The lyrics are scrawled for rhyme, which ones are written so that you can't bear to look directly at them?

In China, besides the famous Gao, there are forests. As a Hong Kong lyricist, he is very popular with many people. For example, he composed many songs sung by Jay Chou or some songs written by JJ Lin. In real life, many original singers like to create their own songs, and some songs perform their own new works. In this process, some people may like to rhyme.

Nan Shannan is a very popular folk song in recent years, but there is a saying in the song: You are snowing in the sunny south, and I am cold in the north, and the seasons are like spring. In fact, this is a totally illogical geographical common sense, because there is very little heavy snow in the south, and it is impossible for the north to have four seasons like spring. China really has four seasons like spring, only Kunming, and.

And the lyrics in the song "Take You on a Travel" are that I want to take you to romantic Turkey and then go to Tokyo and Paris together. Actually, I especially like Miami and Black Los Angeles. Although it can rhyme to some extent, this forced rhyme is the most deadly. Because Turkey in reality is not romantic at all, it is an Islamic country, and it is quite chaotic. There is also black Los Angeles, which actually refers to a phenomenon of black Americans. In fact, there are black people everywhere in America. Not only in Los Angeles, but also in book features in Los Angeles.

And "Why not have tea?" . There is also such a sentence in this song, half-length tired, and suddenly the inscription is perfect. Anyone who looks at an oil-paper umbrella on a green slate by the lake, which is between seclusion and fame, can make people feel very literary, depressed and pleasant to sing, but it can't form the whole picture of history in real life, so the author's description still needs to be studied.