Creative background:
Jay Chou quoted the poet Xi Murong's work "Qilixiang" as the name of the song "Qilixiang", and the album title song "Qilixiang" also invited vincent fang to write lyrics in the form of poetry. Vincent Fang got inspiration from Xi Murong, saying that he wrote poems instead of lyrics. Jay Chou said that composing music with poetry is a challenge, but it is poetic and emotional.
Jay Chou positioned himself as a storyteller in the album, presenting his stories and imaginary pictures to the audience through music. The song "Li Qixiang" was inspired by Xi Murong's poem. This is the first time that Jay Chou has set music for this poem. Grandma is a song written by Jay Chou with the theme of caring for the elderly.
When writing this song, Jay Chou also used the title to express his dissatisfaction with some award ceremonies. The creative inspiration of Spring and Autumn Dance comes from the historical event of the tripartite confrontation in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
Award-winning record:
In 2004, this song won three awards for the best composition, production and arrangement of Hong Kong TVB8 top ten golden songs; In 2005, he won 1 1 Best Song of the Year in the Global Chinese Music List, Top Ten Golden Melody Awards in the 27th Global Chinese Music List, DJ's Favorite Album in the HITO Pop Music Award, Listener's Favorite Songs in the HITO Pop Music Award, Top Ten Chinese Songs in the HITO Pop Music Award and Top 25 Golden Melody Awards in the 5th Global Chinese Music List.