Tears of Xiang Si is a Cantonese song, the ending song of Lonely Grassland, written by Wu and arranged by Guo Liang. The original singer is Lisa, and the covers are, Liao,, and others.
Singer profile:
Formerly known as Huang Huanchan, he recorded canto pop for a Singaporean record company in the 1970s. One of them, Tears of Acacia, was popular in Southeast Asia, Britain and the United States. Lisa has a glib tongue and is good at singing lyric songs, especially sad works. Lisa has enjoyed a high reputation for many years, and her masterpieces include Love in the Baihua Pavilion, Wang Zhaojun and Flower Girl. Many records he recorded include many covers of canto pop's works in the 1950s.
Appreciation of Song Dynasty:
The production of music is the ultimate of human emotion, and the beauty of sound is as beautiful as the beauty of true feelings! Music is the truest, kindest and most beautiful compound of human mind! And beautiful singing is the best way to express musical feelings. A beautiful singer is an angel who opens the window of every listener's heart. "Tears of Love" expounds beauty and artistic conception of beauty, and Lisa's clear pronunciation and mellow voice makes the melody reveal a simple beauty.