Cancel love and hate with one stroke are the lyrics in the song "Laughing in the Red Dust" sung by Chen Shuhua.
"Laughing in the Red Dust" is a song composed by Li Zongsheng, lyrics by Li Manting, and sung by Chen Shuhua. The song is the Mandarin version of the theme song of the 1993 Hong Kong movie "The East Rises Again".
Creative background:
The song "Laughing in the Red Dust" is the Mandarin version of the theme song of the 1993 Hong Kong movie "The East Rises". It was composed by Li Zongsheng, lyrics by Li Manting, and sung by Chen Shuhua. The song expresses a carefree and carefree outlook on life and is a classic martial arts song.
The Cantonese version of "Laughing in the Red Dust" is called "Be Real Me", with lyrics written by Pan Weiyuan and used as the theme song of the Cantonese version of the movie, also sung by Chen Shuhua.
The musical versions of "Laughing in the Red Dust" are called "Memories of Love" and "Removal of Hatred", both composed by Hu Weili as the soundtrack of the film. In addition, "Laughing in the Red Dust" was an episode of the 1993 Singapore TV series "Lotus Contest".
Singer information:
In 1973, he released his first album "The Sun of Love" and entered the entertainment industry; in 1985, he won the 20th Taiwan TV Golden Bell Award as a China Television singer. Best Female Singer and Actress; In 1989, she signed a contract with Rolling Stone Records and released the album "Talking to You, Listen to You", which set a sales record of one million songs in Taiwan. The title song "When I Wake Up" gained attention;
1991 She was nominated for Best Film Song at the 10th Hong Kong Film Awards for "Red Dust"[1]; won the Taiwan Golden Melody Award for Best Female Mandarin Singer twice in 1992 and 1996; sang the theme song of "Green Snake" in 1993 "Laughing in the Red Dust" is the interlude of "Flying Light" and "The Undefeated East".
In 1998, Chen Shuhua released the album "Paradise Lost" and retired from the entertainment industry for some reasons. Although there were many rumors about her comeback, none of them came true. In 2003, Rolling Stone Music released Chen Shuhua's music compilation album "A Letter to Shuhua".
Lyrics:
The world of mortals is so ridiculous, but infatuation is the most boring
It doesn’t matter if you are arrogant, but this life is not over yet
But your heart is no longer disturbed , just want to exchange for half a lifetime of freedom
Smile at people when you wake up, forget everything in your dreams
Sigh that it gets dark too early, the next life is unpredictable
Love and hate Write it off
Wine and sing, I just want to be happy until I grow old
No matter how cold the wind is, I don’t want to escape
No matter how beautiful the flowers are, I don’t want them, just let me drift< /p>
The higher the sky, the smaller the heart
Don’t ask about the cause and effect, get drunk alone
Cry today, laugh tomorrow
Don’t ask for anything Someone can understand and be proud
Singing and dancing
The long night is long without realizing the dawn, and I will look for happiness