"Prague Square" is a hit song in Jolin Tsai's 2003 album "Look at My 72 Changes". It was written by Fang Wenshan, composed by Jay Chou, and was responsible for the rap in the song.
The popular Internet phrase "The picture is so beautiful that I dare not look at it" comes from this song. Basic introduction Chinese name: Prague Square Foreign name: Prague Square Album: "Look at My 72 Changes" Song duration: 4:52 Release time: March 2003 Original singer: Jolin Tsai, Jay Chou Lyricist: Fang Wenshan Composer: Jay Chou Compiler Song: Zhong Xingmin Music style: Pop MV Director: Chen Hongbin Song language: Mandarin Producer: Jay Chou Creative background, song lyrics, song influence, creative background After a contract dispute with her former agency, Jolin Tsai regained her freedom in 2003. After she invested in new The owner Sony Music later released its first Mandarin album "Look at My 72 Changes". The company specially invited five Taiwanese music production giants: Huang Yi, Xue Zhongming, Jay Chou, Li Sisong and Wang Zhiping to tailor-make this Mandarin album based on Jolin's voice quality, singing style, positioning and potential. The lyrics of the song are shining with light on the piano keys. The painted glass windows are decorated with Gothic churches. Who is playing a piece of wandering melancholy. Following the direction of the piano sound, I can see the rose attached to the 18th century oil painting. I am quietly admiring it. I am thinking about your romance. I am watching. Is it the same for how long? a a fu shou a a fu shou yap so so sorry so so so so Moderato yo Andantino yo Portamento yo Fortissimo yo Thief, he stole, the monk said No. When I woke up from the dream, I had nothing. I stood in the square of Prague at dusk. I cast hope in the Trevi Fountain. The flock of white doves turned their backs to the setting sun. The scene was so beautiful. I dared not look at the square in Prague. The corridor was deserted. I danced and spun by myself. Not far away, you sang from a distance. Without me, you really weren’t used to it. The brightly painted glass windows are decorated with Gothic churches. Who plays a piece of wandering melancholy. Following the direction of the piano sound, I see roses clinging to an eighteenth-century oil painting. I admire it quietly and think about your romance. I wonder if it will stay the same for a long time. a a fu shou a a fu shou yap so so sorry so so so Moderato yo Andantino yo Portamento yo Fortissimo yo Thief, he stole, the monk said No. When I woke up from the dream, I had nothing. I stood in the square of Prague at dusk and cast my hand in the Trevi Fountain. I hope those white doves have their backs to the setting sun. The picture is so beautiful. I dare not look at the square in Prague. In the deserted corridor, I dance alone and spin around not far away. You sing from a distance without me. You are really not used to it. In the square in Prague at dusk. The wishing fountain casts hope. The flock of white doves has its back to the setting sun. The picture is too beautiful. I dare not look at the square in Prague. The crowded theater in a quiet alley. A cafe. I am paying the bill. You are making soup. This is the final answer to the story. The song influences the lyrics. That picture is so beautiful that I dare not look at it" became one of the top ten Internet buzzwords in 2014. This sentence has been extended by netizens as a description of weird things.