Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I have heard of it, but I have never seen it. Twenty-five thousand Li is the lyrics of that song.

I have heard of it, but I have never seen it. Twenty-five thousand Li is the lyrics of that song.

Cui Jian's Rock on the New Long March Road.

I've heard of the lyrics, but I haven't seen them, 25 thousand Li

Some said that it is not easy to know if you don't do it.

Bury your head, move on and find yourself.

Come here, go there, there is no base.

What do you think and do? It's a rifle and millet.

There are many reasons. Always said it was a cannon bomber.

Sweat also flows, tears also fall, and I am not convinced.

Hide one, hide one and say don't worry.

Oh, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven.

Oh, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven.

One, two, three, four

Ask the sky, ask the land, how many miles are left?

Ask for the wind, ask for the rain, and leave me alone.

There are too many mountains and too much water to distinguish things.

Too many people and too many mouths make no sense.

How to say and do is the true self.

How to sing, how to sing, this heart is proud.

Walking, thinking, snow-capped mountains, grasslands.

Singing while walking, leader Chairman Mao.

Oh, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven.

Oh, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven.

One two three four five six seven.

One two three four five six seven.

One two three four five six seven.

One two three four five six seven.

One two three four five six seven.

One two three four five six seven.

One two three four five six seven.

One two three four five six seven.

"Rock on the New Long March" is Cui Jian's first solo album and the first original rock album in China history, which established Cui Jian as the originator of Chinese rock music history.

1989 Published by China Tourism Audio-visual Publishing House (tape)

199 1 Published by China Tourism Audio-visual Publishing House (Shenzhen Feitian Edition CD).

1999 reprinted by Wen Jing Records Company.