12-year-old Uudam of Inner Mongolia, Northern China lost the happiness he deserved at a tender age. His mother died in a car accident when he was 9. At 11, life treated him cruelly again when he father was killed on the road. Standing on stage, Wudamu appeared to be mature beyond his age. Asked about his dream, he revealed a child's innocence, "I like to invent an ink that grows grass with one drop." The audience was deeply touched, many of its members in tears, after he started singing "Mother in the Dream". He said he had sung the song too many times, "I would sing it when I wake up because I always dream of Mum." An emotional judge Annie Yi walked in stage to give him a compassionate hug. Another judge called him a little prince, "Your singing is your ink -- whoever hears it will feel the beauty of grass at their heart."