The lyrics of Dai Quan's "Wukong" had many layers of meaning. The opening words,"The moon splashes across the galaxy, the long road is long, the wind and smoke are gone, and the lone shadow is waning", created a quiet and cold atmosphere. "Who asked me to be so skilled? Who asked me to be in a dilemma of love and hate? In the end, I was heartbroken." This reflected the emotional contradiction that Wukong was facing. "Illusion in the sky, no grudges, no enlightenment, no change in the Six Dusts." It reflected the cycle of karma in the world and the state of right and wrong. "Angry, sad, and crazy. Are you a human, a ghost, or a monster? It's just that you have a demon debt in your heart." It pointed out that Wukong's dilemma of love and hate stemmed from the human heart's love and hatred, as well as the phenomenon of good and evil being difficult to distinguish. "Call Buddha, and there will be no shore to turn back. Kneel to a master, and life and death have nothing to do with each other." It conveyed Wukong's feelings of looking back on the past and being free and unfettered after learning the scriptures. Now he wanted to turn back but could not. After worshiping Tang Sanzang as his master, life and death were not his own. "Good and evil float in the world of true and false, the fate of the world is not clear and difficult to break" emphasized the complexity of the world and the helplessness of the heart in the face of this complexity. "I want it. What's the use of this cudgel? I have it. So what if I've changed? Is it still uneasy? Is it still sad? The golden hoop is hanging over my head. I want to say something but I can't." It meant that although Wukong had great abilities, he had lost his happiness and even regretted the matter of subduing demons. "I want it. I have this iron cudgel Drunken Dancing Demon. This transformation is chaotic and turbid. It steps on the spiritual clouds and is unbridled." It described Wukong's remarkable abilities and his former high-spirited spirit. Overall, this song depicted Wukong's experiences and inner struggles on his way to the scriptures, and it might also contain the author's own insights.
Many of the lyrics of the songs contained the word 'Wukong'. For example, the lyrics of' Wukong 'in' The Return of the Great Sage 'had such content as' Who told me to have extraordinary skills? Who made me fall between love and hate? In the end, I was heartbroken, and the world was in an illusion. I let go of my grudges, gave up my enlightenment, and left the world. The six dusts did not change, and I was angry, sad, and crazy. Whether I was a human or a ghost or a monster, it was just that I had a demonic debt in my heart. I called Buddha, and there was no turning back. I knelt down to a person as my teacher, and life and death had nothing to do with it.' The lyrics of " Wukong also sighs " also contained the word " Wukong " and " Wukong also sighs when he sees it. Life is harder than learning from scriptures." In addition, there was a Hong Kong version of Sun Wukong's song with the lyrics,"If I want to play the world, I want to move the world. If I want to become loud, I will come to the dragon's voice. If I want to know my mistakes, I am destined to be arrogant." The whole green dominated a river, I gently somersaulted over the west and east, let me point half a strand of hair for good or bad luck. Even if I'm not afraid of the Godseed Kingdom, I'm most afraid of Master's disappearance.
The meaning of the song Wukong was rich and multi-layered. On the one hand, it depicted the experience and inner struggle of Wukong on the way to obtain the scriptures from his perspective. For example," Who told me to be extraordinary? Who made me fall into a dilemma of love and hate? Later on, my heart was broken ", which showed the emotional dilemma faced by Wukong." Call Buddha, and there is no shore to turn back; Kneel to a teacher, life and death have nothing to do with " conveyed Wukong's nostalgia for himself after obtaining the scriptures and his uncontrollable feelings after worshiping Tang Sanzang as his teacher. On the other hand, this may also be the author's own feelings, such as " I want it, but what is the use of this iron rod? I have it, but what about this change? Is it still uneasy, or is it still dismal? The golden hoop is hanging over my head, and I want to say something but I don't want to say it." It reflected the emotion of having strong skills but losing happiness. In addition, the song also reflected the cycle of karma in the world, and the situation of right and wrong, such as " illusion in the sky, resentment in the heart, giving up enlightenment and leaving the confusion, the six dusts do not change ", as well as the situation where the love and hate of the human heart lead to the separation of good and evil, such as " angry and sad and crazy, whether it is a human or a ghost or a monster, but there is a demon debt in the heart " and so on. Moreover, the song contained the spirit of Wukong, such as rebellion, change, optimism, and perseverance. After experiencing many setbacks, he still had to be like Wukong, who had experienced hundreds of battles and became more and more courageous. On the whole, the lyrics could also be regarded as a history of life growth, expressing the attitude one should have in the face of complex worlds and situations, such as accepting the world with compassion and moving forward firmly for the future.
