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What is the accompaniment of Linglong Tower Wen'er?

Question 1: What is the background music of Wen'er's "Linglong Tower"? Driving a carriage to Beijing

Question 2: What is the accompaniment of "Linglong Tower" shouted by Wen'er in YY? It's a dance song. Wulian_Dmc-Savage

Question 3: What is the background music of the Wen'er accelerated version of Linglong Tower searched on Kugou called Never Break Up in the Afterlife

Question 4: Wearing a blue costume What is the background music of "Speed ??Up Linglong Tower" that Wen'er sings? Oversleep

Too high

Overthinking

Don't mention ready-made reasons

Reasons become old in a few minutes

Too rare

If you want to meet up

Just meet up

Just go straight

< p> Meet me

Feel it instantly

Happiness first

Rarely seen

Say it

Do it Alright

If there is no other way, then find a way

Harmonious atmosphere

People who waste money will be punished

Rare to see

Fall in love

Wake up

If you have no choice, you should find a way

There are so many people

Don’t say anything to the lucky ones Nonsense ah~

Who wants me?

Act quickly

Decide quickly

Don’t walk around

Transfer Please tell me where you want to go

Miss me

Regret

Sad

What should be said and done

But just grasp that sentence well

It’s rare

I said it

I did it

There is no way Just find a way

The atmosphere is harmonious

People who waste money will be punished

It’s a rare sight

Love it

< p> Wake up

If there is no other way, you should find a way

Crowds of people

Lucky people don’t talk nonsense

Rare to see< /p>

I said it

I did it

If there is no other way, then find a way

The atmosphere is harmonious

It’s a waste People are going to be punished

It’s a rare sight

Fall in love and wake up

If you have no other way, you should find a way

Crowds of people

p>

Lucky man

Rare to see

Just say it

Just do it

If you can’t help it, just think about it Method

Harmonious atmosphere

Wasteful people will be punished

Rare to see

Love it

Wake up

If you have no choice, you should find a way

Crowds of people

Lucky people don’t talk nonsense

Rare to see

I said it

I did it

Then find a way

Wasteful people will be punished

Oversleeping

Too high

Overthinking

Give ready reasons

Lucky people

Too rare

p>

Too rare

Too rare

Too rare

Question 5: Wen'er sings the laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Say the names one by one, remember which one, say which one, say it nene, it's all good, say it well, don't cross the tongue, whoever wants to cross the tongue is unethical.

Whoever wants to discount his immoral legs says yes, says yes, and says no.

Question 6: YY anchor Wen'er shouted a song "Linglong Pagoda", and the accompaniment in front was a DJ. Who knows what it was called? When someone calls "Linglong Pagoda" urgently, it usually is this song "I'm hurt, I'm hurt." "Heart" No need to thank me, I just don't like those anchors who don't say it, just listen to it for 20 seconds, they should have edited it

Question 7: Who is the accompaniment of MC Wen'er's Ninth Life Reincarnation Chapter The song "Linglong Tower" is usually called "I'm Broken, Broken Heart". No need to thank me, I just don't like those anchors who don't say it, just listen to it for 20 seconds, they should have edited it 0912

