"The left hand holds the earth and the right hand holds the sky" are the lyrics of the song "Left Finger to the Moon".
"The Finger on the Left Hand" is the ending song of the TV series "Sweet Honey as Ashes as Frost", written by Yu Jiang and composed and sung by Sa Dingding.
Song lyrics:
Holding the earth in the left hand and holding the sky in the right hand
The cracks in the palm cracked lightning from all directions
Hurrying the time Exchanged into years
Three thousand lifetimes as if they were missing
Holding flowers in the left hand and dancing with the sword in the right hand
Ten thousand years of snow fell between the eyebrows
A tear, ah ah
That's me ah ah ah
A finger in the left hand and the right hand bounces the string
boat to ferry in the water room of Wangchuan
When troubles can bloom into a red lotus
Don’t stop giving me distracting thoughts
Point to the moon with your left hand and take the red thread with your right hand
Gift You and I have a wish-fulfilling relationship
Ahhh in the moonlight
You and me ahhh
The left hand turned into feathers and the right hand turned into scales
Some life on the clouds, some life in the woods
I would like to follow you in the shape of a particle of dust
Reappear in all the worlds
I picked it up with my left hand Put down your right hand
When I put my palms together, you are all taken back into my heart
A stick of incense ah ah ah ah
You are me without any difference
< p>The creative background and appreciation of "Left Finger Moon""Left Finger Moon" was composed by Sa Dingding himself, and the talented Yu Jiang was invited to write the lyrics. In order to better understand the plot and feel the emotions of the characters in the play, she spent time with the cast of "Sweet Honey as Ashes as Frost" and guest-starred as the "Fairy of Chance". The melody of the song was played when she returned to Beijing from the Hengdian crew. It was created with sudden inspiration on the road, and Chang Shilei was invited to be the producer of the song.
"Left Hand Points to the Moon" is a song with a Zen feel. "Pointing to the Moon" in Zen Buddhism means "pointing directly to the human heart". The singing starts from the bass, from bass 4 to super treble 6, and the vocal range spans three octaves. It combines opera and coloratura soprano singing. The singing is quite difficult. It has been challenged and covered by many singers on the Internet and in various competitions. .