What is the complete poem that fireworks are easy to cool?

The complete poem that fireworks are easy to cool is that fireworks are easy to cool and personnel are easy to divide.

Fireworks Easy to Cold is a song written and arranged by Fang Gang and composed and sung by Jay Chou.

lyrics

The bustling voice escaped into an empty door and broke the world.

The dream is cold, and I have been tossing and turning all my life, and I have several emotional debts.

If you breach the contract, do it for life and death.

Waiting for a circle, another circle, annual rings.

How many floors of the pagoda are broken? Whose soul is broken?

Pain straight, a broken lamp, a mountain gate collapse.

Let me wait for the turn of history.

Waiting for the wine to be mellow, waiting for you to play a guzheng.

After a storm comes a calm, the vegetation in my hometown is deep.

I heard that you are always alone.

Mottled doors, entrenched by ancient roots.

The echo on the slate is, wait.

After a storm comes a calm, the vegetation in my hometown is deep.

I heard that you are still guarding the lonely city.

The rural flute in the suburbs falls in Nomura.

Fate is rooted in us.

Listen to youth, welcome laughter and envy many people.

That history, gentle and unwilling, is too difficult to write.

Fireworks are easy to get cold and people are easy to disperse.

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The lyrics of the song "Fireworks Easy to Cold" are classical and beautiful, with far-reaching artistic conception. The song is set in Luoyang City in the Northern Wei Dynasty, with rich classical meaning, beautiful melody and profound sense of history.

This song sings a question about the vicissitudes of history and the impermanence of rise and fall, which makes people listen to the old picture that emerges in front of them: pagodas are everywhere and suddenly become empty; With swords and shadows, things have changed. And all this happened in Luoyang, where people live every day. There are both its past decline and melancholy, and its present prosperity and pride.