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How many beats does this song take a minute since it was filmed?

Title: "Returning from Shooting"

Song duration: 02 minutes and 45 seconds

Lyrics: Niu Baoyuan

Music: Wang Yongquan

Arranged by Wang Yongquan

Lyrics:

At sunset, Xia Hong flew soldiers to the camp chest, and red flowers reflected rosy clouds. Happy songs fly all over the sky. I am so Mirasola, so I am so happy, and the songs are flying all over the sky. At sunset, Xia Hong flew soldiers to the camp chest, and red flowers reflected rosy clouds. Happy songs fly all over the sky. Mi do re's happy songs are flying all over the sky The happy songs of Mi Suo Milla Sola Suo Mi Duo Re are flying all over the sky. The happy songs of Mi Suo Milla Sola Suo Mi Duo Re are flying all over the sky. One, two, three, four.

Extended data:

1In March, 959, Niu Baoyuan, a soldier with only primary school education, enlisted from Beizhen County, Liaoning Province, followed the troops to a place called Huanglongwei in Dalian for live-fire shooting training. One evening, he saw some soldiers wearing big red flowers coming back from the shooting range happily with guns and target cards. So, I began to write the poem "Tink" of "Sunset in the Western Hills, Soldiers Shooting at the Target and Returning to Camp, Red flowers on the chest reflecting rosy clouds, and ringing gunshots flying all over the sky". Later, this little poem was published in Selected Works of Military Literature Creation. 1at the beginning of 960, Wang Yongquan, an amateur composer in the army, saw this poem in Selected Works of Military Literature and Art, and thought it was full of the flavor of army life, so he added four lyrics (that is, the lyrics of the second paragraph of the song), changed the original "crisp gunfire" into "cheerful singing" to make it become lyrics, and then composed the song "Shooting Back".