Pu Shu, lyrics written by Pu Shu and Han Han, arranged and sung by Pu Shu. The single was released in July 2014 First release on the 16th. This song is the theme song of the movie "The End of Time" and is included in Pu Shu's album "Orion" released on April 30, 2017. On November 22, 2014, the song won the Best Original Film Song at the 51st Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards.
3. "Those Flowers"
"Those Flowers" is a song sung by Pu Shu, a male singer from Mainland China. Pu Shu wrote the lyrics and composed the music himself. It was included in Pu Shu's 1999 release His first solo album "I Go to 2000" is also the ending theme of the 2002 movie "When the Flowers Bloom".
In May 2003, Taiwanese pop music singer Weiqi Fan re-wrote the English words for this song and included it in her album "Truth, Goodness and Beauty".
4. "White Birch Forest"
"White Birch Forest" was written and composed by Pu Shu and sung by singers Ye Bei and Pu Shu respectively. In 1999, Wheatfield Music released three concept albums called "Red, White and Blue". The blue one is "The Age of Innocence" by Ye Bei, the white one is "I Go to the Year 2000" by Pu Shu, and "White Birch Forest" sung by the two people is included here respectively. Both albums were released in January 1999.
5. "Born Like a Summer Flower"
"Born Like a Summer Flower" is a song composed and written by Pu Shu, arranged and produced by Zhang Yadong, and sung by Pu Shu. It is included in Pu Shu's album "Life is Like a Summer Flower" released on November 26, 2003. In November 2003, the new album "Born Like a Summer Flower" finally surfaced after being long-awaited. On November 8, Pu Shu's birthday, all genuine audio and video stores across the country began to sell it simultaneously.