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Requesting music: "The breeze blows tonight, blowing my heart", which song is it from?

This lyric comes from "The Truest Dream".

"The Truest Dream" - Zhou Huajian

Lyricist: Chen Guizhu

Composer: Luo Dayou

The breeze is blowing tonight? Give me my My heart is blowing? How many dusty past feelings are returning to my heart? Past events are blown by the wind? It hurts my heart

You are that sweet dream that is hard to forget? Hidden deep inside In memory

Does it take hundreds of times and thousands of times to understand the profound meaning

Does it take traveling through thousands of mountains and rivers to know where to go

Why did you wait until many years after missing me to realize your truest dream?

Do you still remember me? Or have you forgotten me? The breeze tonight blew it away

My dream? The gentle breeze tonight? Blow my heart

How many dusty past feelings? Return to my heart? The past is blown by the wind

Blow my heart Stinging pain? Are you that sweet dream that is unforgettable? Hidden in memory

Even if it takes hundreds of times and thousands of times to realize the profound meaning

Even if it takes thousands of journeys Mountains and rivers? Only then do you know where to go

Why do you wait until you have missed me for many years before you understand your truest dream

Do you still remember me? Or have you forgotten me

Tonight's gentle breeze blows away my dream extended information

"The Truest Dream" is a song (representative work) sung by Taiwanese singer Zhou Huajian in 1989. It was written by Chen Guizhu and Luo Dayou Composed by Hong Ailun and Luo Dayou. Included in the album of the same name "The Truest Dream" released on November 10, 1989. The Cantonese version is Hong Kong singer Priscilla Chan's masterpiece "Where Are We Not Meeting in Life", which was included in the album "Autumn Colors" in October 1988.

Emil Wakin Chau, born on December 22, 1960 in Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong, is a Taiwanese male pop singer, musician, and actor. He graduated from National Taiwan University. In 1984, he entered the entertainment industry with his personal single "Who Ever Said". Joined Rolling Stone Records in 1986. In 1987, he gained attention with the album "The Direction of the Heart"; in the same year, he participated in the film debut "Osmanthus Lane".

In 1989, he released his first concept album "The Truest Dream". In 1990, he composed the song "Kiss My Baby". The title track of the album "Make Me Happy and Let Me Worry" also established his position in the music industry. In 1993, he won the 4th Taiwan Golden Melody Award for Best Male Singer of a Mandarin Song for his album "Make Me Happy and Let Me Worry".