If You Are the Rain I Am the Wind is the song "Ling Ling".
"Ling Ling" is a song written by Gao Jin, composed by Gao Jin and sung by Zhang Dongling. Ling Ling is a traditional Chinese music song that originated from the music of the Yao ethnic group in southern China. Accompanied by traditional Yao drums and zither, the song has a beautiful and melodious melody, and the lyrics describe a fairy dancing and playing in a mountain forest. The song, which was written and composed by Gao Jin and sung by Zhang Dongling, is a favorite among netizens.
In addition, Hu Ling also sang the song and was recognized by many talented people in the music industry. Although traditional music has gradually lost the attention and love of young people with the acceleration of modernization, some folk enthusiasts and artists have begun to rediscover and pass on traditional music such as "Ling Ling", integrating it into modern music and giving it new life and vitality.
Song Lyrics
If you are the rain I am the wind, snow and winter.
How many words are hidden in my heart, I want to sing to you.
If you become a Buddha, I am a monk, each showing their powers like a charming demon meeting the Wukong.
Don't you know that I'm not a good person, but I'm a good person.
Look at that big eye of mine, steering a horse to the red dust.
Dong dong dong ding dong, my earthly spirit, will you love me?
I would like to accompany you to the end of the world and live a good life.
If you are the rain, I am the wind, snow and winter.
How many words are hidden in my heart, I want to sing to you.
If you become a Buddha, I am a monk, each showing their powers like a charming demon meeting the Wukong.
Don't you know that I'm not a good person, but I'm a good person.
Look at that big eye of mine, steering a horse to the red dust.
Dong dong dong ding dong, my earthly spirit, will you love me?
I would like to accompany you to the end of the world and live a good life.
Dong dong ding dong my heavenly spirit, let me love you, okay?
Look at that big eye of mine, steering a horse to the red dust.
Dong dong dong ding dong, my earthly spirit, will you love me?
I would like to accompany you to the end of the world, and live a good life.
I would like to walk with you to the end of the world and live a good life.