The wind blows the meaning of every lyric of the red-crowned crane.

The meaning of each lyric of The Wind Blows the Red-crowned Crane is as follows:

1, the first sentence, the wind gently blows over the reed flowers and floats into the distance, expressing the beautiful scene of the red-crowned crane flying freely and living freely in the natural environment.

2. In the second sentence, the red-crowned crane flies to the paradise of dreams, which emphasizes the beauty and nobility of the red-crowned crane and people's yearning for this bird.

3. The dancing red-crowned crane is as holy and beautiful as an angel, which emphasizes the beauty and nobility of the red-crowned crane and expresses people's praise and respect for this bird.

4. The fourth sentence Who can understand its heart? Only the wind knows the story of its brother Slippery, which expresses people's concern and love for the red-crowned crane and calls on people to cherish and protect this rare bird more.

5. The lyrics of the whole song are concise and clear, expressing praise and respect for the red-crowned crane, and calling on people to cherish and protect this rare bird more. Through the description of the lyrics, people can feel the beautiful life of the red-crowned crane in the natural environment, as well as people's yearning for this bird. At the same time, the lyrics also express people's awe of the natural environment and respect for life, which is a profound song.

The writing background of The Wind Blows the Red-crowned Crane;

1, Wind-blown Red-crowned Crane is a modern song with Chinese style, and its background can be traced back to Changzhou, China, which is now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. This song was inspired by a red-crowned crane that the author saw while enjoying the bright moon with friends in Changzhou. The red-crowned crane symbolizes auspiciousness, longevity and loyalty in China culture. This song takes the red-crowned crane as the theme and expresses the praise and respect for this rare bird.

2. In terms of lyrics, The Wind Blows the Red-crowned Crane adopts modern poetic techniques, and uses symbols and metaphors to describe the image of the red-crowned crane more vividly. At the same time, the lyrics also incorporate elements of China traditional culture, such as dancing red-crowned cranes, which are as holy and beautiful as angels, reflecting the pursuit of angels and holy images in China culture.

3. In music, The Wind Blows the Red-crowned Crane adopts traditional Chinese musical instruments and musical elements, such as guzheng and erhu. The use of these instruments adds a strong China flavor to this song. At the same time, the melody of the song also adopts the style of modern music, which has both traditional charm and modern innovation.