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  • "Tian Ya Guo Ke" by Jay Chou

  • MV Director: Vincent Fang

  • Lyrics: Vincent Fang / Song: Jay Chou

  • Wind arises, migrant birds passing through, sand blown, a rusting view

  • I brew a pot of tea infusing the night below the light

  • You sit a few miles away thinking of him

  • Needle and thread embroidering flowers

  • Morning frost climbs the dark grey roof

  • Shakes off the rime, cools the tea

  • Caressing the guzheng about to speak

  • Wanting to ask for sound, the first note falls

  • Beyond the chords, nostalgia through the grilles

  • Yet you don't respond at all

  • String breaks the edge of fate, and you are gone

  • The rise and fall of love and hate.The story passes by, leaving only me behind

  • A few rounds of sadness. I see through worldy matters, all poured into my drink

  • Wondering if your heart is not here, what is missing

  • The string breaks and fate is finished, and you have left

  • You are a passerby, tenderness to here silently

  • Arch slopes, beach dock, who still remembers

  • Crossing in a boat, my hurt lingers, turning around at the last moment

  • In the distance who waves?

  • The mountain wraps around the ancient temple, after the fog the north wind high

  • In silence I am lonely, the wind at my back howls

  • The flute sounds at mid mountain And which bridge are you at?

  • In the distance smiling at him

  • Outside the pagoda, reed flowers for a vast expanse of whiteness.

  • The misty rain falls lightly, the autumn wind blows

  • I put down the pen, unable to draw which one is being charming

  • Sentiment is so short lived, like the fireworks drawn by a poet's pen

  • The string breaks, fate is finished, you are gone too

  • The rise and fall of love and hate

  • The story passes by, only leaving me behind

  • The bamboo at the door thins, breeze bends the willow branches.You want to leave.

  • The wind does not stay, then why come around to shake the lights

  • The string breaks, fate is finished, and you have left too

  • You are a passerby, tenderness to here in silence

  • Gently undoing the knots, facing and letting go of the the mortal realm

  • Floating towards the east, suddenly I turn around

  • And you are at the dock

  • The string breaks, fate is finished, and you have left too

  • You are a passerby, tenderness to here in silence

  • Arch slopes, beach dock, who still remembers

  • Floating towards the east, suddenly I turn around

  • And you are at the dock

"Tian Ya Guo Ke" by Jay Chou

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