The Moon is Full and the Flowers are Good Lyrics

"Full Moon and Good Flowers" is a song sung by Zhou Xuan, with lyrics that read: "The floating clouds are scattered, the bright moon shines on the people, and the reunion and beauty are drunk today. The song is about a pair of ducks playing in a shallow pond, a pair of lotus flowers in a red dress, a pair of pairs in love, a soft wind blowing towards a good flower, and a soft and honeyed heart full of love and affection.

The lyrics of "Full Moon and Good Flowers" are beautiful, melodious and highly infectious. The lyrics of this song depict a romantic moonlit night scene, which makes people feel strong love and warm emotions. The lyrics depict a scene with the moon high in the sky, stars twinkling, flowers blooming, and aroma overflowing, and these elements **** together to form a beautiful picture. At the same time, the lyrics express the yearning and pursuit of love and a better life.

"Full Moon and Good Flowers" is an interlude of the movie "The Story of the Western Wing", created in the 1930s and 1940s, with lyrics by Fan Yanqiao, music composed by Yan Hua, and sung by Zhou Xuan, it is a classic of ancient style songs, which has been covered by many people for a long time. For example, Chen Songling, Karen Mok, Li Yugang and other cover versions are very good.

Biography of the Singer of "Full Moon and Good Flowers"

Zhou Xuan (August 1, 1920 - September 22, 1957), formerly known as Su Pu, born in Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China, was a Chinese film actress and singer.She joined the Mingyue Singing and Dancing Troupe in 1931, and gained attention for her performance of the song "The Light of the Nation. "1932 In 1932, she released her debut album "Special Express". 1934, she became famous with the song "May Wind".

In 1935, Zhou Xuan entered the movie industry, starring in the 1937 drama "The Angel of the Road", which became the highlight of her acting career, and the songs she sang in the film's interludes "The Songstress at the End of the World" and "Songs for the Four Seasons" became popular in the Chinese community. 1938, Zhou Xuan was signed to the Guohua Film Company in Shanghai, and was awarded the title of "Queen of the Movies" by the Shanghai Daily in 1941. "In 1941, Shanghai Daily held a contest to select Zhou Xuan as the "Queen of Movies", but she declined the honor.