Ma Ma Dudu Ride
Ride to that quack
Quacker will not kill the chicken
Baby, I want to go back
Quack, don’t kill the goose
Baby, I want to cross the river
Quack, quack, there’s nothing I can do about it, yo eh yo
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The bands in "Summer of the Band" belong to different eras and have different styles, which give people a lot of surprises, and this song "Hama Dudu Ride" is particularly ear-catching. Whether it's guitarist Sisi's nervously shaking hands that raise and lower his hands, lead singer Fanfan's clean tone that melts the audience when he opens his mouth, or the powerful energy brought by the song itself, they all touch the softest part of people's hearts. The veterans at the scene had "fatherly" expressions and commented that Fanfan's voice was "like the most innocent power that produced everything before the birth of the universe." Everyone melted into the soft and dazzling light of the music.
The moon is a symbol of feminine energy and is connected to Cancer, which emphasizes home, the past, security and belonging. The softness and warmth in everyone's heart reflect the silvery light of this star. The little child is lying in the cradle, being gently pushed and rocked by his mother. The mother hums gentle nursery rhymes, protecting the child into a beautiful dreamland. That simple and quiet melody becomes a child's haven in his sleep. The boat swayed under the twinkling stars, as if it was still in its mother's arms. The world was so quiet and safe.
The moon is our root, representing the mother and the baby within. It is also the continuation of family and history, from which we can gain emotional security. If the tree of life wants to flourish, the foundation must provide it with enough nutrients so that it can grow toward its mission without any scruples. The childhood songs engraved deep in our memories convey the love and care passed down orally by our mothers and ancestors. When we endure the wind and rain in the "outside world" and strive to chase the light, the nursery rhymes sound touching emotions. It allows people to take off their armor, defenses and tired spirit, and return to the harbor that fully tolerates themselves. In this moment, you become a simple child.
Nursery rhymes are like a picture that shows children the colorful world. Children gain their first feelings and emotions about the world from catchy melodies and simple lyrics, and experience safety and protection. When we are exhausted from facing the world, they touch us to return to our original roots. The memory of our moon-smeared home also gives us motherly comfort.
Although the size of the moon is only 1/400 of the sun, their sizes are almost the same when viewed from the earth. This is an interesting thing, and it also proves symbolically that the negative energy in our body is The role of development and positive energy is equally important. The sun is a heroic symbol that brings light and heat, and is the image we long to be seen by the world, but the moon's light and the sun's shaping of willpower are completely different. The power of the moon is like mother earth, bringing creative energy.
The myth of the moon is often related to the goddess of fertility. From the new moon to the full moon, sowing to harvest, the moon's waxing and waning symbolizes the cycle of life. We take care of the little wishes in our hearts, caring for and nourishing them so that they can thrive. That seed is pure and sacred, beautiful and fragile. When we go through hardships and hardships in the process of growing up, we suddenly look back and see the pure and beautiful heart in its original state, which can't help but move people. In "Summer of the Band", the musicians who have been playing music for many years and the audience across the computer screen can hear the childishness and youthfulness of the beginning of the musical dream in "Hama Dudu Riding". How can you not get red-eyed when you hear the pure voice of "sincerely"?
Children are always cautious when facing an unknown and strange world, turning back step by step to confirm the position of their mother's arms. Under the energy of the moon, we feel comfortable and safe. Although the novel world makes people curious and excited, it can also easily make people feel panicked. When we step into an unfamiliar environment, we may be timid or shy consciously or unconsciously. We may blush like apples or our hands may tremble, just like Sisi and Fanfan did on the stage.
The safe zone makes people feel comfortable, but the strange journey on the road of heroism often stimulates people’s defensive instincts. We are sensitive to the reactions of the outside world, are not confident in ourselves, and want to shrink into a crab’s shell, as if Only in this way will you be safe and sound. The moon is a planet that values ??feelings. It is subjective, insightful, and concerned with whether we are safe. Once fear arises in our hearts, we may become like children who cry and have a tantrum, or become shy children who are silent and silent. But when we learn to nourish ourselves The moon will prompt us to learn to make ourselves comfortable and relaxed in various situations.
The moon is a nurturing mother and a timid and shy child. The "middle-aged uncles" who have gone through many hardships on the stage heard Fanfan's singing, and their fatherly faces came out of the camera. The girl's obedient appearance and heavenly voice made people feel heartbroken. The energy of the moon that connects mothers and children not only gives people the warmth of meeting family members again and makes them feel like they are back in childhood, but it also stimulates the maternal nature in everyone's heart and creates a desire for protection. Those who are at a loss make those who are struggling in the adult world think of themselves who were equally nervous when they were just starting out, and pity that purity, just like embracing the little self they once were.
The power of the moon is powerful. When it appears as a mother, it will show the best care and protection for the child; when it shows the child state, it is intuitive, sensitive and sensitive to the surroundings. The first-born power radiates the purest light. Feed your own moon. The sign, house and aspect of the moon in the star chart will guide us. What makes you feel comfortable and at home? Under what circumstances do you feel vulnerable and sensitive? Caring for one's own emotions is like watering the tree of life. If the tree's roots go deep into the earth and its foundation is solid and stable, it will continue to give us nutrients, warm ourselves and the world.
The moon is the soul of life, the place of joy and the home of comfort.