Thieves will do it.

The title of the song is "Thieves Will Walk", and the lines are the poems of China ancient Yuefu. This song is about "a thief who traveled a long way to steal the rumored extraordinary jade hairpin for his beloved, but when he came back, his lover was killed by the invading Jin army. He abandoned the thief to join the army and killed the enemy on the battlefield only to rest in peace for his lover's grave." Finally, he abandoned fame and fortune and returned to his hometown when he should have been a general. (material selection)

In the past, robbers went out of town and lifted girls' skirts, but they were attracted by girls' smiles. He wanted to marry her, but her status was inappropriate, so he turned over a new leaf and became a general many years later. But the girl has passed away, and the pearls that should have been given to her are meaningless. He was shot into the mountains by robbers. He declined Cexun and planted a loquat tree in front of the courtyard. If I hadn't hindered my identity, I might have stolen a Hosta for the girl when she was alive.

The thief turned out to be a general, but he didn't want to be knighted. He wanted to give this pearl as a slingshot to the person he liked, but on his way home, he learned that the person he liked had passed away, leaving only the loquat tree in front of the court. Therefore, my hometown is so close at hand, but I dare not go back and face the reality. I have to be a thief in the wild.