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Who sang the old classic song "Little Grass"?

"Little Grass" is a song sung by Fang Xinhua, with lyrics by Xiang Tong and He Zhaohua, music by Wang Zujing and Zhang Zhuoya, and is also the prelude, interlude and finale of the musical "Heart of Fang Cao", released in 1985.

Lyrics:

No flower scent and no tree height, I'm a small grass that no one knows.

Never lonely, never troubled, you see my companions spread to the ends of the earth.

Spring breeze ah spring breeze you blow me green sunshine, ah sunshine you shine me.

Spring wind, ah spring wind you blow me green, sunshine, ah sunshine you shine me.

Rivers, ah mountains you feed me, the earth, ah mother embrace me tightly.

No flowers and no trees are tall, I am a grass that no one knows.

Never lonely, never worried, you see my partner to the ends of the earth.

Spring wind, spring wind, you blow me green, sunshine, sunshine, you shine me.

The river and the mountains have nurtured me, and the earth has embraced me as a mother.

Spring breeze, spring breeze you blow me green, sunshine, sunshine you shine me.

Rivers, mountains and rivers, you feed me, and the earth, Mother, holds me close.

No flowers and no trees are tall, I am a grass that no one knows.

Never lonely, never worried, you see my partner to the ends of the earth.

Spring wind, spring wind, you blow me green, sunshine, sunshine, you shine me.

The river and the mountains have nurtured me, and the earth has embraced me as a mother.

Spring breeze, spring breeze you blow me green, sunshine, sunshine you shine me.

Rivers, mountains and rivers, you have nurtured me, and the earth, Mother, has embraced me tightly.

Expanded:

The song borrows some of the qualities of the grass to The song borrows some of the qualities of the grass to express the dreams and pursuits of most ordinary people, as well as optimism and open-mindedness. The song's lyrics capture the ordinary, simple qualities of grass, and celebrate the virtues of modesty and self-control, as well as the beautiful human relationships in the motherland's extended family.

In the lyrics of this work, the image of grass has become the image of an ordinary member of the motherland's big family. Poets are good at discovering different aesthetic characteristics of grass, conceptualizing from different angles, and appropriately choosing its attributes that have not been eulogized by others, so as to convey sentiments that are similar or related to it, and such creations leave a fresh sense of beauty to the people.