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Amber Shibawan original singer Li Qiong
The original singer of Eighteen Bends in Mountain Road is Li Qiong, a famous singer from Wuhan, Hubei.

Li Qiong won the grand prize in the 8th National Young Singers Competition of CCTV. 1999 CCTV Spring Festival Evening solo work "Eighteen Bends in Mountain Road" won the audience's favorite singer award and the best singing performance award; His works, Eighteen Bends of Mountain Road, Three Gorges, My Hometown, Eight Hundred Li Dongting My Home, Lao Wang and Sister Green Beach, all won the "Five One Project Award" awarded by Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China.

Li Qiong was born in an artistic family in Wuhan, Hubei. Her father is a first-class actor of Hubei Chu Opera Troupe. She grew up in the theater, and opera also had a subtle influence on her. The influence of the environment prompted her to embark on the artistic path. Li Qiong likes singing since he was a child. 14 years old, in the second day of junior high school, was admitted to Hubei Art School with her natural good voice. After graduating from art school, she was admitted to Wuhan University for further study.

Lyrics of eighteen bends in mountain road

Yo, descendants of the mountains.

Love the sun

The sun loves you.

The Person Lives in Mountains

The mountain road here is eighteen bends.

The waterway here is the ninth ring road.

Folk songs here are arranged in pairs.

The folk songs here are strung together.

Shibawan

Family gold and silver village unearthed in the bend

The Chinese Ring

Even out of Tujia jewelry beach.

Without these eighteen bends

No mountain girl is as beautiful as water.

Without this nine-ring chain

There is no such thing as a sea of people in China.

Eighteen bends, nine rings

Shibawan Jiulianhuan

Wan Wan Huan Huan Huan Wan

The water and mountains around Tujia nationality

The mountain road here is eighteen bends.

The waterway here is the ninth ring road.

Folk songs here are arranged in pairs.

The folk songs here are strung together.

Line by line

Discharged the bitterness and sweetness of Tujia people.

String-to-string

String together the joys and sorrows of Tujia nationality

There is no such row to row.

You can't simply show your friendship.

Without this line-to-line connection

No lingering love.

Line by line, string by string.

Line by line, string by string.

Paipai brochette paipai

It is closely related to the dreams and hopes of Tujia people.