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Songs adapted from ancient poems and songs

1. Li Qingzhao's "One Cut Plum" was adapted into the song "Moon Full West Tower", a song sung by An Wen, with lyrics written by Li Qingzhao and music composed by Su Yue. This song was released on January 10, 2010 and is included in the album "Water Village·Actor".

2. Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" was adapted into the song "Shui Diao Ge Tou", which was used as an episode of the TV series "Flying Knife Meets Again" which premiered in 2003. The song was composed by the actor who starred in the TV series "Flying Knife". The famous Taiwanese film and television song Sanqi female artist Lin Xinru sang the heroine Xue Caiyue in "The Flying Knife Again".

3. Liu Yong's "Yulin Ring" was adapted into the song "Yulin Ring". The song sung by Xin Xiaoqi was written by Liu Yong and composed by Cheng Cangliang. It was included in the star album "New" released by Rolling Stone Records in 1994. "The Nine Kings of Rolling Stone: Annual Election", the song is also an episode of the TV series "Chivalry Sees the Blue Sky".

4. Li Yu's "Poppy Poppies" was adapted into the song "How Much Sorrow Can You Have?", a song composed by Tan Jianchang, lyrics written by Li Yu, and sung by Fei Yuqing. This song is included in the album "How Much Sorrow" and was released on August 24, 2005.

5. Lu You's "The Hairpin Head Phoenix" was adapted into the song "The Hairpin Head Phoenix". It is a song sung by Cao Ying. It was written by Lu You and composed by Yang Bingzhong. It was included in the album "The Hairpin Head Phoenix" released on April 12, 2006. In "The Poppy".