The next sentence is "If you want to harvest, plant the land first". Sixteen Moon Circles in the Tenth Five-Year Plan is a song sung by Fan Linlin, written by Zhang Li and arranged by Xu Peidong, which is included in the album Wish.
Sixteen Moon Circles in the Tenth Five-Year Plan is a companion piece of Hometown in Love. Both works were released on 1987, which triggered a nationwide popularity. Through these two songs, Fan Linlin created the singing method of Northwest Wind, and many singers followed suit and covered it, which triggered the popularity of Northwest Wind in China 1988.
The words "fifteen moons and sixteen circles":
Fifteen moons and sixteen yuan. If you want to harvest, you must farm first.
If you want to climb the mountain, you must first explore the road, and if you want to get rich, you must open up financial resources, hey … hey …
As long as the elephants are not lazy, why worry that honey is not sweet after autumn, hehe …
Fifteen moons and sixteen yuan. If you want to drink water, dig a spring first.
If you want to sing, you need to change notes first. If you want to fall in love, you should talk more. Hey ... Hey ...
The road of life is bitter and sweet, but the bright future can't be finished, and it can't be finished.
In fact, there are no absolute sentences under the fifteenth moon and sixteenth circle, which often appear in couplets:
The first part: "There are only two or three nights in January", and the second part: "Four flowers and five or six nights are good".
Among them, "full moon" is a good flower, "123" is a good "456". Although it's not a classic, the sentence pattern and balance are relatively neat. Let's look at the bottom line given by scholars.
1, the first part: "Only two or three nights in January are full", and the second part: "Only two or three nights in one night are full".
2. The first part: "Only two or three nights in January", and the second part: "The twelfth lunar month is once in a hundred years".
3. The first part: "There are only two or three nights in January" and the second part: "When will life come back?"
4. The first part: "Only two or three nights in January", and the second part: "Only four or five cups a day".