You like talking, and I like laughing.
Once sat side by side under a peach tree.
The wind is in the treetops and the birds are singing.
We fell asleep somehow.
How much do you know in your dreams?
How many flowers fall in a dream is a song written by musician Huang Zi before liberation. It was very old and popular in China in the 1920s and 1930s.
Lu Qian, formerly known as Shen Zheng, was called Ji Ye. He claimed to drink rainbow and sparse. People from Nanjing, Jiangsu. /kloc-0 was born on March 2, 905, 195 1 April, 2007 17 died of kidney disease in Nanjing Nanda Hospital (now Nanjing Railway Medical College). Lu Qian, a graduate of Nanjing Southeast University, has been employed by universities such as Jinling, Henan, Chengdu, Jinan, Guangzhou, Sichuan and Central China to teach literature and drama. Editor-in-chief of the supplement of Central Daily News. After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, he served as director of Nanjing Literature Committee and director of Nanjing Comrade Museum. Lu Qian was smart since he was a child, and he was able to write at the age of ten (Ji Shan Ji). At the age of twelve or thirteen, he began to write rhymes (A Preface to a Collection of Light Years), and at the age of eighteen, he studied music with Mr. Wu Mei (On Qu Ji). 192 1 years ago, Lu 16 years old, admitted to Nanjing Southeast University. Although his Chinese score is excellent, he was not admitted because of his "0" score in mathematics. A year later, he was admitted to Southeast University and was admitted to the Chinese Department as a "special student". At that time, Wu Mei (Qu 'an) was hired by Southeast University, and the family returned to the south. Being a teacher in Lu Qian had a great academic influence on Lu Qian's life. Years ago, I wrote "Skills Song": "I remember when I was young, I loved chatting and you loved laughing. Once we sat side by side under a peach tree, and the wind roared at the treetops. We don't know how we got sleepy, and we don't know how many flowers we lost in our dreams. " Huang Zi composed music for it, which was all the rage.
He has contacts with Liang Shiqiu, Zong Baihua, Wen Yiduo, Guo Moruo, Shen, Yang, Tian Han, Ren Erbei, etc. Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was an influential poet, Sanqu writer, literary and drama historian, playwright and ancient book organizer. He is the author of five kinds of drinking rainbow dramas, Sixteen Records of Chu Fenglie, Peeping at the Curtain and Hating Women, History of Peacock Girl's Drama in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Introduction to China's Drama, and A Brief History of Reading Songs.