The original male singer is Ye Mao, and the original female singer is Chen Li
"Red Bean Song" is an episode of the 1987 version of the TV series "A Dream of Red Mansions". It has appeared twice: the first time It was the time when Baoyu, Xue Pan and others were gathering for a drink. The second time was after the Jia family was invaded and fell. The first male original singer was Ye Mao. Later, Wang Jieshi also sang it, but it was actually a cover. The second female original singer is Chen Li.
Chen Li’s version of Red Bean Song is full of blood and tears, which is unbearable to listen to. The song incorporates elements of folk tunes, which perfectly matches Baoyu's desolation on the streets in the later period, and it sounds heartbreaking.
Lyrics:
Endless lovesickness and tears of blood and throwing red beans
Endless spring willows and spring flowers fill the painting building
Unable to sleep through screen windows After the wind and rain at dusk
Can't forget the new and old sorrows
Can't swallow the jade grains and the golden water in my throat is full of choking
I can't see the rhombus in the mirror and I'm thin
Brows that cannot be spread
Unknown leaks
Yeah, it just seems like the faint green mountains that cannot be covered
The continuous flow of green water Yoyo
Green Water Yoyo
Green Water Yoyo Additional information:
"Red Bean Song" is an ancient poem composed by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty. Cao Xueqin (about May 28, 1715 - about February 12, 1763), named Zhan, also named Mengruan, also known as Xueqin, also known as Qinxi and Qinpu, was the author of the Chinese classic "A Dream of Red Mansions". Cao Xueqin was born in the Qing Dynasty. He was the grandson of Cao Yin, a weaver in Jiangning, and the son of Cao Yong (some say the son of Cao Fu).