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I like this- Mudanjiang Lyrics Fang Wenshan Composer Yang Ruidai (Gary) Bent into a bridge Reflected on the surface of this lake You look at it from the other side The moonlight is happy next round On the old street of bluestone slabs Where you and I walked The mottled brick wall What does it look like now What can't be reached is called the distance The name that can't go back is hometown Who sings that Mudanjiang outside the door I listen to the sentimental your melodious voice The wind chimes shake and sound crisply The small village by the river is as peaceful as a nap Who sings that Mudanjiang outside the door I walk to you with a soft footstep The light of longing penetrates through the window The silver-white warmth sprinkled on the bed of childhood The Mudanjiang River bent a few times Little fish are not rare to get on the boat Fishing for the moon and making up for the starlight Drinking a bowl of hometown for grandpa The Mudanjiang River bends a few times The little shrimp and rice are docked and we have no time to fill the moon and make up for the starlight Cook soup for grandma and drink a bowl of hometown I can't cry or laugh.
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Fang Wenshan's most amazing word is sorrow, Mo crosses the river, and the autumn heart is split in half.
Fang Wenshan wrote a lot of words, this sentence comes from the second paragraph of the chrysanthemum platform, generally speaking, the second paragraph will form a contrast and turn with the first paragraph, the first paragraph of this sentence corresponds to a dream in a distant country, turned into a wisp of incense. A stark contrast is formed. There are many amazing things about this sentence, Fang Wenshan not only used the word splitting method in this lyrics, but also turned the word split into two separate words, the word sorrow was split in half, which happened to be Qiu Xin, echoing the tone of the overall **A movie, highlighting the helplessness of the court in the plot, which sounded like a golden feeling.
There are many different ways to sing this sentence, when singing the letter and the clever game, I often sing it high when I sing the autumn heart and tear it in half, and I add a lot of my own improvisational interpretation in the two words, which is very distinctive.
Fang Wenshan
Fang Wenshan, born on January 26, 1969 in Hualien County, Taiwan Province, ancestral home in Yudu County, Ganzhou City, is a male lyricist and director from Taiwan, China. Fang Wenshan is good at dismantling the inertia of language use, re-watering the weight of words, giving them new meanings, weaving new textures, and constructing a new postmodern style of words. The lyrics and songs created by him have a sense of picture and oriental style, which is very in line with the overall style of the rivers and lakes.
He has written lyrics for artists such as Wu Zongxian, Wen Lan, Wilber Pan, Yuan Kuanyan Yonglin, and is also the lyricist of singer Jay Chou.
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1, "East Wind Breaking".
A song sung by Jay Chou, composed by Jay Chou, written by Fang Wenshan, and arranged by Lin Maike, was included in Jay Chou's fourth personal ** "Ye Huimei" released on July 31, 2003. With this song, Fang Wenshan won the Best Lyricist Award for Hong Kong, Taiwan and Overseas Chinese in the 4th Pepsi ** Billboard.
2, "Fort William".
A song sung by Jay Chou, composed by Jay Chou, lyrics by Fang Wenshan, and arranged by Hong Jingyao, was included in Jay Chou's ** "Fantaisi" released on September 20, 2001. In 2002, Fang Wenshan won the Best Lyricist Award at the 13th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for this song.
3, "The Death of the Stopping the War".
A song sung by Jay Chou, composed by Fang Wenshan, composed and arranged by Jay Chou, was included in Jay Chou's ** "Qili Xiang" released on August 3, 2004.
In 2005, the song was nominated for Best Video at the 16th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards, and Fang Wenshan was nominated for Best Lyricist at the 16th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for this song.
4, "Qili Xiang".
In 2004, Fang Wenshan's song "Qili Xiang" won the 2004 MusicRadiotop Chart Best Hong Kong and Taiwan Lyricist Award and the 5th Pepsi ** Billboard Best Lyricist Award.
5, "Blue and White Porcelain".
A song sung by Jay Chou, written by Fang Wenshan, composed by Jay Chou, arranged by Zhong Xingmin, and included in Jay Chou's ** "I'm Busy" released on November 2, 2007.
On February 6, 2008, Jay Chou sang the song at the ** TV Spring Festival Gala; On July 5 of the same year, the song won three awards at the 19th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards: Best Song of the Year, Best Lyricist of the Year and Best Composer of the Year.
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