Since I don't know the exact story, I can't say for sure who the main characters are. It could be a family with a mom, dad, and kids. Maybe there's a Santa Claus character if it's a more traditional Christmas - themed story.
The phrase 'you're gonna get it' in a Christmas story could have multiple interpretations. It might be related to a character finally getting to experience a long - awaited Christmas tradition. For example, a family has been saving up for a big Christmas dinner and one of the kids is told 'you're gonna get it' when it's time to sit down and enjoy the meal. It could also be about getting a chance to meet Santa Claus or receiving a long - desired Christmas present that has been promised. Another possibility is that it's a story about someone who has learned a valuable lesson during the Christmas time and is 'gonna get' the rewards of that new - found wisdom, like a more meaningful celebration.
The chords for this song are not fixed. Some versions might use combinations like A, D, and E. It often depends on the musical style and the artist's choice.
It means that the two people involved believe they will have a love story that is the best, like one that could be remembered and cherished for a long time, full of deep love, great memories, and strong emotional bonds.
Just start with an interesting character. Maybe a mysterious stranger who just arrived in town. Then, we can build the story around what this character does and how the people in the town react to him.
If there was no one in this world who could make you willing to die, how boring would life be? This sentence came from Teng Zijing's character in " Celebrating Years." Teng Zijing was Fan Xian's friend. He was as important to Fan Xian as his wife and children. He was even willing to die for him. Teng Zijing's death stimulated Fan Xian's energy. He was determined to avenge Teng Zijing and find the true murderer behind him. These words expressed Teng Zijing's deep friendship for Fan Xian and his willingness to give up everything for his friend.
It's kind of a warning or cautionary phrase. Maybe someone is saying that doing a certain thing during Christmas could lead to an accident where you hurt your eye.