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Man Zhu Sha Hua's Liu Junlin's Man Zhu Sha Hua

"The buddleia manjusa is a kind of flower that grows in the southwest of China and Southeast Asia. Because its leaves and flowers will never meet, it is just like some very difficult friendships of that person." Liu Junlin himself thinks so about this song.

"The song written is very mature and the singing is very stable." "It's better than when I was seventeen." "Your voice gives me an impulse to jump straight into your arms." For this song, this man, Song Ke, Gao Xiaosong and Jiarui Qu said so.

This song was performed in the 111111 issue of Everyday Up, the 111125 issue of Everyday Up (performed by rta Junior Group) and the first issue of Go Up for Teenagers. In 213, Liu Junlin re-produced the full version of "Man Zhu Sha Hua" and released it to Sina musicians.

Composer: Liu Junlin

Lyrics: There are wolves in the northwest

If the direction of love is in the end of the world

Can you leave me

The coldness of the world will make the true feelings melt

Even after several generations of struggle

If love is a flower on the other side

I will take it off as your hairpin

A thousand years of reincarnation is only waiting for a broken heart < Teenagers ride that horse

You are Manzhu and I am Shahua

If we meet once, we will miss each other

Don't forget the day a thousand years ago

If the hair stays white, you can still wake up

Let me watch the sunset with you

You are the morning star and I am the sunset glow

You watch the sunrise and I wait for the moonlight

The teenagers parked on that horse.