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Which poem is it when you enter the Jianghu?

from —— Life in Jianghu by James J.S.Wong.

Original text: The world is full of wind and cloud. As soon as I entered the Jianghu, I was urged to talk and laugh, and I couldn't live a drunken life. Carrying a sword and riding a ghost rain, the bones are like mountains and birds are flying. Dust is like a flood of people, just sighing for a few people in the Jianghu.

When you were young, you thought that you were the only one in the world, and great achievements should be in the palm of your hand, as if turning your hands into clouds and covering your hands for rain were only in laughter; But once you wake up, you find that all this seems to have nothing to do with you. You got it, but you lost it. What you get is not what you really want, but what you lose is the best.

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Author profile

James J.S.Wong (March 16, 1941-November 24, 24), born in Guangzhou, was originally named Huang Zhansen, a songwriter and writer in Hongkong, China.

In p>1965, he joined Li's TV station as a host, and began to work on film music. In 1968, James J.S.Wong composed his first song "Forget Him". In 1973, James J.S.Wong wrote a collection of adult jokes, No Collection.

In p>1974, the film Paradise, which was written and directed by myself, ranked in the top ten box office charts in Hong Kong that year. In 1978, James J.S.Wong's lyrics "Vowing to Go to the Mountain of the Knife", "The Dragon Slayer" and "Crocodile Tears" were selected as the "Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs in the First Session" of Radio Television Hong Kong.

In p>199, he won the "Golden Needle Award" at the 13th Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards Concert. In 1994, he won the 14th Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Film Score with the soundtrack of the film "Butterfly Lovers".

In p>1998, he and Gu Jiahui held 29 concerts in Hongkong, Guangzhou and Southeast Asia. In 23, James J.S.Wong wrote the last song of his life "Love Always" for Liang Hanwen's album "Four Seasons in 23", which was written by lin xi.

On November 24th, 24, she died in Yan 'an Hospital, Sha Tin, Hong Kong at the age of 63, due to the deterioration of lung cancer.

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