Lyrics: Zou Youkai
Composer: Meng Qingyun
Singer: Zu Hai
Lyrics:
Mud covered my trouser legs and sweat soaked my back.
I don't know who you are, but I know who you are for and for.
For the harvest in autumn, for the return of wild geese in spring.
Full of blood, singing youth without regrets, looking around the world, I don't know when my comrades will return to you.
For whom, my comrade-in-arms, when will you come back?
Who you are and for whom, brothers and sisters don't cry.
Who is the most beautiful, who is the most tired, my folks, my comrades.
Brothers and sisters, my trouser legs are covered with mud.
Sweat soaked my back. I have no idea who you are.
But I know who you are for, for whom, for the autumn harvest.
In order to return to the geese in spring, I sang youth without regrets with full blood.
I don't know when my comrades will come back, who you are and for whom.
My comrades-in-arms, when will you come back, who are you and for whom.
Brothers and sisters, don't cry, who is the most beautiful and who is the most tired.
My family, my comrades, my brothers and sisters.
Extended data:
1998 flood, the national Qixin flood fighting and emergency rescue. CCTV has produced many inspiring works, among which "For Who", a tribute to officers and men fighting floods, is deeply rooted in people's hearts and instantly swept the country. And its original singer, Zu Hai, quickly became popular with this song, and her name has been known to the people all over the country since then.
Zu Hai was a smash hit, but he kept a low profile in private. In recent years, he has gradually faded out of the public eye. For example, he is still alone in his forties this year, but he is carefree and carefree. Even if I loved and missed, I don't regret it. I never quarrel and live my own life quietly, but the reputation of fans has improved all the way.
202 1 Jiangsu Satellite TV Spring Festival Gala, Zu Hai, who has been away from the stage for many years, paid tribute to angels in white for fighting the epidemic with a revised song "For Who", which also set off a wave of memory killings.