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What constellation is Liu Zhongyan _ How to pronounce Liu Zhongyan?

Who is the lyricist of red beans?

Title: Red beans

Singing: Faye Wong

Lyrics: Lin

Composer: Liu Zhongyan

I don't feel good yet.

A snowy climate.

We tremble together.

You will know more about gentleness.

I haven't held your hand yet

Walk through the deserted sand dunes

Maybe from now on.

Learn to cherish eternity.

Sometimes, sometimes

I will believe that everything has an end.

There are times when we meet and leave.

Nothing lasts forever.

But sometimes I ... ...

I would rather linger than let go.

Wait until the scenery is clear.

Maybe you will accompany me to watch the long stream of water.

I haven't put red beans for you yet.

Boil into a lingering wound

Share it together.

Will better understand the sadness of acacia.

I don't feel good yet.

The tenderness of kissing when you wake up.

Maybe around me.

You pursue the freedom of loneliness.

Sometimes, sometimes

I will believe that everything has an end.

There are times when we meet and leave.

Nothing lasts forever.

But sometimes I ... ...

I would rather linger than let go.

Wait until the scenery is clear.

Maybe you will accompany me to watch the long stream of water.

Sometimes, sometimes

I will believe that everything has an end.

There are times when we meet and leave.

Nothing lasts forever.

But sometimes I ... ...

I would rather linger than let go.

Wait until the scenery is clear.

Maybe you will accompany me to watch the long stream of water.

Extended data

Red Bean is a song sung by Faye Wong, written by Lin and composed by Liu Zhongyan. It was first recorded in the album Singing Tour released by Faye Wong 1998. 1999 This song won the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards of Radio Television Hong Kong and the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards of tvbi. ?

Liu Zhongyan, the composer of Red Bean, imagined how Faye Wong would sing according to her voice when she wrote Red Bean, so the song was finished in a few minutes. Lin, the lyricist of Red Bean, watched a Japanese drama while writing. In the play, the heroine cooked red beans because she wanted to say goodbye. Therefore, Lin thought about the lyrics while following the plot, thus creating the song "Red Bean".

reference data

Baidu Encyclopedia-Red Bean