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What song is "The Heaven Is Not Understanding Hatred"?

The sky cannot understand the hatred and resentment is the song "Unchangeable in Lifetime".

Yifeng Fei spread his shawl, and his eyes exuded a trace of resentment. As if you want to tell me that you will not change in this life, the pain in your eyebrows flashes darkly. The cycle of worries and sorrows continues, and there is a loss of warmth and coldness. How can I not be soft-hearted when my eyes meet you? I can only tell you cruelly again. The sky cannot understand the hatred and resentment, and it is still difficult for the infatuated lover to get what he wants. Although separation cannot be changed, we cherish the present moment even more.

It can be seen that the farther we are apart, the more I care about you. Do you know that infatuation remains unchanged even if we are separated for a lifetime? I have fallen out of love many times, and I think about the past when I advance and retreat. Let me kiss you one more time, and I don’t know when we will meet again. The sky cannot understand the hatred and resentment, and it is still difficult for the infatuated lover to get what he wants. Although separation cannot be changed, we cherish the present moment even more. It can be seen that the farther apart we are, the more I care about you. Do you know that infatuation remains unchanged even if we are separated for a lifetime?

Appreciation of "Forever":

"Forever" is a Cantonese song sung by Hacken Lee in 1989. It is the theme song of the Asian TV series "Blue Moon" and won the Radio Television Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards Ceremony and TVB Top Ten Golden Melody Awards Ceremony Golden Melody Award 1.

Although "Life Will Not Change" is a love song, the beginning of the song does not start with a slowly flowing musical theme, but with the sound of drums. The drums seem to be beating in the heart, It's shocking. Then it turns to the melody to drive the rhythm. When Hacken Lee's voice comes out, the drumming stops, leaving the gentle melody and unique lyrical voice singing, conveying the song's faint sadness.

When it comes to the chorus, the sadness foreshadowed immediately turns to release, pushing the emotion to a climax, and then returns to calm. The ups and downs of the rhythm touch the hearts of countless people. Hacken Lee's classic vibrato also adds more layers of emotion to this song, making people's hearts surging and full of infatuation.