The song "Ask Buddha".
The original text of the song on the Shake video is "When I came, I was naked, when I went, I was a wisp of blue smoke, glory, wealth, love, hate, love and hate, but it's all just smoke in the sky".
Lyrics:
Who can penetrate the cause and effect of the world
Exorcise the devil hidden in the heart
Who can be thin on the earth's fame and fortune
Let go of all the ordinary
The destiny comes and goes of the life geometry
How many passers-by are there in the great thousands of worlds
Who can escape from the blessing and the curse
Seeing through the rounds of the round of the give and take
We can see the truth in the world.
Ask the Buddha, who will ferry me
Who can see through the red dust
See through the world's affairs, see the right and wrong
Purify the mind to plant the fruit of goodness
Ask the Buddha, who will ferry me
Turn into the lotus flower in front of the Buddha
Let go of distractions, realize the prajna
Through the bitterness of the world's life and death
Through the bitterness of the world's life and death
Through the bitterness of the world's life and death
What is it that makes us feel so good about ourselves, and what is it that we want to do?
The fate of life
How many passers-by are there in the world
Who can escape from happiness and misfortune
Seeing through the cycle of rebirth
Asking the Buddha, who can ferry me
Who can see through the red dust
Seeing through the world, seeing the right and the wrong
Purifying the mind to plant the fruits of goodness
This is the first time that I have ever seen a lotus flower in front of a Buddha, and I have never seen a lotus flower in front of a Buddha.
Ask the Buddha, who will ferry me
Become a lotus flower in front of the Buddha
Let go of distractions and realize prajna
See through the bitterness and happiness of life and death in the world
Let go of distractions and realize prajna
See through the bitterness and happiness of life and death in the world
Introduction to "Ask the Buddha"
Songs Singer: Qi Long, Lyrics: Thousands of Mountains and Ten Thousand Waters/Qi Long, Song: Qi Long, Arrangement: Xi Bo, Album: "Ask Buddha", Language: Mandarin, Genre: Pop, Record Label: Long Entertainment Culture, Release Time: 2020-06-06.
Qi Long is a popular musician, singer-songwriter and producer in Mainland China, and is the founder of the Beijing Long Entertainment Culture as well as the founder of the "Qi music" style. Qi's music" style founder.
Qi Long's representative works: "waiting for you waiting for so long", "Abba Ama", "life road", "red date tree", "ask Buddha", "enlightenment", "love the world only you", "wife you hard work", "10,000 can't bear to part with it", "drunken acacia", "thinking of you dear", "old father", "red date tree", "thank you for all the people who love me" and so on.
The above reference? Shake video - Ask Buddha