Song: Beautiful Myth
Singer: Sun Nan, Han Hong
Lyrics: Wang Zhongyin
Composition: Cui Junrong
Lyrics:
Man: The man of my dreams, the familiar face
You're the gentleness I'm guarding, even if tears flood heaven and earth
I won't let go of my hands, every moment
Man: snow on the pillow, frozen love
To melt with a sincere embrace, together: the wind swaying fire on the stove
Not extinguished nor rest, woman: waiting for the flowers to bloom
Spring to spring, (Man: waiting for the flowers
Spring to spring), together: the merciless years laughed at my madness
Heart like steel, let the world be deserted
Thoughts of the eternal followers, the world of the world, the world of the world is not the only thing that is not the only thing that is not the only thing that is not the only thing that is not the only thing that is not the only thing that is not the most important thing. M: the vicissitudes of the world
Only love is a myth forever, the tide rises and falls
Always unrepentant about the true love of each other, a few bitter entanglements
How many nights struggling to hold on to both hands
Let me and you will never be apart again, together: the sadness and joy of the years
Only love is a myth forever, and no one forgot the ancient
ancient vows, and the oldest of all, the most important thing is that we are all in love. Your tears turned into colorful butterflies flying all over the sky
Love is the wind under the wings, two hearts follow each other and fly at their own pace
The years of sorrow and joy, only love is a myth that will last forever
No one has forgotten the ancient, ancient oath
Your tears turned into colorful butterflies flying all over the sky, love is the wind under the wings
Two hearts follow each other and fly at their own pace, Woman: You're the only one in my heart
The Beautiful Myth
Extended Information
The Beautiful Myth is the theme song of the 2005 mythological romance film The Myth, included in the music album Can't Forget You, which was released on 2005-09-01, and has 10 songs in one ****.
"Myth" plot synopsis:
The valiant Qin general Meng Yi (Jackie Chan) was ordered by Qin Shi Huang to be responsible for escorting Princess Yushu (played by Kim Hee Sun) into Qin as a consort, and along the way they had a secret love affair with each other, but Meng Yi still chose to be loyal to the monarch. When Qin Shi Huang falls ill, Meng Yi goes to get the elixir of immortality and dies on the battlefield. The Princess, however, succeeded in her attempts and was confined to the tomb of the King of Qin after his death.
Thousands of years later, the mysterious white woman in the dream haunts archaeologist Jack (Jackie Chan) for many years. Once his good friend William (Tony Leung Ka Fai) invites him to join him on an expedition to India, the monk tells Jack that he is haunted by a past-life karmic bond, and Jack arrives at the ancient capital to embark on a journey of searching for his dream.
Jack takes a helicopter ride over Mount Li and takes a risk by jumping into a waterfall, which is just like a dream. But at the same time, there are outlaws following him all the time. What will happen in the tomb of the Qin Emperor? Can the ancient myth continue?