[Song Video] "Come on in Wuhan, you look so good when you laugh"

[Explanation] A few days ago, the song "Wuhan Come on, You Look Awfully Nice" recorded by students from Cascade Elementary School in Utah, USA, cheered on the "epidemic" in China, and it was widely spread in China. The song was adapted by a Henan girl who taught Chinese far away in the United States, Zheng Yamin, and taught her classmates to sing.

Zheng Yamin from Zhengzhou, Henan, is currently a Chinese teacher in Cascade Elementary School, Utah, USA, responsible for teaching Chinese courses in the fourth grade. On February 29, the reporter connected with Zheng Yamin, who had just finished a day of teaching. She introduced that at the beginning of the spread of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, she always paid attention to the development of her hometown across the ocean. Earlier in the classroom, she and students watched relevant videos of Wuhan under the epidemic. In the video, the city seems to have been pressed with the pause button. During the Spring Festival, the streets were quiet, completely different from previous years.

[Contemporary] (Zheng Yamin, a fourth-year Chinese teacher in Cascade Elementary School, Utah, USA) I often use some of what is happening in China during the class to teach this real situation. Then we watched the Wuhan promotional video. They knew what Wuhan was like before. Now Wuhan was pressed with the pause button. That sentence touched the students quite a bit, and what will happen when it can be replayed, etc. It can be full of life again (what would happen), so when the students watched, the students also cried, and I could not help but cry.

[Explanation] After watching the video, the students said to Mr. Zheng Yamin, "We don't like viruses. I hope China gets better soon." At the same time, they express their concern for China in a way they are familiar with.

[Contemporary] (Zheng Yamin, a fourth grade Chinese teacher in Cascade Elementary School, Utah, USA) At the beginning, I also selected a few songs, and I was thinking about using them. This kind of melody is familiar and I have learned these I found a few songs, and finally chose "You look so nice to laugh". I should have changed five versions of this version, changing sentence by sentence from the original version, and then adding Wuhan elements. After all, Wuhan is the place where our epidemic situation is the worst. We incorporated it, and then rhyme every sentence, and finally became the final version. When students sing, they sing from the heart, not that the teacher asked us to sing, but that they want to do such a thing, want Chinese, want Chinese children to know that there is such a group of people who care They, I hope they get better soon.

[Explanation] According to incomplete statistics, "Wuhan, come on, you look really good when you laugh" has been played on the Internet in China by millions. After learning about Zheng Yamin's students and principals, they expressed their gladness to do something for China to fight the epidemic, and hoped that China would overcome the epidemic as soon as possible.

[Contemporary] (Cascade Primary School, Utah, USA) Because they know we don't let them get sick, we love them very much.

[Contemporary] (Students in Cascade Elementary School, Utah, USA) (I think) is cool because they know we like China very much and like them.

[Same period] (Darrin Johnson, Principal of Cascade Elementary School, Utah, USA) Sadly, the Chinese people are affected by the epidemic, hoping that they can find a solution and cure as soon as possible so that it (the virus) will not infect more people The Chinese people are my concern, and I hope they can overcome this disease immediately.

Reporter Li Chaoqing from Henan

Editor-in-chief: [Song Fangcan]