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Faye Wong’s best Buddhist songs

Faye Wong’s most beautiful Buddhist song is "Heart Sutra".

"Heart Sutra" is a song composed by Lin Mincong, lyrics by Master Xuanzang, and sung by Faye Wong. The song is included in Faye Wong's album "Smile Angel" released in 2009. Lyrics: Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, walking in the depth of Prajna Jackfruit for a long time, saw that the five aggregates are all empty, and survived all the hardships. The color of the relic is not different from emptiness, and emptiness is not different from color.

Form is emptiness, emptiness is color, and the same is true for feelings, thoughts, and consciousness. Relics, all dharmas are empty, neither born nor destroyed, not stained or pure, neither increasing nor decreasing. Therefore, there is no color in the air, no thoughts, thoughts or consciousness, no eyes, ears, nose, tongue and body, no color, sound, fragrance, touch, and no vision. , and even the unconscious realm.

Faye Wong's personal profile

Faye Wong, born on August 8, 1969 in Dongcheng District, Beijing, is a Chinese pop singer and actress, and a national first-class actor in China. In 1989, he released his first solo album "Wang Jingwen" and made his official debut in the Hong Kong music scene. In 1992, she became well-known to the audience for her song "Easily Injured Woman".

In 1993, in the Cantonese album "One Hundred Thousand Whys?" "Try alternative music styles in ". In 1994, she released the Mandarin album "Sky" and won the Most Popular Female Singer Award at the Top Ten Golden Song Awards Ceremony; in the same year, she held 18 "Most Wonderful Concerts" at the Hong Kong Coliseum, breaking the record for the first time a Hong Kong singer held a concert. Event records.