1999, Wenxin went to the Long Island Army to give a condolence performance with the song and dance troupe for the first time. After a long journey, she got seasick and vomited, so she couldn't eat. But when she saw the soldiers who were extremely poor in cultural life beating gongs and drums to meet them at the dock like a festival, she swallowed bitter water, braced herself and sang loudly against the biting sea breeze.
Xizang
In the condolence performance in Tibet, Wen Xin took the lead. Looking at the soldiers' purple-black lips and instant noodles that can never be cooked, Wen Xin understood the true meaning of the snowy plateau at the gambara outpost at an altitude of more than 5,700 meters. At that time, Wen Xin sang with his life. Severe altitude sickness makes her have difficulty breathing, and her chest hurts every time she sings. However, when she saw that the soldiers had been clapping their hands, she always supported them. Finally, she cried and cried.
Beijing
After returning to Beijing from Tibet, Wen Xin suddenly fell ill and stayed in the hospital for more than half a month. However, the first thing she did after leaving the hospital was to tell the musicians about her experiences in Tibet and compose the song "You touched me" with them. The song spread throughout the barracks, making Wen a confidant of many soldiers.