The lyrics are as follows
Who hasn't missed the drums? Someone secretly fiddled with Jingyue's pointer, and the bottle of opium poppy became a Jardine Pavilion, and the green plantains and red cherries were all alone. A n experienced person has never been to the other side of the street, but the bitter thing is that Chang 'an is lying in Qiongtai, and the careful flowing sea market sells Hua Gun, and the Liao medicine Tianhe flows one after another.
Blue Cai He, drunkenness is not about wine. Beauty is easy to get old, and mulberry fields are full of clear waves. She has crossed the galaxy Wan Li wasteland, and he has crossed the gorgeous world. Only the sleepless railing and love and hate are in the same cradle. The dream of Handan is the same in ancient and modern times. Glory is easy to go to the graves of heroes everywhere in Qingshan. Lan Caihe is drunk as a song, and the beauty is easy to turn into a mulberry field, and the blue waves are rippling.
Comment and analysis
Dao Lang's Pian Qing is a beautiful and moving song, with some exhortation, liberation and compassion. Its lyrics are rich in classical myths and legends and poems, which are beautiful and profound, and quite a few of them have complex and incomprehensible multiple meanings. An accurate and in-depth understanding of the lyrics of this song can help us appreciate this beautiful song better.
No one can stand on the commanding heights and scoff at this earthly nature of life, because each of us is also a part of it. Aren't people all "beautiful in different places" Aren't we all in one place, singing and crying in the cradle?
In Dao Lang's lyric poems, there is an element similar to the overall meaning of A Dream of Red Mansions, which contains the concepts of bitterness, emptiness and liberation in the world of mortals. However, this religious concept does not completely lead them to the denial and nihilism of life, but in this bitterness, it also affirms and praises the beauty of human life, and at the same time shows sympathy, understanding and pity for this mortal life that human beings are destined to.