The Difficult Scriptures
"The Difficult Scriptures" is a Cantonese song sung by Emil Chau. It was written by Lin Xi and composed by Emil Chow. It was included in Emil Chau's album "Life · Life" released by Rolling Stone Records on December 20, 1996. This song is the theme song of the 1997 Hong Kong TVB TV series "Dragon Ba Bu".
Swallow the wind and kiss the rain and bury the sunset
Never hesitated
Bullying the mountains and driving the sea, practising the snow trail
Not desperate
Twist the flowers and twist the wine
Madness
With these two eyes and a hundred arms
Or a thousand hands can't prevent
The sky is wide and the snow is full
Who is on the same flight
The sand is rolling and the water is wrinkled
Laughing and loitering
Greedy
Teach that daughter to bury her lover
Laughing at you, I'm in vain
Love to compete for the beauty of the mirror flower
I'm afraid that luck will pass away in a blink of an eye
Fascinated by greed, hatred, joy, evil, anger
I blame you for being too greedy
Blame the earth beings are too beautiful
Regret the old days
Fascinated by sorrow and jealousy
Ah ha
Reluctant to shine
Ah ha
Can't escape the comfort of obsessive love
Ah ha
Can't find Hue instead
Ah ha
I can't penetrate this problem
Swallow the wind and kiss the rain and bury the sunset
Never hesitated
Bullying the mountains and driving the sea, practising the snow trail
Not desperate
Twist the flowers and twist the wine
Madness
With these two eyes and a hundred arms
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Or a thousand hands can't prevent
The sky is wide and the snow is full
Who is on the same flight
The sand is rolling and the water is wrinkled
Laughing and loitering
Greedy
Teach that daughter to bury her lover
Swallow the wind and kiss the rain and bury the sunset
Never hesitated
Bullying the mountains and driving the sea, practising the snow trail
Not desperate
Twist the flowers and twist the wine
Madness
With these two eyes and a hundred arms
Or a thousand hands can't prevent
The sky is wide and the snow is full
Who is on the same flight
The sand is rolling and the water is wrinkled
Laughing and loitering
Greedy
Teach that daughter to bury her lover
Laughing at you, I'm in vain
Love to compete for the beauty of the mirror flower
I'm afraid that luck will pass away in a blink of an eye
Fascinated by greed, hatred, joy, evil, anger
I blame you for being too greedy
Blame the earth beings are too beautiful
Regret the old days
Fascinated by sorrow and jealousy
Ah ha
Reluctant to shine
Ah ha
Can't escape the comfort of obsessive love
Ah ha
Can't find Hue instead
Ah ha
I can't penetrate this problem
Swallow the wind and kiss the rain and bury the sunset
Never hesitated
Bullying the mountains and driving the sea, practising the snow trail
Not desperate
Twist the flowers and twist the wine
Madness
With these two eyes and a hundred arms
Or a thousand hands can't prevent
The sky is wide and the snow is full
Who is on the same flight
The sand is rolling and the water is wrinkled
Laughing and loitering
Greedy
Teach that daughter to bury her lover
Swallow the wind and kiss the rain and bury the sunset
Never hesitated
Bullying the mountains and driving the sea, practising the snow trail
Not desperate
Twist the flowers and twist the wine
Madness
With these two eyes and a hundred arms
Or a thousand hands can't prevent
The sky is wide and the snow is full
Who is on the same flight
The sand is rolling and the water is wrinkled
Laughing and loitering
Greedy
Teach that daughter to bury her lover
From the perspective of Buddhism, this song combines the theme of the novel itself. The unique voice of Huajian Zhou perfectly interprets "The tree desires tranquillity but the wind does not stop." Destiny is always a feeling of destiny. The pursuit of that perfect world seems to be only one step away, but the reality is out of reach of thoughts and feelings. At the same time, with the popularity of TV series, it is a classic theme song of martial arts TV series. Lin Xi wrote a lot of Buddhist arguments into the lyrics, making the whole song sound philosophical.