Ask Alexandra Burke for Chinese lyrics of Hallelujah?

Alexandra Burke-Hallelujah (1) I heard that there is a secret chord. I heard that David played a mysterious chord, and King David was happy to please him, but you don't really like music, do you? But you don't care about music, do you? Here's the thing. It plays the fourth, fifth, fourth and fifth (2) minor flat semitones and major flat semitones. Hallelujah (3) under the king's plea in vain. Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, your faith is firm, but you need to prove that you have firm confidence, but it needs to be tested. You saw her bathing on the roof, and her beauty and moonlight conquered you. Her beauty in the moonlight will crush you. (4) She tied you to her kitchen chair. She tied you to the kitchen chair. She broke your throat and cut your hair. She ruined your throne, cut your hair, she pulled hallelujah out of your lips, she sucked hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, baby, I'm always here. Before, dear, I have been here, seen this room and walked across this floor. You know, before I met you, I walked in this room. I lived here alone. I saw your flag on the marble arch, and then you conquered me. (6) Love is not a victory March. Cute is not a victory parade. It is a cold and broken hallelujah. Love is a cold and broken hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. Once upon a time, you let me know. You once made me believe the following truth. But now you'll never show me that again, will you? But now you won't give it to me, will you? But remember, when I enter your body, the holy dove is flying, and the Holy Spirit is with us. Every breath we take is hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, maybe God is on it. Maybe there is a God in the sky, but what I learned from love is how to shoot a braver person than you. This is not the cry you heard at N point, nor the cry you heard at night. Not someone who has seen the light. Not the one who saw the light. This is a broken hallelujah. It's cold and broken hallelujah. hallelujah. Hallelujah Hallelujah Hallelujah Hallelujah Hallelujah ————————————— Note 1: Hallelujah: Hebrew transliteration of Hallelujah, meaning "Praise our Lord". Note 2: "Fourth, fifth": According to the context, it should be the interval relationship. So the translation is "four degrees, five degrees". I think someone translated it into "the fourth, the fifth" and "the fourth beat, the fifth beat". Notes 3 and 4 are quoted from the Bible. David, David, was chosen by God as the king of Israel. One night, while wandering on the balcony, he met a very beautiful woman bathing in the moonlight. Upon inquiry, I learned that this charming woman's name is Bethsheba, and she is the wife of Uriah, a minister of David. David couldn't bear the desire to possess Bathsheba, so he took Bathsheba into the palace to sleep with her. Soon Bathsheba was pregnant with David's baby. David was frightened and hurriedly recalled Uriah, who was far away from the front line, under the pretext of giving him a short rest, with the intention of letting Uriah go home and share a room with his wife to cover up the blood relationship of the child in Bathsheba's womb. However, Uriah is a soldier who is loyal to his duty and dedicated to his country. He said to David, "The country is in crisis. How can I bear to go home and have fun with my wife?" Uriah asked David to send himself back to the battlefield. At this time, David followed the trend and negotiated with Joab, the former general, to kill Uriah in battle. After Uriah's death, David welcomed Bathsheba into his harem and took possession of Bathsheba in a proper way. God was very unhappy when he knew it. He wanted to kill Bathsheba and David's children as punishment. David fasted and lived alone for his children. He cried out to the Lord all day and wrote a repentance poem (Psalm 5 1, David's repentance poem). But god finally let the child die. (For details, see Chapters 12 and 13 of Samuel in the Old Testament. We can know the meaning of the first three sentences in the first paragraph (David asks God for forgiveness) and the second paragraph (David meets Bathsheba). Among them, "inexplicable" I translated as "begging in vain". Because the baffle is in vain and conforms to the above story, I think this translation is very appropriate. Note 5: Quoted from the Bible. There was a strong man in Israel named Samson. God gave him the ability to tear the lion with his bare hands, which made the Philistines, the enemy of Israel, very afraid. However, Samson had a weakness: God agreed not to cut his hair, and if so, his strength would be lost. Samson fell in love with a Philistine girl named Dalila. The Philistines gave Dalila a lot of money, ordered her to fall in love with Samson and found out why he was so powerful. Samson was seduced by Dalila three times, and the story he made up could get away with it, but in the end he told Dalila his secret. One day, the Philistines cut off Samson's hair while he was sleeping, and Samson's strength disappeared with him. The Philistines blinded him and shut him up in a mill to grind corn. (For details, see Chapters 13 to 16 in Judges of the Old Testament) Note 6: "Your flag on the marble arch": I mean conquest here. Although the meaning is appropriate, it remains to be verified. Note 7: I think it means to love you. The inspiration for translating "real existence" comes from the second song "Another Emotion" in Zhang Qianqian's album "Out-of-Body Experience". Note 8: The translation of Holy Pigeon into Holy Spirit is the first webpage based on Google search for "Holy Pigeon". (/shnyves/dove _ symbol _ of _ hs.html). There is a saying that "the dove is the symbol of the Holy Spirit, the third in the Trinity, because it is too 3: 16". When Jesus was baptized, just as he came up from the water, suddenly heaven opened for him, and he saw the spirit of God descending like a dove and falling on him. “NRSV。 【 See El greco's Baptism. ]"。