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Lyrics of "Big Bowl of Tea at the Front Door

"Front Door Love Thoughts Big Bowl of Tea" is a song sung by Li Guyi, with lyrics by Yan Su and music composed by Yao Ming, Li Guyi made this song a hit on the Spring Festival night in 1990. Here are the lyrics that I have collected and organized for you, I hope it will help you.

Lyrics

When my grandfather was a boy

he used to play here

The tall front door

seemed to be next to my home

A tuft of bad grass

A few crickets chirping

Accompanied him through the gray years

The first time I saw him, I saw a bunch of ice-cream on the ground.

It's full of tears

Now that I'm back from overseas

I see the red walls and blue tiles again

The high front gate

I've thought about it in my dreams

It looks even more heroic after all the years of storms and winds

It's relentless in the winds and rain

And yet it looks even more heroic

Calling out for the almond tofu

The taste of Beijing is so beautiful.

It spreads to the ends of the earth

Song Appreciation

"Big Bowl of Tea at the Front Door" is a Beijing-flavored opera song. The song absorbs the material of Beijing Opera music, and skillfully integrates the elements of China's traditional operas into the song, as well as borrowing a lot of decorative sounds to deal with the lyrics. The accompaniment uses electronic synthesizers to mimic the sounds of the sanxian (three-stringed) and pipa (pipa), allowing the listener to savor the unique flavor of Chinese opera culture in a large bowl of tea.