Is it true that there is a piano injury in Jay Chou's new album that is said to be copied from a famous French writer?

I'm not Jay Fan Chou or a music fan. It's difficult to define plagiarism, but I can introduce this French writer.

Pierre Acier Tchaikovsky (Pierre Acier-Cha? Kowsky, 1840- 1893), a French poet. He was born into a middle-class aristocratic family. His father Ilya Tchaikovsky was Polish and his mother Alexander Acier was French. He was weak since childhood, thus forming a melancholy and hazy poetic style, which was widely appreciated by the literary and art circles. He is called "Pushkin the Young Man of France", and his friendship with Russian poet Alexei Apukhtin is also talked about by people. Representative works dabble in poetry, stories, literary criticism, etc. One of the most famous works is Lily of the Valley written by 1878.

This passage in Jay Chou's song is selected from the poem "Boat Song in June" in the group poem "Four Seasons".

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Tchaikovsky studies