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What is the creative background of Faye Wong's song "One Hundred Years of Solitude"?

Faye Wong's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" was written by Lin Xi. I think the reason why Lin Xi wrote the song "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is inseparable from the background at that time. First of all, Lin Xi was trapped in her feelings and couldn't Self-exclusion, on the other hand, was due to the end of Dou Wei and Faye Wong's short marriage. This song particularly accurately captures the state at that time, seeming to see everything through. I personally especially like a sentence in the song: "But when I close my eyes and open them again, I only see the desert, and there are some camels there." After listening to it, I feel that nothing is eternal and can accompany me. All I have is the desert-like feeling under my feet.

"One Hundred Years of Solitude" has already told us such a love story. A person loves another person very hard and hard but still cannot love him. However, he will also deceive himself and think that the other person's every smile and every move is a reward and recognition of his hard work. Listeners without such experience will not be able to notice such poetic lyrics in the song. At most, they will only appreciate this song because the singer Faye Wong is very classic and the melody of the song is very pleasant. If this song were listened to by a person who has been searching for the girl he loves for a long time but has not been able to win her heart, I wonder if he will burst into tears as soon as Faye Wong speaks out.

Although this song tells us a cruel love story, it uses a bland statement. It seems like just a memory. It's just that this memory involves the reincarnation of cause and effect, and it also involves the vigor and vigor, but it does not involve the perfection of things in the end.

Passing by in the crowd, the weak connection from a hundred years ago has long been completely forgotten, or the cause and effect has been cut off. Maybe you just found the wrong person; maybe it's because a hundred years is too short.