Question 8: What song goes with Linglong Tamai? There was an old monk high up on the mountain, wearing a robe with thousands of layers. If you ask about the age of the old monk, he once remembered that the Yellow River was nine times clear. Five hundred years ago it was clear, and one day it was four thousand five hundred winters. The old monk actually had eight disciples, and all eight disciples had Dharma names. The eldest disciple’s name is Qing Tou Leng, the second disciple’s name is Leng Tou Qing, the third disciple’s name is Seng Sandian, the fourth disciple’s name is Dian Sanseng, the fifth disciple’s name is Beng Zhiba, and the sixth disciple’s name is Ba Zhibeng. The seventh disciple's name is Feng Suihua, and the eighth disciple's name is Hua Suifeng. The teacher and father taught them the eight arts, and the eight immortals crossed the sea, each showing his unique abilities. The young monk knows how to play the bell, the young monk knows how to ring the bell, the monk knows how to play the pipe at three o'clock, the three monks know how to hold the sheng at three o'clock, the bent bamboo pole can play the drum, and the bent bamboo pole can chant sutras. The wind will sweep the floor, and the wind will light the lamp. The teacher's father asked them to change it, but it was impossible to change it. The green-headed young man cannot beat the green-headed monk's chime. The green-headed young man cannot hit the green-headed green bell. The three-pointed monk cannot praise the three-pointed monk. The three-pointed monk cannot praise the three-pointed monk. Sheng, if the bamboo pole collapses, you can't beat the drum of the bamboo pole. If the bamboo pole collapses, you can't recite the scriptures of the bamboo pole. This wind can't sweep away the wind. That wind can light up the wind. A lamp that cannot change into the wind. The result is that the chimes are broken, the bells are broken, the pipes are cracked, the sheng falls down, the drums are broken, the meridians are broken, the floor is messed up, and the lamps are thrown down. The teacher's father became angry when he saw him and wanted to beat eight of his apprentices. Seeing that the eight disciples were about to be beaten, five wandering monks came from outside. They gathered together thirteen monks, and when they arrived in the backyard, they counted Linglong. There is a Linglong Pagoda in the backyard. If you go to count the single floors and come back to count the double floors, whoever can count the Linglong Pagoda will be the senior brother; if he can't count the Linglong Pagoda, he will be made to kneel at night until dawn. Linglong Pagoda, Linglong Pagoda, on the first floor of Linglong Pagoda, there is a high table with four legs, and a monk and a sutra. A cymbal and a chime, a wooden roe and a lamp. A golden bell, worth four taels, was stunned when the wind blew. Linglong Tower has three floors separated by two, three high tables with twelve legs, and three monks with three scriptures. Three cymbals, three chimes, three wooden roe and three lamps. Three golden bells, twelve taels, were stunned when the wind blew. Linglong Pagoda, Linglong Pagoda, Linglong Pagoda on the fifth floor, five high tables with twenty legs, five monks and five scriptures. Five cymbals, five chimes, five wooden roe, and five lamps. Five golden bells, twenty taels, were stunned when the wind blew. On the seventh floor of Linglong Pagoda, there are seven high tables with twenty-eight legs, seven monks and seven scriptures. Seven cymbals, seven chimes, seven trees and fish roe, seven lamps. Seven golden bells, twenty-eight taels, were stunned when the wind blew. Linglong Pagoda, Linglong Pagoda, Linglong Pagoda on the ninth floor, nine high tables with thirty-six legs, nine monks and nine scriptures. Nine cymbals, nine chimes, nine pieces of wood and nine lanterns. Nine golden bells, thirty-six taels, were stunned when the wind blew. On the eleventh floor of the Linglong Pagoda, there are eleven high tables with forty-four legs, and eleven monks and eleven scriptures. Eleven cymbals, eleven chimes, eleven wooden roe, and eleven lamps. Eleven golden bells, forty-four taels, were stunned when the wind blew. Linglong Pagoda, Linglong Pagoda, Linglong Pagoda, with thirteen floors at the top, thirteen high tables with fifty-two legs, thirteen monks and thirteen scriptures. Thirteen cymbals, thirteen chimes, thirteen pieces of wood and fish roe, and thirteen lamps. Thirteen golden bells, fifty-two taels, were stunned when the wind blew. Counting back to the Linglong Pagoda, there are twelve floors, twelve high tables with forty-eight legs, and twelve monks and twelve scriptures. Twelve cymbals, twelve chimes, twelve wooden roe, and twelve lamps. Twelve golden bells, forty-eight taels, were stunned when the wind blew. Linglong Pagoda, Linglong Pagoda, Linglong Pagoda on the tenth floor, ten high tables with forty legs, ten monks and ten scriptures. Ten cymbals, ten chimes, ten pieces of wood and fish roe, and ten lamps. Ten golden bells, forty taels, were stunned when the wind blew.

On the eighth floor of the Linglong Pagoda, there are eight high tables with thirty-two legs, and eight monks and eight scriptures. Eight cymbals, eight chimes, eight wooden roe and eight lamps. Eight golden bells, thirty-two taels, were stunned when the wind blew. Linglong Pagoda, Linglong Pagoda, the sixth floor of Linglong Pagoda, six high tables with twenty-four legs, six monks and six scriptures. Six cymbals, six chimes, six wooden roe, and six lamps. Six golden bells, twenty-four taels, were stunned when the wind blew. Linglong Pagoda, Linglong Pagoda, the fourth floor of Linglong Pagoda, four high tables with sixteen legs, four monks and four scriptures. Four cymbals, four chimes, four wooden roe, and four lamps. Four golden bells, sixteen taels, were stunned when the wind blew. Linglong Pagoda, Linglong Pagoda, on the second floor of Linglong Pagoda, there are two high tables with eight legs, two monks and two scriptures. Two cymbals, two chimes, two wooden roe and two lamps. Two golden bells, eight taels in total, were stunned when the wind blew. Monk... >>

Question 9: Is the music in the background of the alternative Linglong Pagoda called Shoumai in Chinese so difficult? It seems to be x8 Feiqu

Question 10: YY The big talk in it is "Journey to the West", and the accompaniment of "Monkey Laughing" in front is called "Linglong Tower". Usually it is this song "I am hurt, my heart is broken". No need to thank me, I just don't like those anchors who don't say it, just listen to it for 20 seconds. They should have edited it