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What does Aymo mean?
Aymo is a Li dialect and a girl's name. Generally, a girl's name is followed by the word Mo. Aymo was written by Xu Xiang, a member of Tianbodhisattva Group, one night more than ten years ago.
The lyrics of Ji Tai's song A Yi Mo express their love for a girl. Ayimu refers to the general name of Yi girls in Daliangshan area. Ainiu can be understood as a name for a woman, and Haimatasha means not sad or sad in Yi language. This song is unrestrained and natural, and modern musical instruments are perfectly integrated with traditional culture. It is a rare national song in the fast-paced era.
Aymo's lyrics:
A person wandering far away, don't be sad.
You don't have to grieve for the lost dream. Have you ever forgotten them?
I admit that I once loved.
I have paid my youth for love and regret.
I dreamed of your smiling face.
The young company is still by my side in the long night.
Tasaro, hippocampus, Niu Niu
Let the wind dry the tears on your face.
There is no need to miss the lost love.
Back to the youth consumed by time
Tasaro, hippocampus, Niu Niu
Looking for the direction of dawn in the dark
Lost dreams have too much helplessness.
Don't let the years climb over your wrinkles.
The crumpled Tasha in Niu Niu, A Yi
Aha, aha, Ayi Niuniu Haimatasha
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