The lyrics of " Rose " sung by Yasen expressed his complicated feelings about his past love, life, and the people he had lost. In the lyrics," You said that you wanted to buy a house by the sea and live there with your lovely Chow-Chows. You would be the boss of a grocery store and sell what you like according to your mood." It depicted an ideal life scene, which might be a dream or a common vision with your lover. " Life is getting more and more depressing, and you are becoming less and less like yourself. Standing alone in the sad wind " reflected that the pressure of life made people gradually lose themselves, filled with helplessness and sadness. " You said that the people you loved have already left. Don't lie to yourself. You're just hiding it deeper." It expressed the feelings for the disappearance of love. Even if you pretended not to care on the surface, the feelings in the depths of your heart still existed. There was a kind of self-comfort and unwillingness to lose love. " You always like things that you can't grasp. Please don't cry. We're all left with a pile of memories woven from youth." It reflected the nostalgia for the past that had gone far away and couldn't be grasped. The memories of youth had become the only remaining precious wealth. " In the blink of an eye, two years have passed. Have you forgotten what you should forget? You said that you have fallen in love with traveling recently. I know that you just want to escape, escape from reality and the past, escape from the most unreal you." These lyrics described that as time passed, the things that should have been forgotten might not have been forgotten, and traveling was just a way to escape from reality, escape from the past, and not be true to yourself. " Rose Fragrance Shadow: The Story of Sweetheart's Growth " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
The lyrics of Joy of Life's ending theme song expressed the longing and cherish of Yu Nian. In the lyrics, it was mentioned that a gentle heart would be left to look after the years. Even if it crossed thousands of mountains and smokes, it would always be by my side. This expressed his concern and companionship for the protagonist, Fan Xian. Even though he had experienced hardship and war, he still held fast to his original heart. The lyrics also mentioned that even if they did not meet again, they would have no regrets and no complaints if they broke off their previous relationship. This expressed her memories of the past and her longing for Fan Xian. On the whole, the lyrics of Joy of Life conveyed the cherishment and nostalgia of true feelings, original hearts, and precious times.
He only found information about " Reboot Love " sung by Dimas. This song was the theme song of the idol drama " Love and Idol." It was a poignant love story with Dimas's magnetic and gentle voice. From the lyrics," Ever since that sentence, I can't forget, I'm willing to use all my luck to exchange for another encounter ", it expressed the unforgettable feelings of the past love, and even if it was painful, I still hoped to meet again." It hurts, it hurts, this feeling has never been experienced before. Maybe there will be love, but that's not you " reflected the persistence of the uniqueness of the former lover. Even if there may be new love, it cannot replace the person in the heart." I want to let go of my heart, but I can't bear to let go of you. I can't recover from you." It conveyed the contradictory feelings of wanting to let go of the love of the past but being unable to let go. The nostalgia in my heart was always there. As he had only found the relevant information of this song," Reboot Love," he could not provide more information about the meaning of the lyrics of " Reboot Love Songs." <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The lyrics of Song of the Pipa expressed the author's feelings and thoughts about the suffering of life and the impermanence of fate by describing the protagonist's grief and indignation when playing the pipa. For example, the lyrics " I want to send my feelings to the moon, but the moon shines on the ditch " meant that the suffering of life was inevitable. I hope to send my feelings to the moon in nature, but fate and the suffering of life are like ditches, always existing, making it impossible for people to completely get rid of it. This also expressed the irreconcilable feelings and contradictions that humans had towards life. On the whole, the poem had a tight structure with narration as the main line. At the beginning, he explained the background, location, and time of the incident, such as " Xunyang River at night to send off guests, maple leaves and reed flowers rustling in autumn." He used the environment to draw out the pipa girl. In the part depicting the pipa girl's performance, from " plucking the strings three or two times on the rotating shaft until you can only see the white moon in the middle of the river ", the image of the pipa girl was created through the description of the pipa sound. For example," the melody is not yet a melody, but it is sentimental. The desolate tone vividly expressed the 'frustration' and then the alternate presentation of the big string and the small string, as well as a series of vivid and vivid metaphor of the pipa sound. At the same time, it is also a more specific interpretation of the 'endless things in the heart' through the method of comparison." It reflected the unfairness of society at that time. The pipa girl's self-narration described her rise to fame, her unpredictable fate, and her final ending of marrying a merchant's wife, expressing her unwillingness and helplessness. From " I Sighed When I Heard the Pipa " to " Jiangzhou Sima's Green Shirt Is Drenched ", Bai Juyi's own experiences were brought in. They resonated with each other and appreciated each other because they had a state of mind that was difficult to calm down. "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The lyrics of Wukong were written by Dai Quan.
