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Are there any Chinese songs in Soviet Russian style like Park's "Birch Forest" and Li Jian's "Lake Baikal"?

The Twilight of Moscow

Singer: Shui Mu Nian Yi

Composer : Lu Gengxu

Lyrics : Lu Gengxu

The north wind is blowing again

The empty streets

People are walking by with their collars erected

in a hurry

The monument is far away

Some of it can't be seen

Lonely soldiers

Standing motionless

Who can see the loneliness of this city

Who can unravel the sadness of its history

Who can see the loneliness of this city

Who can unravel the sadness of its history

Northerly winds are blowing again

Icy streets

People walk past with collars up

Hurriedly

The snowy Red Square

The twilight is like a dream

Looking into the distance in a daze

Can't see anything

Who can see the lies of the cover-ups

Who can unravel the truth of history

Who can see the lies of the cover-ups

Who can unravel the truth of history

Who can see the loneliness of this city

Who can unravel the sadness of its history

Who can see the lies of the cover-up

Who can unravel the truth of history

Who can see the loneliness of this city

Who can unravel the sadness of its history

Who can see the lies of the cover-up

Who can unravel the truth of history

Who can see the loneliness of this city

Who can unravel the sorrows of its history

Who can see the lies of the cover-up

Who can unravel the truth of history

Who can see the loneliness of this city

Who can unravel the sorrows of its history

Who can see the lies of the cover-up

Who can unravel the truth of history

Expanded:

"Twilight in Moscow" is a Russian folk song, which Lu Gengxu considers to be the most humanistic song on the album. Moscow Twilight" is full of Eastern European Russian flavor in the music, while the jumping notes bring a strong sadness and heaviness.

The lyrics pay homage to those historical memories, and even more so to the damage caused by loneliness. What you can hear in this song is a more spontaneous and overflowing humanistic flavor, a more skillful and keen sense of the times.

From the rhythm to the melody, from the singing to the orchestration, the unique fragrance and precipitation of "Shui Mu Nian Nian" is fully displayed. The moment the sound is heard, it is also the beginning of the beating of the dusty heart.