The three little ducklings usually go on an adventure. They might explore a pond, meet other animals, and learn about the world around them. Maybe they face some small challenges like finding food or a safe place to rest.
Another possible moral is about the beauty of family or friendship. The ducklings support and stay with each other. They share experiences, whether good or bad. This connection between them is precious and can teach us the significance of having people around us who care and are there for us.
Little Mei Man was a song written by Li Cong, composed by Peng Fei, and sung by Zhou Shen. The lyrics contained a love for life and a yearning for beauty. It described how people still had to maintain an optimistic attitude to face difficulties even though dark clouds were above their heads. This song conveyed a positive attitude towards life, allowing people to enjoy the beauty of simple daily life. The specific lyrics were as follows: No big wish, nothing to rush, I saw the red light flashing at the intersection, it was like a small sun blinking, the dark clouds were quite bold, and they couldn't be blown away. I grabbed them in my hand and pinched them into cotton candy. What troubles I couldn't forget, since the road must have a turn, which scenery was beautiful, I rubbed my tired eyes and stopped to take a look. It was beautiful and simple.
" A Little Tempted " was a song sung by Zhang Xinzhe and Liu Jialing. The lyrics were written by Li Manting and the composer was Cao Junhong. The lyrics described the inescapable love between a man and a woman, as well as the hesitation and fear of love. The male and female protagonists were willing to give their hearts, but they were not sure if they should continue or if they should have memories. They were a little tempted by each other, but they were afraid to look into each other's eyes and could not believe their own feelings. They didn't know if the final result would be sadness or joy. They were afraid of losing each other after loving each other, and it was difficult to resist this kind of emotion. Although they didn't want to fall in love, they couldn't extricate themselves.
Little Mei Man was a song sung by Zhou Shen. The lyrics were written by Li Cong and composed by Peng Fei. This song was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people with its gentle voice and affectionate singing style. The lyrics were poetic, expressing his love for life and his yearning for beauty. For example," The dark clouds are quite bold. They can't be blown away " vividly depicted the difficulties and challenges in life, and also expressed people's desire for a better life. This song conveyed a positive attitude towards life, allowing people to maintain an optimistic attitude in the face of difficulties.
The lyrics of the student version of Five Thousand Years of China were as follows: How many heroes have emerged in China over the past five thousand years? Their faces in the midst of war have touched the heartstrings. The undying faith of the Red Boat is fearless and dangerous. The revolutionary spirit will always be remembered in my heart. I am not afraid of the wind and snow. My Chinese children bleed and shed no tears. I will never regret entering China to show my might. My faith is as strong as iron and I am not afraid of hardship or tiredness. I remember the bravery and fearlessness of the revolutionary martyrs. I am full of blood. My Chinese youth is brave and does not retreat. I have the wisdom and responsibility to soar. I will work hard to learn culture and grow up to build a greater China. I will bravely and confidently create tomorrow.
The printed version of Five Thousand Years of China's lyrics was as follows:
How many heroes have emerged in China's five thousand years?
The face in the flames of war touches the heartstrings
The undying faith, the red boat, fearless of danger
The revolutionary spirit will always be remembered in my heart
Not afraid of the wind and snow, my Chinese children bleed but not shed tears
I will never regret entering China to show my might
Faith is as strong as iron, not afraid of hardship and fatigue
Remember the bravery of the revolutionary martyrs
Full of blood, I, a Chinese youth, am brave and never retreat
With wisdom and responsibility, we can soar
Work hard to learn culture, grow up, and build a greater China
Brave forward and confidently create tomorrow
Please note that the lyrics above are printed versions of the Five Thousand Years of China.