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Lyrics by Liu Tiefang and music by Liao Yong - The song "Chinese Teenagers" was officially released

Lyrics by Liu Tiefang and music by Liao Yong - The song "Chinese Teenagers" was officially released

Introduction to the song "Chinese Teenager"

Written by Professor Liu Tiefang and composed by Professor Liao Yong, "Chinese Teenager" is a song specially composed for Chinese children.

The lyrics of the song are based on the concept of Chinese youth cultivation, which is intended to enhance the youth atmosphere and the grand school spirit. The composition is based on the aesthetic characteristics of contemporary children and teenagers, with a strong sense of rhythm and bright tunes. The whole song is sunny and relaxed, majestic and fresh.

This song is sung as a song of the China Youth Cultivation Alliance School, and can also be used as a chorus song for primary and secondary school students, especially suitable for large-scale ceremonies and collective activities.

Lyrics by Liu Tiefang and music by Liao Yong - The song "Chinese Teenagers" was officially released
Lyrics by Liu Tiefang and music by Liao Yong - The song "Chinese Teenagers" was officially released

About the Author

Lyrics by Liu Tiefang and music by Liao Yong - The song "Chinese Teenagers" was officially released

Liu Tiefang

Jiang Scholar Distinguished Professor of the Ministry of Education, The First Level of the 121 Innovative Talent Project of Hunan Province, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctoral Supervisor, Dean of the School of Educational Sciences of Hunan Normal University, Member of the National Education Professional Degree Graduate Education Steering Committee, Vice Chairman of the Rural Education Branch of the China Education Association, Vice Chairman of the National Education Basic Theory Professional Committee, Director of the Chinese Comparative Classical Society, Standing Director of the Educational Ethics Professional Committee of the Chinese Ethics Society, and President of the Hunan Provincial School Culture Promotion Association.

He has long been engaged in the research of basic theories of education, and has in-depth research in the fields of educational philosophy, classical educational philosophy, moral education philosophy, and rural education culture. He has presided over 4 national-level projects, 1 national social science library, and 1 provincial major bidding project; presided over 1 university video open course of the Ministry of Education and 1 national-level first-class online open course; published more than 200 papers in journals such as "Education Research", "Higher Education Research", "Reading" and other journals, of which 14 papers were published in "Education Research", more than 50 were reprinted in full by the Chinese University newspapers and periodicals such as "Education", and more than 10 articles were reprinted by "Xinhua Digest" and "China Social Science Digest". He has published more than 10 academic works, among which the book "The Pursuit of the Integrity of Life: An Interpretation of the Educational Philosophy of Individual Adults" was selected into the 2016 National Library of Philosophical and Social Science Achievements. He has won 3 outstanding achievement awards in humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education, including 1 second prize, 2 national outstanding achievement awards in education science, including 1 second prize, 4 Social Science Achievement Awards of Hunan Province, including 3 first prizes.

Lyrics by Liu Tiefang and music by Liao Yong - The song "Chinese Teenagers" was officially released

Liao Yong

Composer, professor, doctoral supervisor; vice chairman of Beijing Musicians Association; director of Chinese Musicians Association; artistic director of Beijing Opera and Dance Theater; dean of Hunan Normal University Conservatory of Music.

His major works include: the opera "Ai Lian Said"; the dance drama "Nuwa" and "Pink Ink"; the musical drama "Tianqiao"; the symphony "Flower Drum Lyric", "Biansai Dance Song", "Autumn Rhyme", "Ode to Great Qin"; the film and television drama "Du Shiniang", "Young People in Our Village", "Snow Mountain Flying Arc", "Home" (Ba Jin); songs "Dajiangnan", "Red Rose", "Snowflake White", "Moon at that Time", "Homeland Feelings" and so on.

He has served as the music director of Beijing International Film Festival, CCTV New Year Concert, CCTV "Singing new era", Lang Lang piano symphony concert and other activities. He has won the "Five Ones Project" Award of the Central Propaganda Department, the Best Chinese Work Award of the CC Bei V Chinese Instrumental Music Competition, the Excellent Work Award of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Second Prize of the Audience's Favorite Program of the CC Yu V Spring Festival Gala, the Golden Begonia Award of the Film, the Beijing Olympic Games Worry Show Work Award and other national awards. He has cooperated with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, the National Symphony of Japan, the National Symphony of China and the China Philharmonic Orchestra, the Suzhou Symphony Orchestra, the Taipei Symphony Orchestra and other domestic and foreign orchestras. In 2009, he was selected as one of the 70 outstanding figures in the country for the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China in the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

Lyrics by Liu Tiefang and music by Liao Yong - The song "Chinese Teenagers" was officially released

Changsha Shazitang Primary School White Pigeon Choir

Changsha Shazitang Primary School White Pigeon Choir was founded in 1996 and currently has 68 members. For more than 20 years, the choir has been adhering to the purpose of "making every child sing happily", cultivating a group of outstanding students and becoming a community that children yearn for. The choir has won the first prize of the Changsha Primary and Secondary School Art Exhibition choral competition and the first prize of the Yuhua District Choral Exhibition for many times, and has participated in provincial and municipal art exchange activities for many times. In August 2007, the choir boarded the Musikverein in Vienna to perform at the opening ceremony of the "2007 Sino-Austrian Cultural Festival"; in July 2009, the choir sang at the Kennedy Center in the United States, leaving the voices of Chinese teenagers on the world stage.

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