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The song Extraordinary Words is very popular all over China. Is it to inherit traditional culture, or is it a rhythmic and useless superimposed music?

"Unusual Words" is a drooling song, with words together and a pile of words, which is unreasonable. This song is under the banner of the commanding heights of moral and cultural heritage, as if listening to this song is tantamount to patriotism and taking over the baton of China's cultural heritage. Let's analyze this song.

The lyrics are incoherent. This is the most basic point of lyrics. Rhyme is very important. A song can rhyme with one sound, the worst three or two, but this song can't even reach the passing line. The lyrics say "level one", but the words of the college entrance examination are piled up regardless of their level and rhyme. There is no connection between words, just to make up the number of words.

Grammatical errors in lyrics. Devotion is like light. What logic is this? I really don't understand this. You can use Man Cang in the valley. Ideographic characters can't distinguish good from evil and loyalty. It is impossible to touch it, see it and smell it. Since it is an abstract concept, and hieroglyphics can only express its meaning from shapes, how can good and evil be expressed without shapes?

Finally, different people have different opinions. But if you want this song to reflect the profoundness of China culture, forget it. What are the reasons why many people can sing this song skillfully? Simple homophonic version, of course. Some homophonic versions even have phonetic errors, which completely ruined the original intention of understanding uncommon words. In the concept of this song, "broad and profound" stands for "obscure", while "self-confidence" and "pride" stem from this sense of distance, rather than internal knowledge and understanding. This kind of thinking is stupid and counter-common sense-the first reaction of ordinary people to see strange and profound knowledge will only be ignorance. Even if you say "this is our culture in China", it is hard for them to be sincerely proud of it.