Title: "Carrying the Palanquin"
Sung by: Hao Yuqi
Composed by: Hao Yuqi
Lyrics by: Zhang Zhao
Lyrics
Outside the palace gates, there are three cannons in three blasts
Ah, flower, flower, palanquin starts
That ah, huohoi, that ah, hiho, palanquin starts
Outside the palace gate, three cannons are fired.
Three gunshots, the palanquin starts
Zhou Fenglian, Zhou Fenglian in the palanquin, I am full of joy
All in all, the sounding of the ropes opened the way, the colorful damasks are neat and tidy
The drums and music are blowing, pleasant to the ears
Outside the gate of the mansion is the sound of the bird towards the phoenix, and the luan and the phoenix are singing together along the way
Wu Shuangyuan to welcome his bride, it is shocking that the whole city is full of people, and folks are standing by the side of the road
The sound is overwhelming.
The new son-in-law was said to be of good character and good-looking
The new daughter-in-law was said to be good-looking and very attractive, and the townspeople praised my son-in-law
Looking through the curtains of the sedan chair, I couldn't make it out in the shadows
The sedan chair was preceded by a tall horse, and above the horse sat a young man
He wore a brocade robe and a golden helmet, and on it he was wearing a red cross with a golden flower. The golden flower and the red cross
No need to say, I know
It is my he who came to welcome the bride, the little brother who raised the whip and pulled the horse to escort me
The head with a black veil wearing a big red face full of spring wind, the martial arts scholar to marry me ah the scholar of the civilization to send me
Today, the big girl, I am the one that hi ee yee yee hoo, that the eight-faced mighty that the eight-faced mighty
That that the one that the
Expanded:
"Carrying the Sedan Chair" is a song sung and arranged by Hao Yuqi
"Carrying the Sedan Chair" Yu Opera Version
Yu Opera's "Carrying the Sedan Chair", also known in early times as "Wenwu Exchanging Kisses" and "Fragrance Sacs Records", is the watchword of the Yu Opera's flower girl and the favorite play of the common people.
Synopsis of Yu Opera's "Carrying a Sedan Chair"
During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, Zhou Fenglian, the daughter of Zhou Ding, a fourth-ranking official of the dynasty, was engaged for life. On the day of the wedding, Zhou Jinbao, Zhou Fenglian's younger brother, who has just passed the examination for the new scholar of the civil service, sends her to Qiu Mansion to get married. Zhou Jinbao is surprised to find a maid in the Qiu Mansion who is his betrothed wife, Wang Dingyun, who jumped into the river and died. However, Dingyun is worried that her parents will not agree to it because of their different status. Zhou Fenglian persuaded her in-laws, parents, for them to re-establish the magpie bridge, and finally made parents abandoned the concept of family, contributed to the Wang Dingyun and brother's marriage.