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Jiu-Er's original songs.
Jiu-Er was originally sung by Han Hong.

This song is the ending song of the TV series Red Sorghum, authorized by Mo Yan, sung by Han Hong, written by Liu Feng, composed by Zhao Jiping and Chen Qigang, and arranged by Chen Qigang. Han Hong is a famous pop singer and music composer in China. She is deeply loved by the audience with her affectionate voice and exquisite musical talent.

Jiu-Er is an emotional song, which expresses Jiu-Er's longing and persistence for love. Han Hong sang Jiu-Er's inner world with her unique voice, and showed Jiu-Er's emotion and persistence incisively and vividly. This song has a beautiful melody and affectionate lyrics, which has become a favorite of many viewers.

When Han Hong sang Jiu-Er, she not only showed her affectionate voice, but also conveyed Jiu-Er's emotion and persistence through music. Her singing and emotional expression are very unique. She sang this song heartily, which moved people.

Introduction to Han Hong:

Han Hong, alias Jinyang Zhuoma, was born in Qamdo, Tibet on September 26th, 197 1. Originally from Dezhou, Shandong Province. He is a member of China People's Political Consultative Conference, a member of the Standing Committee of all-china youth federation, and a director of China Overseas Friendship Association. Han Hong is a female singer and creative singer in Chinese mainland. She graduated from China Conservatory of Music and PLA Art College, and is a graduate student of the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

Han Hong's mother, Yong Xi, is a Tibetan singer who is famous for writing and singing On the Golden Mountain in Beijing. Han Hong's father was a crosstalk performer, and Han Hong's father died at the age of 6. After my father died, my mother was often unable to take care of her because she was busy performing. Han Hong joined the Art Troupe of the Air Force Political Department in 2009 and served as the deputy head of the Art Troupe of the Air Force Political Department.