It is the lyrics in "Emperor". "Emperor" is a Chinese-style song written by 3 Zi, Qianqian and composed by Qianqian, and sung by Mengmengda Tiantuan. The song was released on January 22, 2015 Released by Star Road Records.
Excerpts from Imperial City Lyrics
Old friends are hard to find and only miss you
The dust flies across the space
Who will read the feeling of loneliness? Endless nostalgia
Life and death are doomed to disappear
Thinking about the days when I was alone and sunny yesterday
And the bamboo stick I once promised
empty The cold solemnity of the palace
The waxing moon plays a dying song
Extended information:
Chinese name: Meng Meng Da Tian Tuan? Foreign name: MMD p>
Established: November 2014? Brokerage company: Xinglu Tianxia
Representative works: Imperial City, the most beautiful Chinese style, cute Christmas
Cute Tianxia The group is a large-scale Chinese-style cute girl idol group created by "Xinglu Tianxia". Since their debut, Mengmengda Tiantu has been releasing a single every week, and the official performance will be at the end of December 2014.
It has always advocated the Chinese cute style and is the first large-scale girl idol group in China to openly challenge AKB48. Mengmengda Tiantuan is committed to "localization of the group and localization of production". Local producers work hard to create "Chinese style" songs. The company spends heavily to create "Chinese style cuteness", allowing Chinese girls to become idol stars on their doorstep.
The cute idol group is extremely popular on music platforms such as QQ Music, Baidu Music, and Kugou Music. According to Xinglu's official announcement, as of July 8, 2015, the Mengmengda Tiantuan group has released the singles "Emperor", "Magic City", "Huadu", "Don't Say Goodbye", "Flower Thousand Bones", and "DELETE" and 28 other songs. Among them, "Emperor" has been played more than 100 million times across the entire network.
At present, Mengmengda Tiantuan has 10 branch groups in Beijing, Guangdong, Jiangxi, Shandong, Henan, Hainan, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Shanxi, etc.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Imperial Capital