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What are the full lyrics of "My Chinese Heart"?

Sung by: Zhang Mingmin

Arranged by: Wu Zhiqiang

Lyrics by: Huang Zhan

Composed by: Wang Fuling

Rivers and mountains only haunt me in my dreams, and the motherland has not been close to me for many years

But no matter what it takes, it can't be changed, my heart of China

Though the foreign clothes are on my body, my heart is still Chinese

My The Yangtze River, the Great Wall

Huangshan Mountain, the Yellow River

Weighs a thousand pounds in my heart, no matter when

No matter where, my heart is the same as my own

The blood that flows in my heart is surging with the sound of China

Even if I'm in a foreign land, it won't change my Chinese heart

The Yangtze River, the Great Wall

The Yangtze River, the Great Wall

The Yangtze River, the Great Wall

The Yangtze River, the Great Wall

The Yangtze River, the Great Wall, the Great Wall Strong>Extended information:

"My Chinese Heart" was released in 1982. The song is 03:10 in length. It is included in Zhang Mingmin's album of the same name, My Chinese Heart, released in 1982, and his album Mingmin Dragon Love, released in 2005, which received widespread attention and harvested many favorites as soon as it went online.

In 1992, the song was awarded the National Top Ten Film and Television Songs Best Song Award. 1994, the song won the Global Chinese Music Chart Chinese Gold Song. 1994, the song won the Hong Kong Commercial Radio "Rebuke music popularity charts" annual airplay number of the second original song. 1995, the song won the Second Chinese Music Chart Chinese Golden Song.

In 1995, the song was honored with the Second Chinese Music Chart ChannelV Chinese Top 20 Songs Award.