Original song: Surdon
Lyrics: Surdon
Composer: Su Erdong
Song writing background: A few years ago, the song king Su Erdong came to Lake Issyk-Kul in China, and a beautiful girl asked, "Where are you from?" I come from China, too. "Say that finish turned and left.
The girl's China complex touched the singer Su Erdong, and the singer asked around to know that she was from Donggan. Donggan refers to the Hui people who migrated from China to Central Asian countries 136 years ago. Donggan still speaks the Shaanxi-Gansu dialect before 136. Donggan's characters are still Chinese, but the writing is different from that of square characters, but they are spelled with Russian letters. Because the king of songs didn't know the name of the Hui girl and didn't have her contact information, he embarked on a journey to find the Hui girl. He searched all over Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, Almaty, the old capital of Kazakhstan, and Moscow, the capital of Russia, but he couldn't find it.
So the King of Songs wrote this song, pinning his feelings on the search for Hui girls, because the lyrics are smooth and the melody is beautiful, and the legendary story is very popular with everyone and sung by people of all ethnic groups.
The soundtrack of Hui Girl (with lyrics) is as follows: