-Xi Murong
In previous lives, I looked back frequently.
Farewell handkerchief floating into the clouds.
How much acacia
how far
The last watermark sent me away.
In this life, I look for lost footprints in previous lives.
cross/travel/trek over mountains
Walk into your eyes
Looking back 500 times in previous lives is worth passing by once in this life.
I used a thousand times to look back in exchange for stopping in front of you in this life.
Ask Buddha: How many times do you have to look back before you can really live in your heart?
The Buddha is speechless, and I only look back frequently.
Like a moth to a fire.
You can be reckless
You can have no reason.
Take a look back
Look back again
Thousands of times
I see you
It's also in my heart.
I often look back on it.
Looking forward to your tenderness
I often look back on it.
Longing to be together.
Previous years
I looked back on the boat.
Lotus leaf piece by piece.
Join the sadness in my eyes
this life
Buddha fulfilled my yearning.
Let me into your eyes
I've been looking for it for a long time
weary
Just want to rest in your arms
I just want your hand to wipe the tears from my face.
I just want your body temperature to warm my cold hands.
Don't ask me why I've been looking for you.
I didn't drink Meng Po Tang.
I care about you in my heart.
Don't ask me why I am crying.
I didn't drink Meng Po Tang.
I still remember the despair when I left in my last life.
Said I cried for joy.
Tears fall on your lapel.
All the sorrows in previous lives have blossomed into dense lilac trees.
I just want to join hands with you under the tree, look at those five blooming flowers and predict happiness for us.
I still often look back in my life.
I still don't drink Meng Po Tang in my life.
In the afterlife, I will look for you all the way.
In the afterlife, I will hold hands with you to find the five petals.
Five Hundred Memories of the Past in this Life is a poem written by Xi Murong, which paves the way for this life and the following affection under the guise of past lives. It also makes the whole poem more charming.