The original song was sung by Zhu Zheqin?
Chen Lei, Chen Zhe?
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There is a girl
She loved raising red-crowned cranes since childhood.
After she graduated from college.
She still goes back to the place where she keeps cranes.
But one day,
She tried to save an injured red-crowned crane
Slipped into the swamp
Never came up again.
Walk across the river.
Have you ever heard that?
There is a girl.
She has been here before.
Walk through this reed slope
Have you ever heard that?
There is a girl.
She left a song.
Why do the white clouds cry quietly?
Why do the gusts of wind whisper
Uh-oh-oh
And a flock of red-crowned cranes
Fly gently and gently
Walk across the river.
Have you ever heard that?
There is a girl.
She has been here before.
Walk through this reed slope
Have you ever heard that?
There is a girl.
She never came again.
Only white clouds shed tears for her.
Only the wind sings for her.
Uh-oh-oh
And a flock of red-crowned cranes
Fly gently and gently
Only white clouds shed tears for her.
Only the wind whispers
Uh-oh-oh
And a flock of red-crowned cranes
Fly gently and gently
Ah ah ah ah
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"A True Story" (also known as "The Story of the Red-crowned Crane") is a tailor-made song by musician Xie Chengqiang for Zhu Zheqin. This song tells the story of Xu Xiujuan who gave his life to protect the red-crowned crane. 1986, Xu Xiujuan was invited by Yancheng Nature Reserve in Jiangsu Province to go to a wild population of red-crowned cranes that did not migrate. Xu Xiujuan brought the eggs of three red-crowned cranes and incubated three little red-crowned cranes with her body temperature.
1June, 987, Xu Xiujuan took two red-crowned cranes from Zhalong Nature Reserve to Yancheng. At that time, the two red-crowned cranes didn't return to their nests on time, so Xu Xiujuan went out to look for them and finally died in the swamp. In memory of her, Xie Chengqiang composed her story into this song. Zhu Zheqin loved this song very much, and she cried many times when she recorded and sang it.