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The lyrics of the episode "Bodhisattva Man" in The Legend of Zhen Huan

Song title: Bodhisattva Man

Singer: Yao Beina

Composer: Liu Huan

Lyrics: Wen Tingyun

Lyrics :

The hills are overlapping and the golden light is extinguished, and the clouds on the temples are about to cross the fragrant snow

I am too lazy to paint my eyebrows, and it is too late to put on makeup and wash up

Looking at the flowers in the front and rear mirrors, the flowers are on the face Complementing each other

New post embroidering Luo Ru, both golden partridges

New post embroidering Luo Ru, both golden partridges

I am too lazy to draw eyebrows and put on makeup After washing up late

Looking at the flowers in the front and back mirrors, the flowers complement each other

The new post embroidered Luo Ru, both golden partridges

The new post embroidered Luo Ru, both golden Partridge

Twin golden partridges.

Extended information:

"The Bodhisattva Man" is an episode of the TV series "The Legend of Zhen Huan", sung by Yao Beina (late), and the lyrics are selected from the representative of the Tang Dynasty poet Wen Tingyun The lyrics are "Bodhisattvaman·The hills overlap and the golden light disappears". Mainland musician Liu Huan also sang a cover.

"Bodhisattva Man" is selected from "Bodhisattva Man·The hill overlaps and the golden light disappears". "Bodhisattva Man·The hill overlaps and the golden light disappears" is a representative poem by Wen Tingyun, a writer of the Tang Dynasty. This word describes the woman's carefree posture when she gets up and washes herself, as well as her mood after putting on makeup, which hints at the character's lonely state of mind. The poet described the woman's appearance as very beautiful, her clothing as luxurious, and her figure as delicate, as if he was depicting a picture of a lady in the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem successfully uses contrasting techniques to euphemistically and implicitly reveal the inner world of the characters. The two partridges reflect the loneliness of the character; the description of the appearance and clothing reflect the loneliness and emptiness of the character's heart. The work fully reflects the author's style of writing and artistic achievements.