If there is a marriage in this life, which allusion is it from Dream of Red Mansions?

1. If there is a marriage in this life, it is adapted from the lyrics and music of "Wan Ning Mei" in "A Dream of Red Mansions".

2. Lyrics and music of "Wu Ning Mei":

One is the fairy flower of Langyuan, the other is the flawless jade.

If there is no romance, we will meet him again in this life;

If there is a romance, how can our hearts become empty in the end?

One is complaining in vain, the other is worrying in vain.

One is the moon in the water, and the other is the flower in the mirror.

Imagine how many tears there can be in my eyes.

How can I prevent autumn from flowing to winter and spring to summer?

3. Introduction:

"Wan Ning Mei" is a commentary on the Chinese classic "A Dream of Red Mansions".

This piece of music describes how Bao and Dai's "love ideals" were shattered due to changes, and how Lin Daiyu died in tears. The title of the song "Wang Ningmei" means "What's the use of sadness", which is what the song says, "It's in vain to sigh." Frowning, frowning, looking sad.