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Blue and white porcelain songs

The original singer of the song "Blue and White Porcelain" is Jay Chou. "Blue and White Porcelain" was written by Fang Wenshan, composed by Jay Chou, and arranged by Zhong Xingmin. It was included in Jay Chou's album "I'm Very Busy" released on November 2, 2007. Jay Chou sang "Blue and White Porcelain" at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala.

On July 5, 2008, the song won three awards: Best Song of the Year, Best Lyrics of the Year, and Best Composition of the Year at the 19th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards Ceremony. It is a Chinese-style song sung by Jay Chou, but its parting mood is described in a more subtle and delicate way, and it is hidden more implicitly and has a unique charm, like a green olive in the mouth, which can be slowly savored. Song Appreciation

Jay Chou's "Blue and White Porcelain" mainly shows the charm of Chinese style. This kind of oriental beauty is subtle and restrained, yet gentle and tender. Here, Jay cleverly combines national characteristics with a sense of the classical era, perfectly interpreting and presenting Chinese beauty to the world in the form of music. Bold jumps in space and time break up the turbulent sense of the times in the enjoyment that music gives us, without losing the oriental charm. The song "Blue and White Porcelain" is just like its name, just like the best celadon that "takes care of its own beauty", washed away all the lead, simple and elegant, fresh and smooth. The guzheng is strummed, the teeth are crisp, the pipa is tinkling, Jay Chou's singing voice is tender and simple, with a hint of the prototype of Jiangnan opera, and the exquisite lyrics and retro music form a masterpiece.