Li Xianglan, a Japanese, was a famous singer in 1930s and 1940s. Japan was slandered as a spy after its defeat. In this song, Jacky Cheung used his emotional and pene
Li Xianglan, a Japanese, was a famous singer in 1930s and 1940s. Japan was slandered as a spy after its defeat. In this song, Jacky Cheung used his emotional and penetrating voice to sing the injustice of the world, like an accusation. ?
Li Xianglan, formerly known as Shuko Yamaguchi, was originally Japanese, but she was turned into a political tool by her own people. This woman, who is addicted to the ten-mile foreign exchange, expressed her call for Sino-Japanese friendship in her autobiography and responded positively to the fact of Japan's war of aggression against China.
In 2005, Li Xianglan published a long article urging the Japanese Prime Minister not to visit the Yasukuni Shrine because "that would deeply hurt the hearts of the people of China".
Shirley Yamaguchi
Singing: Jacky Cheung
Word: Zhou
Song: Koji Tamaki.
Why is my heart annoyed by the spring breeze?
I can't tell you how to borrow wine to deliver wine.
Night rain and frozen raindrops are transmitted to the photos.
Looking back, it seems to be a dream that can't rebound.
Staring at you? In faded photos
Ah, like a flower, though not red.
Such as ice, although not frozen, seems to have countless words.
Unfortunately, I don't understand.
Is it a cup of increasingly strong wine or a vacuum in my heart?
Why do you feel the vibration in the photo?
That can be found in the photo.
Time cracks, night indulgence
Tell me it's hard to find you. Turning around is a dream.
Still seems to be passively avoiding staring at you.
But it's printed in my mind.
Like flowers, although not red, like ice, although not frozen.
There seems to be countless words, but I can't understand them.
Ah, this is a glass of wine that is getting stronger and stronger.
Or why does the vacuum in my heart feel vibration?