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Who is the original singer of the song "Boundless Mountains and Rivers"? Introduction of Jiangshan Unlimited Lyrics
The song "Boundless Jiangshan" was originally sung by Tu Honggang. Boundless Jiangshan is the title song of June1999065438+1October 065438 TV series Kangxi 65438 +0-5. It was sung by Tu Honggang, written by Zou Jingzhi and composed by Zhao Jiping, and included in the album "Loyalty to the Country". Lyrics: streaky horse, green front sword, boundless mountains and rivers. Night is a journey, day is a journey, and the stars and the moon rotate. Travel north and south, everything is long, who can distinguish good from evil in the world? Traveling across the north and south, you can't escape from this world. Double-barrel cars, awning boats, long mountains and long roads, whether you are awake or dreaming, life is short. Emperors of all dynasties can do anything, and our own people have said that you can't escape from this world. Singer profile: Tu Honggang,1born in Beijing in March, 1967, is a male singer and actor, a national first-class actor in China, and graduated from China Theatre Academy. From 65438 to 0978, he was admitted to China Theatre Academy. After graduation, he joined the Railway Art Troupe as a soloist and began his acting career. 1988,21year-old Tu Honggang participated in the 3rd National Young Singer TV Grand Prix and won the Excellent Singer Award. 1990 participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala for the first time and sang the opening song, which was well known to the audience. 1996, the song Farewell My Concubine was released and quickly became popular. In the same year, he won the gold medal in China MTV Music and Television Competition. In the following years, a series of Chinese-style songs such as China Kung Fu, Peacock Flying Southeast, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Loyal to the Country were released one after another, which started the trend of "Chinese style" in pop music and was called the leader of "neoclassicism".