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What are the lyrics of Where is the Camel Bell?
"Where did the camel bell come from" is the lyrics of "Dream Camel Bell";

Singing: Yu-Ching Fei? Lyrics: Xiao Xuan is composed by Tan Jianchang

Lyrics; Climb the peak and look at your hometown. Yellow sand grows in Wan Li.

Where is the camel bell, knocking at the heart?

I look forward to stepping back on the road of thinking and flying to Qian Shan.

On the horizon, wild geese are covered with sunset glow. Where is the township pass?

Wind and sand can't shake off the blood stains printed in history, and wind and sand can't blow away the blood and tears of begonia.

Climb the peak and look at your hometown. Yellow sand grows in Wan Li.

Where is the camel bell, knocking at the heart?

I look forward to stepping on the road of missing and flying to Qian Shan.

The geese return to the horizon and wear the sunset glow. Where is the gateway?

The yellow sand blew away the years, but it couldn't blow away my thoughts.

How many nights have I dreamed of returning to Qin Guan?

Wind and sand can't shake off the blood stains printed in history, and wind and sand can't blow away the blood and tears of begonia.

The yellow sand blew away the years, but it couldn't blow away my thoughts.

How many nights have I dreamed of returning to Qin Guan?

Wind and sand can't erase the blood stains printed in history.

Extended data:

1 Dream Camel Bell is a song sung by Yu-Ching Fei, written 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.

2. The whole song is more classical. The word "Qin Guan" comes from the first sentence in Wang Changling's Two Poems on the Embankment in the Tang Dynasty: "There is a bright moon in Qin, and it is closed in Han".