Baidu Encyclopedia. /view/3537772.htm Fireworks Easily Cold Encyclopedia Business Card "Fireworks Easily Cold" MV Picture "Fireworks Easily Cold" is a Chinese style song from Jay Chou's 2010 album "Cross Era". Before the album was officially released, there were rumors on the Internet that the song was called "Jialan Rain", but in fact "Fireworks Easily Cold" was the official name of the song. Unlike most popular music creations, this song has lyrics first and music composed later. "Fireworks Easily Cold", with its plaintive style and Jay Chou's unique singing voice, won the love of the audience as soon as it appeared. Netizens even regarded the song as a "divine song". Table of Contents Basic Information Creation Background Author Profile Song Appreciation Edit This Paragraph Basic Information Song Fireworks Are Easy to Cold Singer Jay Chou Composed by Jay Chou Lyrics by Fang Wenshan Album Cross-Era Date 2010.04.27 Company Jewel Language Mandarin "Fireworks Are Easy to Cold" Score Lyrics Composed by Fang Wenshan : Jay Chou Arranged by: Huang Yuxun (Wings of Dreams) The prosperous sound, escaping into Buddhism, shattering the world's dreams, turning cold, passing through life, and having several love debts, just like you acquiesce, waiting for life and death, circle after circle. The annual ring pagoda, how many floors are broken, whose soul is broken, the pain goes straight, a broken lamp, the collapsed mountain gate, let me wait, history turns around, waiting for the wine to be mellow, waiting for you to play a guzheng, the rain is falling, the vegetation of the old hometown I hear, you are always alone. The mottled city gate is entrenched in the roots of old trees. What echoes on the stone slabs is, wait for the rain again, the vegetation in my old hometown is deep. I hear, you are still guarding the outskirts of the lonely city. The sound of the flute falls in that wild village. Destiny takes root, we listen to youth, usher in laughter that envy many people in history, gentleness refuses, the writing is too harsh, fireworks easily get cold, people are easy to separate, and you are asking, am I still serious thousands of years later, the love has been deep for many lives , who else is waiting for the history, how can it not be true, if you are following Wei Shu Luoyang City, following the mortal world through the past life, following me wandering all my life, the rain is falling, I heard that the old hometown has deep vegetation, you are always alone in the mottled city gate , What echoed on the stone slab was that the roots of the old trees were entrenched in the rain. I heard that the grass and trees in my old hometown were deep. The sound of the herdsman's flute on the outskirts of the lonely city was still guarding you. Fate fell to the ground and took root in that wild village. After the rain, we, the grass and trees in our old hometown I heard deeply. You are always alone. The mottled city gate is entrenched in the roots of old trees. The echo on the stone slabs is waiting for the rain. The rain is falling. The vegetation is deep in the old hometown. I hear, I hear, you are still guarding the outskirts of the lonely city. The sound of the flute falls there. The fate of Zanomura has taken root. It is our fate that it has taken root. It is our Garan Temple that listens to the sound of rain and looks forward to eternity. Edit the creative background of this section. Lyricist Fang Wenshan explains the creative background of the lyrics. The allusion behind the lyrics of the song "Fireworks Easily Cold" comes from "Luoyang". "Jialan Ji". "Luoyang Jialan Ji" is an eternal masterpiece that integrates Buddhist allusions, Luoyang temple model literature, dynasty history, geography and humanities. It was written by Yang Xuanzhi of the Northern Wei Dynasty and was published in the Eastern Wei Dynasty during the reign of Emperor Xiaojing (547 AD). It is precisely because of its unique historical view that is similar to modern documentaries that "Luoyang Jialan Ji", "Shui Jing Zhu" and "Qi Min Yao Shu" are collectively known as the three great wonders of the Northern Wei Dynasty in the past century. "Fireworks Easily Cold" describes the love story between a royal general and the woman he admired in Luoyang, a thousand-year-old ancient capital that was prosperous and then collapsed in ruins more than 1,500 years ago by Yang Xuanzhi. After the general met the woman by chance, the two fell in love at first sight and made a lifelong commitment. At this time, the general was recruited by the court to fight on the border. In the years of war and chaos, the imperial capital of Luoyang was in ruins and dilapidated. In the end, the woman insisted on staying with the general without meeting him. , became a nun and became a nun. When the general returned from the storm, he found the ancient Jialan Temple where the woman had become a monk. However, his life had changed and his fate had ended. In the ancient temple on a rainy night, the two of them looked at each other speechless, lamenting that the prosperity of the world is as fleeting as bright fireworks. Edit the author's introduction to this paragraph Lyricist Fang Wenshan lt;/Bgt; Fang Wenshan, a famous Taiwanese lyricist, is Jay Chou's best partner. He is good at dismantling the inertia of language use, re-watering the weight of words, giving them new meanings, spinning new textures, and constructing a new post-modern style of poetry.
The Six Towns Uprising dealt a heavy blow to the rule of the Northern Wei Dynasty. The Erzhu family's rebellion destroyed the city of Luoyang and also destroyed the Northern Wei Dynasty. It only took forty years from the peak of the Northern Wei Dynasty to the end of the Northern Wei Dynasty - it was like fireworks.