Dare to love, dare to hate, but dare not loseDare to love, dare to hate, but dare not lose.
" Bold " represented the bold expression of love and the bold venting of hate, but at the same time, it also expressed an emotion that one did not dare to lose.
Dare to Love, Dare to HateDare to Love, Dare to Hate was a song sung by Li Mingshi. The lyrics contained the feelings of forgetting the past, but there was always an indescribable reaction to someone, as well as the feelings of expecting to dare to hate and love again. The specific lyrics include the days are empty until I wake up from a dream, I am no longer happy to part with you, I am left with longing, my lost heart is almost frozen at this moment, I hope to hold you in this moment and in the future, etc. The lyrics of this song expressed memories of the past and expectations for the future, as well as feelings of love and hate for someone.
Dare to love, dare to hate lyricsThe lyrics of 'Dare to Love and Dare to Hate' were: " Dare to love and dare to hate is not as good as a quiet life. Who hasn't had an innocent, cute, and hateful life? It's just a change of person who has more freedom. Dare to love and dare to hate is not as good as wasting my life. Allow me to sink into oblivion for the rest of my life."
Dare to love, dare to write lyricsThe lyrics of " Dare to Love, Dare to Do " described the love they encountered on the streets. The two people ignored the wind and rain and the audience's gaze just to have each other. The lyrics mentioned the anxious me on the street and the depressed you in the restaurant, as well as the scene of the cold rain falling on me. The song expressed the romantic feelings of daring to confess their true feelings and daring to kiss to death. The lyrics were as follows:
Lin Zixiang: " I'm anxious on the street, you're depressed in the restaurant. There's a piece of sand glass between my eyes, and there's some sadness in them." I'm at the traffic light, hugging you, who I love deeply, but I'm breathing so fast that I'm dying.
Ye Weiwen: Cold rain pouncing on me, little flying, thousands of tons of high temperature waves rising from you. Everyone said I was too wild, laughed at me for being unruly, and dared to reveal my true feelings.
Together: a wild hug, a kiss without rest, no need to breathe air, no need for the audience to stay away from the street. In the drizzle, cars flew past, passers-by walked past, and traffic lights urged them on. The only thing left is you and me. I'll tighten my arms and hold you tightly by my side. Through the wet shirt to your skin and muscles, how many criticisms around have been ignored. We should kiss to death if we love each other sincerely.
In summary, the lyrics of " Dare to Love, Dare to Do " described the love that two people encountered on the streets. They dared to reveal their true feelings and dared to kiss to death.
The author did say that this story was inspired by Ding Mo's "Love me if you dare," but I still feel like the similarities between the two main leads from this book and "Love me if you dare" are two close for me to say that the character design is great (since I felt like it was too heavily inspired, while there is nothing wrong with taking inspiration from other stories, I don't feel comfortable with how similar some of the character and scenes from this novel is to "Love me if you dare" ). The backstory of the female lead in this story is much darker than in "Love me if you dare," but practically the same in the fact that her family got killed by a murderer because of revenge. (I didn't put a spoiler tag on this since it is told in the first chapter (i think or maybe it was the second chapter?) Another scene that was practically the same is when the FL lead first meets the ML. (I don't want to put too much detail because I don't want to spoil, but the scene is very VERY similar. I'm pretty sure that some of the lines from this scene are even practically the same as Ding Mo's.) This isn't a bad novel, in fact, it's a very good read. The writing is also good. It's just that although the author said this is "inspired," it still feels too close to Ding Mo's "Love me if you dare," for me to appreciate it throughly.