Yishui song with pinyin

yì shuǐ gē?

Yishui song?

fēng xiāo xiāo xī, yì shuǐ hán, zhuàng shì yī qù xī, bú fù hái. ?

The wind is rustling, the water is cold, and the strong man once gone will never return.

The rustling wind made the shore of Yishui very cold. The strong man went and never came back. tàn hǔ xué xī, rù jiāo gōng, yǎng tiān hū qì xī, chéng bái hóng. ?

Enter the tiger's den, enter the Jiao Palace, look up to the sky and exhale, it will turn into a white rainbow.

Assassinating the King of Qin is as dangerous as going to the tiger's den or the dragon's palace, but our hero's heroic spirit can even raise his head to the sky and exhale to form a white rainbow.

Extended information:

In the late Warring States period, the Qin State launched a war to annex the six countries. Starting from 230 BC, it successively attacked Han, defeated Zhao, attacked Wei, and defeated Chu. The Yan State is in danger. In the 20th year of the Qin Dynasty (227 BC), Jing Ke, who had lost his homeland (the small Wei Kingdom had already been annexed), was working as a disciple of Prince Dan in the Yan Kingdom. In order to prevent Qin's attack, Prince Dan of Yan asked Jing Ke to assassinate King Qin and win the government.

In order to avenge his country and thank Prince Dan for his kindness, Jing Ke readily agreed and prepared to approach the King of Qin and assassinate him on the pretext of the Qin traitor general Fan Yuqi's head and the map of Dukang in Yan. . When setting off, Prince Dan of Yan and other guests saw Jing Ke off to the bank of Yishui River. Jingke's friend Gao Jianli played a zhu (an ancient musical instrument shaped like a zither) and Jingke loudly sang the short song "Song of Yishui".