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Is Jay Chou's "Fireworks Easy to Cool" the theme song of stealing painted skins (flower hearts)?
Absolutely not! Vincent fang's explanation of lyrics: The allusions behind the lyrics of the first "Fireworks Easy to Cold" originated from "Luoyang Galand Ji". The Biography of Galand in Luoyang is a masterpiece that integrates Buddhist allusions, literary brushwork, dynastic history, geography and humanities. It was written by Yang Xuanzhi of the Northern Wei Dynasty and was written in the reign of Emperor Xiaojing of the Eastern Wei Dynasty (A.D. 547). It is precisely because of its unique historical view similar to modern documentaries that it makes, Zhu, Shu and so on. Known collectively as the three wonderful books of the Northern Wei Dynasty in the past century. Fireworks Easy to Cold describes the love story between a royal general and the woman he admired in Luoyang, a thousand-year-old ancient capital written by Yang Xuanzhi more than 500 years ago. After the general met a woman by chance, they fell in love at first sight and decided to live in private for life. At this time, the general was recruited by the court to fight at the border. After years of war, Luoyang, the imperial capital, was in ruins. Finally, the woman struggled to meet the general and became a nun. When the general returned from the wind and frost, she found the ancient temple in Galand where the woman became a monk, but the personnel were gone and the fate was over. In the ancient temple on a rainy night, they looked at each other silently and lamented that the prosperity of the world was as fleeting as bright fireworks!