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"There are stone monkeys, there are stone monkeys, I would rather choose durian than let go …" What is this song?

This song is red beans. The correct lyrics are: "But I, sometimes, would rather stay than let go."

Red bean shrub

Original song: Faye Wong?

Lyrics: Lin?

Music: Liu Zhongyan

I haven't felt the climate of snowflakes in full bloom yet.

When we tremble together, we will know more about gentleness.

I didn't hold your hand and walk through the deserted sand dunes.

Maybe from now on, learn to cherish eternity.

Sometimes, sometimes, I believe that everything has an end.

Sometimes we meet and leave, and nothing lasts forever.

But sometimes, I prefer to stay and not let go.

When the scenery is clear, maybe you will accompany me to see the flowing water.

I didn't boil the red beans into a lingering wound for you.

Then share it together, and you will understand the sadness of lovesickness better.

I haven't felt the tenderness of waking up and kissing.

Maybe it's right beside me, you pursue the freedom of loneliness.

Sometimes, sometimes, I believe that everything has an end.

Sometimes we meet and leave, and nothing lasts forever.

But sometimes, I prefer to stay and not let go.

When the scenery is clear, maybe you will accompany me to see the flowing water.

Sometimes, sometimes, I believe that everything has an end.

Sometimes we meet and leave, and nothing lasts forever.

But sometimes, I prefer to stay and not let go.

When the scenery is clear, maybe you will accompany me to see the flowing water.

Extended data:

Red Bean is a song sung by Faye Wong, with lyrics written by Lin Xiyan and Liu Zhongyan. It was originally included in the album Singing Tour released by Faye Wong 1998. 1999, this song won the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards of Radio Television Hong Kong, and the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards of Radio Television Hong Kong.

Creative background:

Liu Zhongyan, the composer of Red Bean, wrote Red Bean and imagined how she would sing according to Faye Wong's voice, so she wrote this song in a few minutes. Toby Lin, the lyricist of Red Bean, saw Japanese TV programs on TV when he was writing. The heroine in the play cooks red beans. Because she wanted to break up, she cooked red beans. So, Toby Lin wrote the song "Red Bean" along the lines of the plot and lyrics.