"Camel Bell" is a song sung by Yu-Ching Fei, composed by Xiao Xuan, composed by Tan Jianchang and arranged by Chen Zhiyuan. It was released on March 1984 and included in the album "Camel Bell". Won the champion of China TV variety show pop song list 13 weeks, and won the Taiwanese Golden Bell Award for Best Male Singer for the first time with this album. This song is covered by many singers. This edition is vigorous and powerful, which complements the theme of the song. The whole song is more classical.
The word "Begonia" in the sentence "Wind and sand can't erase the blood stains printed in history, and wind and sand can't fly away the blood and tears of Begonia" originated from the original territory of China shaped like "Begonia Leaves". The decline of large areas of land such as Outer Mongolia has turned Camel Bell's melodious hometown into a distant hometown, leaving blood stains in the long history of the motherland. The lyrics express the lament and helplessness of the poor and weak history of old China, and reflect the yearning of camel caravan merchants on the ancient Silk Road for their home country.
Yu-Ching Fei's personal profile
Yu-Ching Fei, whose real name is Zhang Yanting, was born in Taipei, Taiwan Province Province, China on July 1958+07. Born in Tongcheng City, Anqing City, Anhui Province, he is a male singer and host in Taiwan Province Province, China. 1973 participated in the "Star-to-Star" singing competition organized by CCTV, and won the fourth place, from which he began his singing career. 1977 released the first album "My beloved Miao". 1984 won the Taiwan Golden Bell Award for Best Male Singer for his song Camel Bell. 1986 became popular by singing the theme song "A Plum" of the TV series "A Plum".
1992 won the Taiwan Province Jinding Award for Best Male Singer for his song "Acacia Longer than Dreams". 1993 co-hosted the Taiwan Province variety show "Dragon and Tiger Brothers" with Chang Fei. 1995, 1997 won the golden bell award for best variety show host. 1996 won the Best Singing Album Award in the 7th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards with the album Good Night. In 2005, he won the Golden Bell Award, the Singing Music Program Award and the Singing Music Host Award for the program "Qing Music in Yu Qing Fei Li".