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I am in the bright sunshine in the south with heavy snowfall. What does this sentence mean?

The meaning of this sentence is: The sun is shining brightly in the south, but lovers in the south imagine that the weather in the other half in the north should be snowy.

This is the lyrics from the song "Nanshannan": "You are in the bright sunshine in the south, and the snow is falling, and I am in the cold night in the north, and the four seasons are like spring."

The meaning of the entire lyrics is: The sun is shining brightly in the south, but lovers in the south imagine that the weather in the other half of the north should be snowy. Similarly, in the cold nights in the north, lovers can't sleep, imagining that the other person is in the south, where the weather should still be like spring all year round. Through imagining each other, they euphemistically express their endless longing for each other in different places.

Extended information

The creative background of "Nanshan Nan": The tune of this song comes from a melody that Ma Di hummed casually during his daily piano practice. Ma Di composed the original tune by himself. After filling in the words that fit the song, it became the "Nanshan Nan" you hear now.

Song Appreciation:

As one of Ma Di's representative works, "Nanshannan" combines poetic talent and melody talent, with a poetic feeling of vicissitudes of life, which makes the words and sentences stand out. The combination of composition and instrumental music creates a lingering feeling of sadness, loss and confusion.

The tune uses a combination of guitar, piano and violin, plus the samples from "Song of the Four Seasons" and the children's voice at the end of the song, to create the song as a flashback memory and a frozen old photo.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Nanshan South