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Seeing Off Meng Hao Ran at the Yellow Crane Tower
Musing in the Quiet Night
Mooring at Maple Bridge in the Evening
Book of Songs: Reeds
Shan Po Yang: Thinking of the Past at the Tong Pass
Chinese Idiom
朝三暮四 (zhāo sān mù sì)
Literal Translation:
Three at dawn and four at dusk.
Meaning:
To keep changing one's attitude or opinions.
Chinese Songs
True Love is Eternal
真情永存
(zhēn qíng yǒng cún)
Performance by: 宋祖英 (sòng zǔ yīng)
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Wishes for Eternity
但愿人长久 (dàn yuàn rén cháng jǐu)
Lyrics: 苏东坡 (sū dōng pō)
Music: 梁弘志 (liáng hóng zhì)
Singer: 邓丽君 (dèng lì jūn)
Video By: 千江月 (qiān jiāng yuè)
(Note: This song is based on a Song Dynasty prose)
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Love of Country and Love of Beauty
爱江山更爱美人
(ài jiāng shān gēng ài měi rén)
(3D Animation)
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The Sound of the Waves Still Remains
涛声依旧
(tāo shēng yī jiù)
Singer: 毛宁 (máo níng)
Lyrics and Music: 陈小奇 (chén xiǎo qí)
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True Eternity
真永远
(zhēn yǒng yuǎn)
Song and Music By: 李斌 (lǐ bīn)
Performance By:陈坤 (chén kūn)
From the Chinese TV series 'Legend of the Conquest' (争霸传奇)
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The Ocean's Laughter
滄海一聲笑
(cāng hǎi yī shēng xiào)
Song By: 黄沾 (huáng zhān)
Performance By: 黄沾, 许冠杰 (huáng zhān, xǔ guān jié)
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Huang Tu Valley
Dream of the Red Chamber Song
A Crescent Moon
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