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- Bāng_Chhun-hong abstract "Bāng Chhun-hong is a Taiwanese Hokkien song composed by Teng Yu-hsien, a Hakka Taiwanese musician, and written by Lee Lin-chiu. The song was one of their representative works. It was released by the Columbia Records in 1933, and originally sung by some female singers at that time, such as Sun-Sun (純純), Ai-Ai (愛愛) or Iam-Iam (艷艷). The title literally means "Longing for the Spring Breeze".Bāng Chhun-hong was once rewritten into a Japanese patriotic song as "Daichi wa maneku" (Japanese: 大地は招く), literally means "The Mother Earth is Calling on You". It was written by Koshiji Shirou (越路詩郎) and sung by Kirishima Noboru (霧島昇). The song has also been released in Japan by Hitoto Yo, a Japanese pop singer. Many Taiwanese singers who usually sing in Chinese had sung the Bāng Chhun-hong, such as Teresa Teng, Maya Showlen (秀蘭瑪雅), Feng Fei-fei and Stella Chang (張清芳). An adapted version which work and sung by David Tao was also emitted.Since the song was published, some films of the same name had released, such as a 1937 film directed by Andou Tarou (安藤太郎), and a 1977 film which has an English name called "The Operations of Spring Wind". Bāng Chhun-hong is commonly used as background music in Taiwanese films or teleplays. It is also a theme in the soundtrack of Singapore Dreaming, a 2006 released Singaporean film.There is a biographical novel of the same name that written by Chung Chao-cheng, a Hakka writer. The novel does not describe about the song, instead, it depicts the life of Teng Yu-hsien, the composer.".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong thumbnail Bang_Chhun_Hong.jpg?width=300.
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- Bāng_Chhun-hong caption "A label of an early record".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong composer "Teng Yu-hsien".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong cover "Bang Chhun Hong.jpg".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong description "(Written by Koshiji Shirou, originally composed by Teng Yu-hsien, sung by Kirishima Noboru)".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong description "(Written by Lee Lin-chiu, composed by Teng Yu-hsien, sung by "Sun-Sun")".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong filename "Bang Chhun Hong Patriotic.ogg".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong filename "Bang Chhun Hong.ogg".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong format Ogg.
- Bāng_Chhun-hong gan "Mong chhun Fung".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong hiragana "ぼうしゅんふう".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong label "Columbia Records".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong language Taiwanese_Hokkien.
- Bāng_Chhun-hong p "Wàng Chūn Fēng".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong poj "Bāng Chhun-hong".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong published "1933".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong revhep "Bōshunfū".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong title "Bang Chhun Hong".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong title "Daichi wa maneku".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong writer "Lee Lin-chiu".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong subject Category:Min_Nan_songs.
- Bāng_Chhun-hong subject Category:Taiwanese_songs.
- Bāng_Chhun-hong type MusicalWork.
- Bāng_Chhun-hong type Song.
- Bāng_Chhun-hong type Work.
- Bāng_Chhun-hong type CreativeWork.
- Bāng_Chhun-hong type MusicRecording.
- Bāng_Chhun-hong type InformationEntity.
- Bāng_Chhun-hong comment "Bāng Chhun-hong is a Taiwanese Hokkien song composed by Teng Yu-hsien, a Hakka Taiwanese musician, and written by Lee Lin-chiu. The song was one of their representative works. It was released by the Columbia Records in 1933, and originally sung by some female singers at that time, such as Sun-Sun (純純), Ai-Ai (愛愛) or Iam-Iam (艷艷).".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong label "Bang Chhun-Hong".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong label "Bāng Chhun-hong".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong label "Bāng Chhun-hong".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong label "望春風".
- Bāng_Chhun-hong sameAs B%C4%81ng_Chhun-hong.
- Bāng_Chhun-hong sameAs Bang_Chhun-Hong.
- Bāng_Chhun-hong sameAs Bāng_Chhun-hong.
- Bāng_Chhun-hong sameAs Q709479.
- Bāng_Chhun-hong sameAs Q709479.
- Bāng_Chhun-hong wasDerivedFrom Bāng_Chhun-hong?oldid=592781138.
- Bāng_Chhun-hong depiction Bang_Chhun_Hong.jpg.