Gu Heng and Ouyang Nana also felt these simple emotions. It was originally just fun, and Gu Heng only intended to show off in Ouyang Nana's best field, but he unexpectedly got carried away.
St. Peter's Cathedral in Geneva had turned into the Tiananmen Rostral Columns...
The God inside the church was replaced by a statue of a great man...
A song "I Love You, China" which lasted only a few minutes was coming to an end. Gu Heng had planned to stop there, but Ouyang Nana got excited. Her tone changed, and she shifted from the ending melody of "I Love You, China" to the prelude of "My Motherland."
Fortunately, Gu Heng was very familiar with the tune of the song. Despite feeling helpless, he could only keep up with Ouyang Nana's pace...
"A wide river with waves,
The wind blows the fragrance of rice flowers on both banks,
My home is on the shore,
I am used to the boatman's calls,
Used to seeing the white sails on the boats."