Brief score of flute in Jay Chou Juhuatai

Brief score of chrysanthemum terrace flute

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Your tears are weak and hurt.

The pale moon bent down and hooked it.

The night is too long to freeze into frost.

Who is cold and desperate in the attic?

Raindrops hit the scarlet window.

All my life, I was blown to paper by the wind.

Dreams become a wisp of incense in the distance.

Drift your face with the wind.

There are chrysanthemums all over the floor. Your smile has turned yellow.

It's heartbreaking. My heart is bleeding quietly.

The north wind is still young at night, and your shadow keeps cutting.

Leave me alone on the lake.

When night falls, flowers are in full bloom.

In a withered world, fate is unbearable.

Don't worry about crossing the river and splitting the autumn heart in half.

I'm afraid you'll never get ashore and keep shaking.

Whose hooves are crazy?

My uniform roared through the vicissitudes of life

The sky is slightly bright, and you sigh gently.

A night of melancholy is so euphemistic.

There are chrysanthemums all over the floor. Your smile has turned yellow.

It's heartbreaking. My heart is bleeding quietly.

The north wind is still young at night, and your shadow keeps cutting.

Leave me alone on the lake.

There are chrysanthemums all over the floor. Your smile has turned yellow.

It's heartbreaking. My heart is bleeding quietly.

The north wind is still young at night, and your shadow keeps cutting.

Leave me alone on the lake.

Creation Background of Chrysanthemum Terrace Following the scene of the New Year movie Huo Yuanjia in 2005, Jay Chou once again tailored the ending song for the movie Golden Flower in the City. This song was inspired by the movie "Golden Flower in the City", because almost all the scenes that moved Jay Chou took place in Chrysanthemum Terrace, and Jay Chou wrote Chrysanthemum Terrace in only one day.

Appreciation of Songs "Chrysanthemum Terrace" The whole song is full of emotion and sentimental. ? Your tears are weak and hurt, and the pale moon hooks over? Sad tone and clear articulation are completely different from Jay Chou's previous style, which is very suitable for the whole film style. Director Zhang Yimou was particularly moved when he heard this song, and repeatedly praised Jay Chou as a young man with great musical talent. In a word, this song is very pleasant to listen to, and it has the feeling of China classical culture.