Acacia is very popular, among which Acacia is the most willing to forget ancient poems and the most disdainful. What do you mean?

Ancient people like to write poems and lyrics, while modern people like to write songs and compose music. In my opinion, although the expression and form have changed, the essence has not changed. Ancient poets like to write poems because they can express their feelings and express what they can't have through poems. Modern people like to write songs because they want to express their inner demands and feelings through words. Therefore, both modern songs and ancient poems are actually a true portrayal of people's inner world.

The song "Acacia" is the ending song in the old TV series The Journey to the West, sung by the singer Mao Amin. Moreover, this is also a song that expresses inner feelings. I guess the predecessor of this song should be the ancient poet Wang Wei's "Acacia", because they all put red beans as the sustenance of the whole song or poem, and put their affection on red beans. In fact, in ancient times, red beans were used to represent acacia. It is said that in ancient times, a woman died because her husband died on the side and cried under a tree, and turned into red beans, so people called it "acacia".

Some people say that the song "Acacia" can best express the feelings of acacia, that is, "the most willing to forget ancient poems, the most dismissive is acacia." What I want to forget most is the ancient poetry books I have read, and what I want to despise most is missing someone, but I can't. Many times, the more you want to forget someone, it is often difficult not to think about her, so this should be the common ground of most people.

Acacia is an emotion that everyone has, but a thousand people have a thousand kinds of acacia. I think the song "Acacia" is very popular because the lovesickness expressed in this song is actually the emotion in many people's hearts, which then triggers them to sing. Often do not miss, only miss, the real non-acacia should be quietly left.