I only heard the lyrics of the second harmony part of Jay Chou's chorus of Beijing Opera Blues, and then I seemed to follow it. Does anyone know?
If you are talking about the climax that started at 2: 30 in the last paragraph, then the first sentence is summed up as follows: play games, turn over what, compare with whom, turn over, oh, oh, and the second sentence is also followed by every sentence: play games, all are beautiful women, sing, concubine and overlord. The harmony of the third and fourth sentences is the same as the original lyrics. The fourth sentence seems to be: sprinkle moonlight all over the place. The fifth sentence: ah. They're all beautiful. Basically, that's all you can hear . . Why do you need to know this? These lyrics are for harmony and have no other meaning. .