The Kite Mistake is the work of Li Yu, a famous opera singer in the Qing Dynasty. Han Shixun, a scholar, inscribes a poem on a kite, and Qi Shi, a playboy, flies a kite, which breaks its string and floats down to another place, where it is picked up by Shujuan, the second young lady of Zhan's talented and beautiful family, who re-scribes the poem and then flies it again, thus leading to a series of misunderstandings and coincidences, and giving birth to two contrasting and entangled marriages between Han Shixun, Qi Shi and two young ladies of Zhan's family. The play is coherent, with an intriguing plot of ups and downs.
I. Lyrics
Under the pear blossom tree, silk wheels are rolled with the wind
Who cuts the wooden magpie and a wisp of soul falls to another village
The wind and shadow unintentionally disturb the chess player
Mantle and poems for fear of the spring rains
Jade fingers to catch the wind wind can't help but Xi gauze window dim
Boat swinging on the waves and waves keep crossing the shadows of the ferry to revisit
Mistakenly recognized as a person who passes by a horse in front of the court drunkenness
Kite Mistake realize full of lovesickness hanging moss
Listen to the sound of the rain, count a few sounds, the wind will come
Kite Mistake realize a sentence of love is like dewdrops
Who asked me to meet me again at this wind and smoke
"Kite Mistake" is a Chinese style song sung by Liu Ke Carry On, published on June 24, 2015, and included in the album "Half a Pot of Veil".
The lyrics and music are still done with the "gold medal partner" musician Baimu Sanshi. The prelude to the song is a melodious chirping of birds and the sound of a flute, which is like a refreshing breeze that opens the story. The light and clear rhythm is quite close to the previous "Hibiscus Rain", which can be called a sister work.