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The red maples are dyed with frost and the cold forest is thin, and the solitary shadow of the purple lotus chases the clear waves.

Frost-stained red maples and cold woods: Bai Suzhen's libretto in the Qin opera "Broken Bridge"

Broken Bridge

The landscape of the West Lake is still the same,

< p>It’s hard to look at autumn with haggard eyes,

The red maples are stained with frost and the cold forest is thin,

It’s hard to look back on old travels.

I remember back then,

in Emei,

I was alone.

Accompanying the green lantern,

Knocking on the ancient chime,

Thousands of years of hard work.

I have longed for it for a long time,

The world is full of beautiful flowers.

Abandon the yellow crown,

Take the young girl with you,

Wander around with a sword.

Press the cloud head,

The long embankment appears,

Smoked peaches rain willows.

Tomorrow in the Qing Dynasty,

the two of us

came to Hangzhou.

The scenery of the West Lake is endless,

The love of spring is in my heart.

My relationship with the official was a perfect coincidence.

Who would have thought that Fa Hai would be his enemy.

Nowadays, couples are traveling here and there,

suffering from worries and worries, and long-lasting regrets.

The pain in my belly is unbearable,

I can’t see anywhere in the world,

Looking at the broken bridge, I feel sad,

Hands on ( (Above) Qingmei Xiangqiaotou.

The lone shadow of the purple lotus chases the clear waves (the original sentence is: But the lone shadow is left to chase the clear waves)

Qilu·Yonghe

Cai Qin Sheng

< p>The flowers are singing like flowers, and the moonlight shines like water on Qing'e.

The light pink dew adds high quality, and the light skirt shows off the blue sky.

Not all the flowers are competing for beauty, but the solitary shadow is left chasing the clear waves.

As soon as Zhou Lao followed you, who would sing the Song of Songs throughout the ages?