Tianya is a song sung by Richie Jen, composed by Miyuki Nakajima, written by Chen Mei and arranged by Cai Chaohua.
Lyrics:
In the dark, burning meteors can't help but hurt a frozen person.
What a pity to pursue sudden loss, lovely and hateful.
In the dream of dreams, in the dream of dreamers, dreams cannot be blown away like the wind.
The empty sky can't hold a smile. It hurts, it hurts, it's so sad.
Why do you think? Why do you ask where my home is? Love or hate, forget it.
Ask Tianya, see Tianya, win the world, lose her.
All kinds of farewells can't be waved away or destroyed.
I can't stand it anymore. I can't wait for others. It's harmful, charming and infatuated.
Entanglement and dispute are not the way. It's not right to go or stay.
Today is the world, tomorrow is the world. Slap hard. Forget it.
Extended data:
As the ending song of Richie Jen TV series the legendary swordsman, Tianya is popular all over the country.
This song with a very beautiful melody is adapted from Song of Bamboo by Japanese singer Miyuki Nakajima. Chen Mei, the lyricist, used the old score to fill in Chinese words for the melody, which suddenly added a lot of heroism, highlighting the chivalry of the Jianghu and the frustration of traveling around the world.
Coupled with Xiao Qi's forceful words, the vitality and appeal of songs have increased a lot.