Three Kingdoms (TV Series) - Music

Music

# Track title Credits Notes
1 还我一个太平天下
(pinyin: Huán Wŏ Yī Gè Tài Píng Tiān Xià)
(translation: Give Me Back A World At Peace)
Composed by Zhao Jiping; lyrics by Yi Ming; performed by Liao Changyong The opening theme song
2 天地莽苍苍
(pinyin: Tiān Dì Măng Cāng Cāng)
(translation: A Blurry World)
Composed by Zhao Jiping; lyrics by Yi Ming; performed by Tang Can One of the ending theme songs
3 英雄往来天地间
(pinyin: Yīng Xióng Wăng Lái Tiān Dì Jiān)
(translation: Heroes Cross Heaven And Earth)
Composed by Zhao Jiping; lyrics by Yi Ming; performed by Tan Jing One of the ending theme songs
4 貂婵歌
(pinyin: Diāo Chán Gē)
(translation: Diaochan's Song)
Composed by Zhao Jiping; lyrics by Luo Guanzhong; performed by Chen Hao Played in episode 12
5 爱无痕
(pinyin: Ài Wú Hén)
(translation: Love Without A Trace)
Composed by Hu Li; lyrics by Shi Donghui and Hu Li; performed by Deng Tianqing
6 不枉
(pinyin: Bù Wǎng)
(translation: Not in Vain)
Composed by Tang Chi-wai; lyrics by Sandy Chang; performed by Super 4 The opening theme song of the Hong Kong version

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