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Why is Wan Li's remote songs originally sung in the West?
Jason Wu, an outstanding young singer, was the original singer of Journey to the West episode "Why Go to the West and Wan Li Far".

Jason Wu made his debut with the theme song "Young Wild Grapes" in a film "Youth Sacrifice", and also sang episodes such as "Fate to the Western Heaven and Wan Li Walk", "Daughter Love" and "Meet Me Late" for the TV series The Journey to the West, which was deeply loved by the audience. Her Japanese performance song "Life of the Wave Festival" won the recognition of experts and the unanimous praise of Chinese and foreign audiences.

He visited Canada, Singapore, Japan, Vietnam, Mongolia and other countries with the delegation, and was invited to record several solo albums with record companies such as Malaysia and South Korea, and was praised as a pure singer who touched the music scene.

Related lyrics:

Tao Fangli Fei Li Xiao Hua

How can it be louder than my branches?

Peony, Yan Na and plum blossom are very beautiful.

How can it be wetter and redder than me?

Yurunhong lac

A fragrant tea welcomes you.

The stars are shaking and the clouds are fluttering.

Why do you want to go west to Wan Li?

Why do you want to go west to Wan Li?

Joy is just around the corner.

Joy is tonight.

Tao Fangli Fei Li Xiao Hua

How can it be louder than my branches?

Peony, Yan Na and plum blossom are very beautiful.

How can it be wetter and redder than me?

Yurunhong lac

A fragrant tea welcomes you.

The stars are shaking and the clouds are fluttering.

Why do you want to go west to Wan Li?

Why do you want to go west to Wan Li?

Joy is just around the corner.

Joy is tonight.

How can it be wetter and redder than me?

Yurunhong lac

Joy is just around the corner.

Joy is tonight.