What is the story of waiting for you for three thousand years?

Legend has it that this song comes from a true story, that is, a pair of lovers who lived on both sides of the snow-capped mountains and grasslands in Meili, Yunnan long ago, vowed that the seas run dry and the rocks crumble and they will never part.

Nai disaster fell from the sky, and the woman unfortunately suffered from an incurable disease. She felt that there were not many days left. In the face of her affectionate boyfriend who knows nothing, she is more worried and worried. Finally, I thought that only by letting the man give up her on his own initiative could his grief be less, so I discussed with my parents and made up a lie, saying that he was going to marry far away and clearly told him the date of his marriage.

On the eve of the wedding, men put on grasslands, climbed over snow-capped mountains and walked outside women's yurts. The man was soft-hearted, and accompanied by Hu Qin, he sang songs all night. The tears in the room were blocked by parents and never came out.

After dawn, the girl got into the sedan chair with tears in her eyes. Facing her boyfriend who couldn't catch up with her and was getting farther and farther away, Wan Jian went through her heart and shouted again and again, "Don't wait for me, don't wait for me …".

Thirty-three days, the highest from hate day; Four hundred and forty diseases, acacia is the most bitter! Women die of illness soon, and men live like years in the torment of missing. The truth will come out in six years. Then I went to my girlfriend's grave and cried my eyes out, waiting for life and death. I would like to be a Populus euphratica for three thousand years and die alone with the lonely grave!

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It is said that the lyrics were written by a person alone in the lonely grave, which has far-reaching implications. By using Populus euphratica and geese to express the pain of parting and the sadness of waiting, people shed tears, but they can't bear to watch.

Its "Populus euphratica" and "Wild Goose" symbolize the attachment and infatuation between lovers. (Populus euphratica is the oldest poplar in the world, and there is a saying that "if you live for a thousand years, you will not die, and if you die for a thousand years, you will be immortal." Whether geese are male or female, they are always loyal to each other. If an unfortunate loser becomes a lonely goose, he will never find another partner until he dies. )