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What are some songs about Yangzhou?
1. "Beacon Fire Yangzhou Road"
is a song performed by the band Reincarnation, written by Xin Qiji and composed by Wu Tong, adapted from the lyrics of Xin Qiji's poem "Yongyoule - Jingkou Beigu Pavilion Huaigu", released in 1993. The song was included on the rock compilation album China Fire 1, as well as Reincarnation's debut studio album Creation
Yuanjia Grass, sealing the wolves, won the hasty north. I can look back and see a piece of God's crows and drums under the Buddha's Beaver Shrine. Who is going to ask: Can Lian Po still eat when he is old?
2, "Peach Blossoms on the Face of Man"
"Peach Blossoms on the Face of Man" is sung by Teresa Teng, with lyrics based on the Tang Dynasty poet Cui Gu's "Questioning the Southern Village of the City of Du," which was first sung by Yao Li in 1957. 1992, the song was released on the Taurus Palace album "The Unforgettable Teresa Teng," which was released in Japan and other places by the Taurus Palace.
3. "The Moon Fills the West Tower"
is a song sung by An Wen. The song is based on the lyrics of "One Cut of Plum - Red Lotus Roots Fragrant with Jade Woven Woven in Autumn" by Song Dynasty female lyricist Li Qingzhao, and was composed by Su Yue.
4. "Rain Lin Bells"
The name of the song is also written as "Rain Shower Bells". According to legend, when Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty entered Shu, he missed Yang Guifei because he heard the bell ringing in the rain, so he composed this song. The tune itself has a mournful element. In the Song Dynasty, Liu Yong's "Raining Bells" is the most famous, and the line "Sentiment is always sad to part" has become a famous line for the ages.
"Yu Lin Ling> the original singer of this song Bao Mei Sheng is the 70's Taiwan singer, later this song to the 90's, and by Xin Xiaoqi cover, at the same time, this song is also Taiwan TV drama "chivalry to see the blue sky" episode of the song.
5. "It's Hard to Say Goodbye"
Based on the first four lines of the poem "Untitled" by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin, the song was composed by Jim Ho and sung by Paula Tsui, and was included in the album "It's Hard to Say Goodbye" released in 1988 by Paula Tsui.
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