The Wind is Miserable

The original singer of The Wind is Miserable is Han Po-Yi.

Han Baoyi, formerly known as Jiang Qiongjuan, was born on June 1, 1965 in Taiwan, China, Taiwan female singer.1982, Han Baoyi released her debut album, "Slippery Eyes", and then debut, Han Baoyi in 1986 to sign the Singapore Style Pte Ltd, followed by the release of the "Fog", "Dancing Girl" and other nearly 30 albums, she has been more familiar with people.

Han Baoyi's representative works include: "You're Dashing and I'm Pretty", "Helpless Thoughts", "Boring Game", "Wipe Away the Tears", "Speechless Tenderness", "The Past is Hard to Recall", "Double Star Duet Singing to Celebrate the New Year", "Growing Up Years", and "It's Not as Good as Nostalgia to See Each Other".

In fact, in Taiwan in those years, Han Bao-yi's fame is very big, she is more and Tsai Chin, Gao Shengmei, Teresa Teng and other people flush with the name of a tenderness school singers, and the "pink memories" is one of her most famous masterpiece.

More often than not, it's for the post-90s friends, while for many post-60s, post-70s and post-80s, Han Baoyi is definitely a name that rings a bell.

The lyrics are as follows:

Lyrics: Jiang Mingwang.

Composed by Korean Qu.

Sung by: Han Baoyi.

Remember that year when you said goodbye, hold back my frame full of teardrops.

The rain and the cold wind are bleak, showing me more miserable.

They are the most important thing that you can do to make sure that you have a good time and that you have a good time.

Leaving me with memories of my bedside, adding to my loneliness.

Remember the sweetness of the past, now I am empty.

You said you'd never forget, but now you have.

While you have forgotten, I still love you forever.

What I miss in the whole day is still your honey.

Remember that year when you don't, hold back my frame full of teardrops.

The rain and cold wind is bleak, showing me more miserable.

They are the most important thing that you can do to make sure that you have a good time and that you have a good time.

Leaving me with memories of my bedside, adding to my loneliness.