The lyrics of Dai Quan, the original singer of Wukong, were as follows: The moon splashes across the galaxy, the long road is long, the wind and smoke are gone, and the lonely shadow is waning. Who told me to be extraordinary? Who told me to be in a dilemma of love and hate? Later, my liver and intestines were broken, and the world was in an illusion. The world was empty, and the grudges were in the air. I didn't want to give up. I was lost in the six dusts. I didn't change. I was angry, sad, and crazy. I was a human, a ghost, a monster. I just had a demon debt in my heart. I called Buddha. I turned around and knelt down. I was a teacher. Life and death have nothing to do with good and evil. The Ukiyo, the real and the false world, the fate of the world, scattered and difficult to break. What use do I have this iron stick? What do I have this change? Still uneasy, still sad, with the golden hoop at the head, I want to say, but I still don't have the illusion of the world in the air, resentment, still don't have the heart to give up, enlightenment, lost, six dust, not changing, angry, sad, crazy, but I have a demon debt in my heart, call out to Buddha, turn back, no shore, kneel down, I am a teacher, life and death have nothing to do with good and evil, the floating world, the true and false world, the fate of the world, scattered, difficult to break, I want this iron rod, what use is it, I have this change, so what, still uneasy, still sad, with the golden hoop at the head, I still want to say, but still don't have the feeling of being sad I want this iron staff, Drunken Dance Demon, I have this change, confused and turbid, stepping on the broken spiritual clouds, unbridled and unruly, the evil of the world, the danger of the road, it's hard to escape, the danger of the road, it's hard to escape, it's too late to wake up from the dream, this stick has long been reduced to ashes The free download of this song's MP3 music can be found through the search engine, but the download link is not available here.
The lyrics of the ending song of Black Myth: Wukong, Fart, were: Three Realms and Four Continents There's nothing I can't help Long night and today Right and wrong are reversed sentient beings Love, hate, greed, anger, life and death intertwined Karma cannot be forgotten Human desire is the way of heaven Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
The lyrics of Wukong had many profound meanings. The opening song," The moon splashes across the galaxy, the long road is long, the wind and smoke are gone, and the lone shadow is waning ", portrayed a lonely and cold atmosphere, setting the tone of the whole song and emphasizing Wukong's loneliness. " Who asked me to be so skilled? Who asked me to be in a dilemma of love and hate? In the end, I was heartbroken." Wu Kong threw out the contradictory question in his heart. " Illusion in the sky, no grudges, no enlightenment, no change in the Six Dusts " expressed the complex state of the world's karma cycle, right and wrong difficult to distinguish. " Angry, sad, and crazy. Are you a human, a ghost, or a monster? It's just that you have a demonic debt in your heart." It explained that Wukong's dilemma of love and hate stemmed from the love and hatred in the hearts of all living beings in the world. Humans, ghosts, and monsters would go beyond their principles and hurt others because of the influence of love and hatred. Unlike the gods who were detached from love and hate, Wukong saw through this and was in a dilemma. "Call me Buddha, and there will be no turning back. Standing at the point of time when he returned from the Western Paradise, Wukong recalled his free and unfettered self. On the way to the scriptures, he had to subdue demons and devils because he had a demon debt in his heart. At this time, it was impossible to turn back. After worshiping Tang Sanzang as his master, he could not control his life and death. " Good and evil float in the world of true and false, and the fate of the world is unclear and difficult to break." It emphasized that the boundary between true and false in the world is difficult to distinguish, and the fate of the world is unpredictable, reflecting Wukong's inner helplessness. " What use do I have for this cudgel? So what if I have this change? I'm still uneasy and depressed." It showed that although Wukong had great skills, he lost his happiness and felt regretful. At first, he asked for the Jingu Cudgel and learned the change for freedom and happiness, but now he regretted killing the monster. " I want this iron cudgel, Drunken Dancing Demon. I have the ability to transform into a chaotic mess, step on the spiritual clouds, and be unbridled and unruly." It described Wukong's remarkable abilities and his imposing manner when he went straight for the spiritual clouds palace. The lyrics ended with " Dare to ask where the road is? The road is under your feet "might have some echoes to further deepen the meaning of the song.