Laughing at the world of mortals-Chan Sarah
Composer: Lyrics: Li
The world of mortals is ridiculous, and infatuation is the most boring.
It doesn't matter if you are supercilious, this life is not over yet.
There is nothing to worry about.
I've wanted to get away with it for half my life.
Laugh at others when you wake up and forget all your dreams.
Sigh that it gets dark too early and the afterlife is unpredictable.
Love and hate are forgotten.
When drinking is a song, I just want to be happy until I am old.
No matter how cold the wind is, I don't want to escape.
I don't want any beautiful flowers.
Let me walk
The higher the sky, the smaller the heart.
Don't ask how many causes and effects there are.
Drunk alone
Cry today, laugh tomorrow.
Don't ask anyone to understand.
Be proud.
The song is singing and the dance is dancing.
Unconsciously, the night is long.
Looking for happiness
The song "Laugh at the world of mortals" is the theme song of the Mandarin version of the Hong Kong film "Dong Fangbubai Rise Again" from 65438 to 0993. It was composed and sung by Li. The song expresses a free and easy outlook on life and is a classic martial arts song. The music versions of Laughing at the World of mortals are called Memories and Resentment, both of which are film soundtracks created by Hu Weili. In addition, "Laugh at the World of Red Dust" is an episode of 1993 Singapore TV series "Lotus for hegemony".