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Who is the red bean lyricist and composer in Faye Wong?

Red Bean is a song sung by Faye Wong, written by lin xi and composed by Liu Zhongyan.

Song: "Red Bean"

Lyrics:

I haven't felt the climate of snowflakes well.

When we tremble together, we will know more about gentleness.

I haven't held hands with you and walked through the deserted sand dunes.

Maybe from now on, I will learn to cherish eternity.

Sometimes, I will believe that everything has an end.

I'd rather stay and not let go

Wait until the scenery is clear, maybe you will accompany me to watch the long stream of water

I haven't boiled the red beans into lingering wounds for you

and then share them together, so that I can better understand the sadness of acacia

I haven't felt it well, and the tenderness of waking kisses

may be around me, so you can pursue the freedom of loneliness

Sometimes, I will believe that everything is available. Nothing will last forever

but sometimes, I prefer to stay and not let go

until the scenery is clear, maybe you will accompany me to see the long stream of water

sometimes, I will believe that everything has an end

when we get together and leave, nothing will last forever

but sometimes, I prefer to stay and not let go

until the scenery is clear, maybe you will accompany me to see the water. In 1999, this song won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards of Radio Television Hong Kong and the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards of tvbi.

Liu Zhongyan, the composer of Red Beans, imagined how Faye Wong would sing according to her voice when she wrote Red Beans, so the music was composed in a few minutes. Lin xi, the lyricist of Red Bean, saw a Japanese TV play when she was writing. In the play, the heroine cooked red beans, so she boiled them because she wanted to say goodbye. Therefore, lin xi thought about the lyrics while following the plot, thus creating the song "Red Bean".

Red Bean is the most popular song in Faye Wong's Singing Tour album. The popularity of "Red Bean" is not only melodious, but also lin xi's delicate and lingering brushwork adds color to the song. Faye Wong's voice sounds a little diffuse, but it is scattered in shape but not scattered in spirit, especially the emotion in the middle is full of nature, which is worthy of being a model of a love song.