Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - The time in my memory is faint, and the grass is fragrant. Who left him and stayed in the old place? The past was blown by the wind. What song is it?
The time in my memory is faint, and the grass is fragrant. Who left him and stayed in the old place? The past was blown by the wind. What song is it?
The title song of the popular song "Don't call me brother" has no title. It is a Chinese cover version of the Japanese nursery rhyme Akashi, and the original poet is a poet. The original Japanese version was selected as an album song that touched the whole of Japan in the 20th century, showing its influence.
The lyrics of the Chinese version are as follows, and the author is unknown. The whole song is less than a minute and a half, but it has a strong appeal, making people cry, recalling carefree youth, and with a little sadness, they can't help but burst into tears.
Time in memory
The smell of grass
Who left it?
Stay in the same place
The past blows gently with the wind.
The crowd dispersed.
Who told me to stay?
Still with him
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