Chinanews, Chongqing, April 27th (Reporter Chen Chao) On the evening of the 26th, the "Hundred Years of Zhuang Slave Dreams in Bishan" Chongqing Bishan tribute to Mr. Zhuang Nu Charity Thanksgiving Concert was held in Bishan, Chongqing.

At the concert, Zhuang Nu's son Huang Haoran and his disciples Qi Qi came to the stage to use music to tell the feelings of family and country in Zhuang Nu's works.

Zhuang Nu's son Huang Haoran missed his father at the concert.

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  Mr. Zhuang Nu is a famous Taiwanese lyricist and an honorary citizen of Chongqing.

More than 3,000 works have been published in his lifetime, and his works such as "Small Town Story", "Sweet Honey", "Seeing the Smoke" and "A Fire in Winter" are popular all over the country, and they are still widely sung across the Taiwan Strait.

Concert scene.

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  Zhuang Nu settled in Chongqing in his later years and wrote more than 60 songs for Chongqing, including "Chongqing Decades Directly under the Central Government", "Peaceful Asians", "Flying to the Mountain City", and "Where is the End of the World Without Green Mountains".

Concert scene.

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  At the concert, Mr. Zhuang Nu's tailor-made songs for the small town of Bishan in his later years, such as "Here is the Bishan Man", "The Pastoral in Dreams", and "Ruya Bishan Pastoral City" were staged one by one, which were very infectious. The melody reveals the emotions of Mr. Zhuang Nu with Chongqing and Yu Bishan to the fullest.

The disciples of Mr. Zhuang Nu also paid tribute to the mentor through songs such as "Treading Waves", "God Comes a Pen", "I Rarely Think of Him", "The Same Sun and the Same Moon", and expressed their gratitude to Mr. Zhuang Nu's indoctrination.

Concert scene.

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  "Tell me why I am moved, tell me why I love. Yan'er will fly to the south of the Yangtze River, and the river will run to the sea..." Mr. Zhuang Nu's son Huang Haoran missed his father with an original work "Tell Me Why Love".

Huang Haoran told reporters that many of Mr. Zhuang Nu’s works embody a strong sense of family and country. Based on years of studying his father’s music works, he composed, sang and produced this song to pay tribute to his father, and to make more Many people feel the feelings of family and country outside the lyrics of father.

Concert scene.

Photo by Chen Chao