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Lyrics of "The Flower Burial Song" by Zheng Xulan

Song: Song of Burying Flowers

Lyricist: Cao Xueqin

Composer: Wang Liping

Singer: Zheng Xulan

Album : "A Dream of Red Mansions"

Lyrics:

The flowers are withering and the flowers are flying all over the sky

Who can pity the red fragrance when it fades

The hairspring is soft and fluttering Spring Pavilion

The fallen catkins lightly touch the embroidered curtains

Three hundred and sixty days in a year

The wind, knife, frost and sword force each other

How long can the bright flowers last

It is hard to find them once they are wandering

It is easy to see the flowers when they bloom but hard to find them

The flowers are buried in sorrow in front of the steps

Leaning alone on a flower hoe and secretly shedding tears

Sprinkling the empty branches and seeing traces of blood

May I grow wings under my ribs

Fly to the end of the sky with the flowers

Where is the incense hill at the end of the sky

Where is the incense hill at the end of the sky

It is not like a brocade bag to collect the beautiful bones

A handful of pure earth covers it Fengliu

The nature is clean and it comes and goes again

It is better than the dirt and ditches

I will be buried now if I die

Uncertain When will I be buried?

Now I will be buried with flowers and I am laughing like crazy

When will I be buried, who will I know?

The end of the world

Where There are fragrant mounds everywhere

Where the sky ends

Where are the fragrant mounds

Just watch the spring flowers gradually fall

It is the time when beauty dies of old age< /p>

Once the spring is gone, the beauty is old

The flowers fall and people die, and we don’t know

The flowers fall and people die, we don’t know

The flowers fall and people die, we don’t know I don’t know

Singer profile:

Zheng Xulan: a famous contemporary female singer in mainland China. In 1977, he joined the Oriental Song and Dance Ensemble; he studied under the vocal music educator Guo Shuzhen of the Central Conservatory of Music; in 1978, he went to Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia and other countries to study Southeast Asian folk music; in 1984, he was awarded the Honorary Citizen of Harbin City by the Harbin Municipal Government; in 1987, he was honored by CCTV In the selection jointly sponsored by the Film Association and the Film Association, he was named one of the ten most popular singers in the country; in November 1999, the song "Zhouzhuang Hao" participated in the first National Tourism Song Contest organized by the National Tourism Administration and won the Silver Award and First Prize for Individual Singing.