To pay tribute to frontline medical staff

Artists from Hong Kong and Taiwan use songs to deliver positive energy

The song "Waiting for Wind and Rain", sung by Jacky Cheung, composed by Jay Chou, and written by Fang Wenshan, was recently released to cheer the frontline medical staff of the epidemic. Since the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, many artists from Hong Kong and Taiwan have contributed money and dedication to love. Many artists have composed songs to express their blessings and respect to frontline medical staff with their singing.

"Let the storm pass" wrote the lyrics: "What words are needed in front of love? The moment you give is always, and you are closer to hope every day, and protecting your home is the most beautiful picture." Many netizens praised Jay Chou, Fang Wenshan, and Zhang Xueyou for their cooperation, and said that they "listened to tears", "moved!" And "Come on China!" Some netizens expressed their blessings with lyrics: "Looking forward to seeing each other after the storm. "

Hong Kong artist Zhang Xueyou said at the end of the MV: "Human beauty and kindness are best reflected in the face of difficulties and hardships, and I would like to pay the highest tribute to all medical staff who bravely fight and rescue people on the front line." He said that individuals would promise to do a good job of personal hygiene, "with an unselfish and non-chaotic attitude to prevent the spread of the epidemic. To protect every community and home, everyone must go home safely and healthy, come on!" Taiwanese artist Jay Chou in Personal social networking site forwarded the new song and said that the newly written song was given to all friends, thank you for the hard-working medical staff, everyone cheer!

Hong Kong artist Andy Lau also wrote a lyrics to create a new Cantonese song "I Know", dedicated to everyone on the front line to fight the epidemic and work hard. Andy Lau refilled the lyrics for the chorus "Bridge of Love" and named it "I Know". The lyrics said, "Never hum, do it half-heartedly, your mind is higher than the sky, knowing the storm of pain, it ’s bright for you." Black prayer "I don't know who you are, but I know who you are for", expressing gratitude and respect to the medical staff.

Taiwanese artist Xiao Jingteng, Hong Kong artist Xie Tingfeng and mainland artist Wang Junkai have also collaborated on the public welfare song "Take Care", and every hero who stands in the frontline against epidemic disease says "take care". "Take Care" MV records the stories of the heroes of the epidemic. "A promise to reunite after the storm" made many listeners burst into tears. After the release of the music video of the song, Xiao Jingteng shared a handwritten brush word "Take Care" on social networking sites, and initiated the topic "Who should I take care of most". Nicholas Tse said: "Facing storms and difficulties, thank you for every ordinary but extraordinary hero. You are fighting in front of you. Please take care and return to reunite with your family as soon as possible."

Many celebrities in Hong Kong have spoken out for fighting the epidemic and used their social influence to spread positive energy. Jackie Chan, Mo Hualun, Zhong Zhentao, Zhang Mingmin and Hui Yinghong sang the anti-epidemic song "Convincedly Love Will Win" in Mandarin and Cantonese, respectively, to cheer Wuhan.

These days, these songs have hit the air in Hong Kong and Macau. Many netizens left a message saying: Frontline health care workers have worked hard, take care of themselves, and firmly believe that love will win! Come on Wuhan, China will win!

Min Yan