Pear tears bring spring rain. What song do you cry for only one person in your life?

The theme song "Ode to the Pear Flower" of Mei Pai Peking Opera "Da Tang Gui Fei"

(Huang Er Siping)

Composer: Yang Nailin

Singing: Mei Baojiu

Pear blossoms, spring rains, pear flower falls, spring into the mud.

In this life, I only go for one person, saying that he is also an infatuated king.

It's a gift from heaven, not hidden, but a gift from heaven, not hidden.

I hate an eternal mystery and an eternal thought.

Just for you, I have a graceful figure. Just for you, I knitted a red skirt with colorful clothes.

Just for you, just dancing for you, floating in the sky

I'm here to confess, and I don't want to say that it's a dream to find a gift.

I can clearly see that you are outside the cloud nine, so don't say that the sea of clouds is far from the milky way.

Looking forward to meeting you, the golden wind and dew are around Xiangyun.

Ah ... my eternal love.

My confidante, my eternal love.

I can't talk, lover.

Extended data:

Ode to the Pear Flower is the theme song of the new historical Peking Opera Tang Guifei, composed by Yang Nailin and Weng Si, belonging to Beijing songs. The content directly echoes the love theme of Tang Huang Ming and Yang Guifei in Tang Guifei. The vocal design is mainly based on the Huang Er mode of Peking Opera, and the vocal features of Mei School are added. Personal lead singer and chorus complement each other, and euphemism is combined with atmosphere.

Ode to the Pear Flower is the theme song of the large-scale symphonic Peking Opera Tang Guifei. Tang Guifei is a story about Yang Guifei, which is a combination of Mei-style drama "Drunkenness of the Imperial concubine" and "Too True Legend".

The love story between Li Longji, the ancestor of the Tang Dynasty, and his concubine Yang Yuhuan (Yang Guifei). Yang Guifei is born beautiful and can sing and dance well. Tang Huangming studied martial arts and played drums. Yang Yuhuan was born beautiful, and was conferred the title of imperial concubine by Xuanzong, who was in charge of the harem. When Yang Yuhuan first met Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, he dressed up as a Taoist, and the number was too real. Then enter the harem, conferring the imperial concubine.

Yang Guifei's color and art are deeply loved, and Yang's brothers and sisters are also knighted for their shadows. Because Yang Guifei loves litchi, Xuanzong paid tribute to litchi in various provinces. "When the world of mortals rode the princess, no one knew it was litchi." (Du Mu's "Crossing the Qing Palace")