"The world of mortals is so ridiculous, but infatuation is the most boring" is the song "Laughing in the Red Dust" composed by Li Zongsheng, lyrics by Li Manting, and sung by Chen Shuhua.
"Laughing in the Red Dust"
The world of mortals is so ridiculous, but infatuation is the most boring
It doesn't matter if you are arrogant about everything, this life is not over yet
But there is no more heart I just want to be free for the rest of my life
Smile at people when I wake up and forget everything in my dreams
Sigh that it gets dark too early and the next life is unpredictable
Love and hate are wiped out, and wine is a song, I just want to be happy until I grow old
No matter how cold the wind is, I don’t want to escape
No matter how beautiful the flowers are, I don’t want them, just let me drift
The higher the sky, the smaller the heart
No matter how many causes and effects, I get drunk alone
Cry today, laugh tomorrow
Don’t ask anyone to understand, Full of pride
Singing and dancing
The long night is long, and I will look for happiness
Extended information:
《 "Laughing in the Red Dust" Cantonese version
The Cantonese version of "Laughing in the Red Dust" is called "Be Real Me", with lyrics written by Pan Weiyuan and used as the theme song of the Cantonese version of the movie, also sung by Chen Shuhua.
"Be Real Me"
Lyricist: Pan Weiyuan
Composer: Li Zongsheng
Arranger: Bobida
Original singer: Chen Shuhua
Wish the wind was me, wish the moon was me
The flying flowers under the willow are me, singing to the wine
Be a I am free and easy, I don’t care what the world says about me
Just be true to myself and live in laughter
I don’t care whether it’s merit or demerit, just sing to the wine
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Ignore all causes and effects, live happily and enjoyably in the wind and rain
Be the real me again, and ask back to the fake me
Why have I been sleeping for half my life? Get drunk, sleep after getting drunk
Drunk again after sleep, what else do you ask for
Be the real me again, and look back at the fake me
Laughing stupidly and stupidly, who am I, who am I?
It’s better not to care about who I am
The song "Laughing in the Red Dust", the 1993 Hong Kong movie "The Invincible East Rises Again" "The Mandarin version of the theme song was composed by Li Zongsheng, lyrics by Li Manting, and sung by Chen Shuhua. The song expresses a carefree and carefree outlook on life and is a classic martial arts song.