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What do the lyrics of Phoenix Legend Songkran Festival mean?

The Songkran Festival was sung by Phoenix Legend (Sene: Mongolian/Ceng Yi: Han), and the album: Above the Moon was released on April-15, 2005.

Lyrics of Phoenix Legend Songkran Festival:

For a long-standing legend

Crystal clear water splashes the most beautiful flowers.

Jump up and pull the river and knock the elephant's foot gong.

Indulge in me, splash you, splash me

There is no need to do more auspicious etiquette.

Warm wishes leave you nowhere to hide.

Sing the moving love song in your heart.

Carnival, I threw you at me.

Wegao, Wegao, holy water, get rid of evil.

WE GAO WE GAO rulishasha

Wegao, Wegao, have fun and show off.

We love me, so you throw it to me.

For a long-standing legend

Crystal clear water splashes the most beautiful flowers.

Jump up and pull the river and knock the elephant's foot gong.

Indulge in me, splash you, splash me

There is no need to do more auspicious etiquette.

Warm wishes leave you nowhere to hide.

Sing the moving love song in your heart.

Carnival, I threw you at me.

Wegao, Wegao, holy water, get rid of evil.

WE GAO WE GAO rulishasha

Wegao, Wegao, have fun and show off.

We love me, so you throw it to me.

Wegao, Wegao, holy water, get rid of evil.

WE GAO WE GAO rulishasha

Wegao, Wegao, have fun and show off.

We are tall, we are tall.

Wegao, Wegao, holy water, get rid of evil.

WE GAO WE GAO rulishasha

Wegao, Wegao, have fun and show off.

We love me, so you throw it to me.

"Rulisa" should be "Rulisa", which is a clerical error of the lyrics transcriber. Li Ru San Sa is the place name of the Dai people in Ruili, which is about 0/00 km away from Dehong mangshi Airport. In Dai language, it means happiness and peace. This is a tourist destination, a typical Dai stockade, where you can get close to the real life of the Dai people.