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The moon bends and shines in the nine states, Zhaozhou Bridge, what people repair, what people leave the jade railing, what people stand on the bridge with knives, what people strangle the horse to se
The moon bends and shines in the nine states, Zhaozhou Bridge, what people repair, what people leave the jade railing, what people stand on the bridge with knives, what people strangle the horse to see the spring and autumn. It's from the Beijing Opera.
Like the Peking Opera small cattle herding, small shepherd boy and small village girl duet, to flute accompaniment. But there is a difference in the words that follow.
Part of the lyrics:
(Shepherd boy) Who repaired the Zhaozhou Bridge?
Who will keep the jade railing?
Who rode the donkey on the bridge?
What kind of person pushes a cart and presses a ditch?
What kind of person pushes a cart and crushes a ditch?
The Zhaozhou Bridge was built by Lu Ban's grandfather,
and the jade railing was left by the saints.
Zhang Guolao rode a donkey on the bridge.
The Chai King's cart pushed a ditch.
The Chai King's cart pushed a ditch.
The Chai King's cart pushed a ditch.
The Chai King's cart pushed a ditch.
The Chai King's cart pushed a ditch!
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