Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Lyrics Analysis of Jing Ke

Lyrics Analysis of Jing Ke

Jing Ke is a song sung by Yin Queshi and Wang Ziyu. These words were written by catnap. This song is Leer Shang. "Jing Zhe" is easily reminiscent of the season "Jing Zhe" in the 24 solar terms, which refers to the bud of love.

Lyrics:

Ying Shi Lihuang Silk Interleaving

He leaned down and dipped in the wine.

Half-life revenge is a knife fall.

Many causal relationships

In Jianghu, the common name of Buddha is magic.

All heroes are down and out (and there is only one mortal)

The temple is old, weak and high pillow.

The nobles can't see through it

Focus fire

Who tore the clothes with a sword?

Dressed in poverty and night.

Submerged murder

That drop of blood is also full of red ink.

It's not up to me when the wind blows.

I should be lucky.

On the cloud, the cry of spring was stunned.

Worry about life and death

Fight for right and wrong, good and evil

Not a first-class knight yet

But today is me.

To separate the turbidity.

Ying Shi Lihuang Silk Interleaving

He leaned down and dipped in the wine.

Half-life revenge is a knife fall.

Many causal relationships

In Jianghu, the common name of Buddha is magic.

All heroes are down and out (and there is only one mortal)

The temple is old, weak and high pillow.

The nobles can't see through it

Focus fire

Who tore the clothes with a sword?

Dressed in poverty and night.

Submerged murder

That drop of blood is also full of red ink.

It's not up to me when the wind blows.

I should be lucky.

On the cloud, the cry of spring was stunned.

Worry about life and death

Fight for right and wrong, good and evil

Not a first-class knight yet

But today is me.

To separate the turbidity.