The lyrics of "Yumen Pass" are as follows:
The wind blows and the jade gate opens and closes
The road of reincarnation is endlessly twists and turns
The sound of gongs in the opera Che
The red clothes are half leaning against the black hair, and the black hair is all lonely
The bones of the old man enter the pass and the blood dries up
However, the lovesickness penetrates into the bones
Predecessors Admonition to the yellow sand overflowing the road
I still remember the first time I met and helped you in the deserted tomb
Privately determined to live a life without misery
How did you know that the flying sand ruthlessly buried the withered bones
The remaining beauties always stop here
Still weeping like Du Du
The beauty has passed away and no one looks back
Yumen Pass, Ghost Gate
The blood dries as soon as you leave the seclusion
You hide your beauty in the golden house and you are happy
Don’t care if I cry when I enter the seclusion
The wind and sand rise and the jade gate opens and closes
The road of reincarnation is endlessly twists and turns
The gongs of the excerpts resound
The red clothes are half leaning against the green silk silk, all of which are silent
Old human bones enter the pass The blood dries up in one step
However, the lovesickness is deeply rooted in the bones
The predecessors warned that the yellow sand would be all over the road
I still remember the first time I met and helped you in the deserted tomb
Privately determined to live a life without misery
How could one know that the flying sand mercilessly buries the withered bones
The remaining beauty always stops here
I still weep like Du Du when I leave you.
The source of "One Farewell, Two Kuan and Forever Secrets"
Yumen Pass, the Gate of Hell
The blood dries up the moment you leave the gate
You are happy hiding your beauty in the golden house
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Who cares if I cry when I enter the pass
Yumen Pass and the Gate of Hell
The blood dries up the moment I leave the pass
Song Comments
"Yumen Pass" is a song with a strong sense of history and cultural connotation. The song is based on a battle in the Tang Dynasty, depicting the brutality of the war and the bravery of the soldiers. Through the melodious sound of the flute and the gentle spring breeze, the song expresses the homesickness and determination of the frontier soldiers to stick to their posts. At the same time, the song also shows the magnificent scene of the isolated city Wanren Mountain among the white clouds in the distance of the Yellow River, as well as the tragic emotion of why the Qiang flute blames the willows and the spring breeze does not pass through the Yumen Pass.
"Yumen Pass" was created in 2010 by Jin Chengzhi, the artistic director of Rainbow Choir. It has been in development for ten years and revised several times. It has become more dazzling with continuous polishing. The song is based on history, and through the perfect combination of music and lyrics, it shows the heroic image and feelings of home and country of the frontier soldiers.