The meaning and moral of the night of the bright moon is as follows:
1. The meaning of the night of the bright moon is: any relationship to the end, but acquaintance for a while, sentimental people hurt themselves, sentimental people hurt people, those who have the heart to be tired of it, and those who do not have the heart to be indifferent. Speaking of this song, the pronunciation of the word floating and sinking is simply superb, so flavorful. How does this man bite his words so well? Just like the two words of Yi Yi in the Sinister Spirit, the spinning is too good.
People like me are not suitable for love, not to mention marriage. I'm too emotionally unstable and sensitive, I think too much, I'm always speculating about the other person's feelings, and then I think over and over again about whether or not I'm doing something wrong. I'm not good at communicating at all, and I don't know how to deal with differences and problems with someone I've spent so much time with.
2. The moral of "Night of the Bright Moon" is that it describes the mood of a pair of lovers who are parting ways against the backdrop of a bright moonlit night. The lyrics express that in love, silence is the most powerless and pale response to feelings. Even though the two of them have had a good time, for the one who is y in love, the dream will always end one day, and the beautiful dream will wake up one day.
Vocalist Leslie Cheung sings the emotional connotation of every word and note in the song with a deep voice, giving the impression that love is a luxury that comes and goes without a trace, and usually disappears when it is realized. Such an emotional experience is perfectly displayed in the song's melody and lyrics.
Biography of Leslie Cheung
Leslie Cheung (September 12, 1956 a April 1, 2003), born in Hong Kong, China, is a Hong Kong Chinese male singer, actor, and musician.He entered the singing world by winning the first runner-up prize in the Hong Kong section of the Lai's Television Asia Singing Contest in 1977, and entered the singing world in 1983 with the song The Wind Continues to Blow. He gained attention in 1983 with the song "The Wind Continues to Blow".
In 1984, he sang "Monica", which was the first dance song in Hong Kong to win the Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs and the Top Ten Power Singing Gold Songs, and in 1986, he won the Power Singing Gold Award for the song "Who's ****ing Ming", and in 1987, he won the Power Singing Gold Award again for the song "Sleep Without a Heart", and then he became the first Cantonese singer to break into the South Korean market with his album "Amour".