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Chinese songs covered by Miyuki Nakajima
Miyuki Nakajima's Chinese songs that have been covered are Walking on the Road of Life, Women Who are Easily Injured, First Dream, Sad Pacific and Tianya.

1, "Walking the Road of Life"

This song, originally called "Getting Started" in Japanese, was a single released by Miyuki Nakajima on 19801October 2 1 day, and was later covered in countless versions. Among them, the most well-known version is Teresa Teng's version, and its song name is "Walking the Road of Life".

2. The Woman Who Is Easily Injured

The original name of the song is Lipstick, but it is obvious that Faye Wong has branded it with his own mark. At that time, Faye Wong was also called Wang Jingwen. Since the release of this song in 1992, Faye Wong quickly occupied the commanding heights of the Chinese music scene and became a legendary diva of China.

3. The First Dream

The song, originally named "Riding on the Back of Silver Dragon", is the theme song of the first and second part of the Japanese drama "Doctor Wudao Clinic". Released in 2003, this song is Miyuki Nakajima's 38th single. The following year, Taiwan Province singer Christine covered it and renamed it "The First Dream", which was also an instant hit.

4. Sad Pacific

1998, Richie Jen covered this song, which was so popular that everyone knew it. The song was also included as the ending song in the TV series "The Condor Heroes". In the same year, the song won the No.41title of Hit Fm's annual 100 singles.

5. Tianya

The Japanese original name of this song is "Song of Bamboo", which is the first song of Miyuki Nakajima's album "Sun -wings". The song first appeared in Miyuki Nakajima's 1995 stage play "Night Meeting". In 2000, Taiwan Province singer Richie Jen covered this song and used it as the ending song of the TV series the legendary swordsman, which became popular all over the country.