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Is the story behind Xi true?

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Xi is an antique song written by Ge. The whole story tells the story of a woman getting married. The suona in the song adds a bit of melancholy and a feeling of depression. It is said that when the suona rings, it is either great joy or great sorrow. It can be said that the story told in Xi is complicated.

Ge Dongqi said before that he had no intention when writing this song. He wants to give everyone a free imagination, because everyone has their own ideas, so the story described in Xi is not true.

Detailed introduction of the plot:

The bride and groom in the song were originally childhood friends. They adored each other and got engaged at an early age. Later, the groom went to Beijing to take the exam and seek fame, and the bride waited for the groom to return home in her hometown. In this process, two dogs in the same village defiled the bride's innocence because they coveted her beauty.

After the bride lost her innocence, she felt that she was no longer worthy of the groom, so she hanged herself. Later, the groom became famous and returned to his hometown, but he never saw his beloved girl again.

However, the groom is deeply attached to the bride, and he has not forgotten the promise he made to her before he left. In order to fulfill this promise, he decided to hold a ghost wedding with the bride who had been buried. As mentioned at the beginning of the song, the 18th day of the first month is an auspicious day of the ecliptic, so it is appropriate to enter the grave to avoid marriage. This time is very intriguing, so there will be "sadness of leaving others" and "laughing and crying" in the lyrics.