Lyrics of "Evening Bells of Nanping

Nanping Evening Bells - Feng Feifei

Lyrics: Chen Dieyi, Composer: Wang Fuling

I walked into the forest in a hurry

The forest it's clumped together

I couldn't find him

Only saw the trees swaying with the wind

I walked into the forest in a hurry

The forest it's clumped together I couldn't find him

Only heard the Nanping Bells

Nanping Evening Bells With the Wind

It seemed to knock on my heart

Nanping Evening Bells With the Wind

It seemed to wake me up from my dream of being in love

It woke me up from my dream of being in love

What's the use of being in love

What's the use of being in love

I walked out of the forest, I couldn't find him.

I walked out of the forest

I saw the red sunset again

Nanping Evening Bells With the Wind

It seemed to knock on my heart

Nanping Evening Bells With the Wind

It seemed to wake up my dream of being in love with each other

It woke up my dream of being in love with each other

What is the use of being in love

What is the use of being in love with each other

They are the most important things to do in the world, and I am not sure what they mean.

I came out of the forest

And saw the sunset red

Feng Feifei (凤飞飞), born August 20, 1953 in Daxi Township, Taoyuan County, Taiwan Province of China, is a Taiwanese singer, host and actress.

Feng Feifei was born on August 20, 1953, in Daxi Township, Taoyuan County, Taiwan, and began her career as a singer in 1971 with the release of her debut single, "The Day I First Saw You". 1972, she appeared in her first TV series, "Swallow Flying". 1973, she hosted the CTV variety program, "The Daily Star", and in 1977, she gained attention for her performance of the song, "I'm a Piece of Cloud", and in 1979 she won nine consecutive Golden Voice awards for the most popular female singer. 1981, she starred in the romance In 1981, she starred in the romantic movie "She Who Slipped" and won the Best Female Singer Award at the Golden Bell Awards for two consecutive years in 1982 and 1983.