In 2020, Liu Shuang wrote a letter "Goodbye, Evening Star" from the first perspective, telling the background of this song. Liu Shuang introduced that 30 years after the Daxinganling fire broke out, he once went to Mohe to collect wind, walked into a ballroom and saw an old man dancing alone. During the chat, the old man said that in the 1987 Daxinganling forest fire, his wife died and he loved dancing. They also have no children. In recent years, he often came to the ballroom to dance alone and missed his wife.
About Liu Shuang.
Liu Shuang was born in Xinjiang, China, and graduated from People's Public Security University of China. China male singer, independent musician. On February 3rd, 20 18, Liu Shuang held his first solo concert "Come and Go", and then released his first solo album "Growing Up". In the same year, I started my first album tour of the same name, Growing Up. The second album Ruying was released in 20 19. In June, 2020, the album Planet 1st was released, including songs such as Mohe Ballroom.
However, what many people don't know is that the birth of this song is also related to another famous singer, Alan Tam. Liu Shuang also mentioned, "When I was writing the background story of this song, I chose the headmaster's Late Spring as the background music, and I wrote this story after it was circulated."
It is in the background of Alan Tam's Late Spring that his mind constantly recalls the picture of Zhang Dequan and his wife dancing in Mohe Ballroom, which also ignited the creative inspiration of this song.
After the fire in Mohe ballroom, Liu Shuang once said in an interview with the media that it is her blessing that songs can bring * * * songs to different people. Faced with the worry about whether there will be a "song of fame", he said, "I don't agree that this is a song of fame. I think this is just a staged phenomenon, and there are still many things to be done in the future. "