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What do the lyrics of the song "Under Mount Fuji" mean?

"Under Mount Fuji" is a song that persuades people to let go of a relationship.

The song "Under Mount Fuji" written by Lin Xi is derived from his "Mount Fuji Love Theory". Lin Xi believes that "you like someone just like you like Mount Fuji. You can see it, but you can't move it." Walk it. Is there any way you can move Mount Fuji? The answer is, walk it yourself. The same is true for love. Walking around is enough."

Lyrics

The rain on the road is like snowflakes, are you crying?

I will wear this windbreaker for you until it is blooming

I’m not afraid even if the stains fall off, why should I always care about you

I have carefully selected that I want to drive you home today

Forgive me and I won’t send you any more flowers. The wound should be scarred

The petals It’s scary to fill the graveyard in your heart

If you don’t marry me, we will eventually be cremated

Waiting for a whole life requires a price

Everyone has to rely on those hands It’s hard for you to have a hug

To have it, you must first know how to accept loss

Why did you shed tears for good things when you wandered along the snowy road

Who can rely on love? I want to own Mount Fuji

Why not assume that the sad feeling comes from your imagination

I can’t find it in the test tube to stain my eyes

The past is hardened like a stone. Throw it away and run away

I rarely go around the street for a week and then disappear

On Valentine's Day, don't tell the truth, I only dare to touch your hair

This kind of thing Posture may make you feel more sad

How to advise staying in a car to keep warm

How to endure painful scratches on your wrist

How old is a person’s life? Broken love is only shorter

Who can estimate how many miles it takes to get home

Forget the grudge between me and you, how many times the cherry blossoms are blooming

The morning of my trip to Tokyo is better than ever Distant

No one can have it but those hands can only be embraced by you

To have it, you must first know how to accept loss

Why did you wander along the snowy road? Good things shed tears

Who can own Mount Fuji out of love

Why not pretend that the sad feeling comes from your imagination

I can’t find it in the test tube to stain my eyes Eyes

The past is hardened like a stone, thrown away and ran away

It is not uncommon for me to go around the street for a week and then disappear

Everyone has no choice but to do that It's hard for you to have it even if you hug it with both hands

To have it, you must first know how to accept loss

I used to wander along the snowy road, why did I shed tears for good things

Who can Owning Mount Fuji out of love

Why not assume that the sad feeling comes from your imagination

I can’t find it in the test tube to stain my eyes

The past is hardened like a stone Just throw it away and run away

I rarely go around the street for a week and then disappear

If you don't think it's enough, I will give you this old windbreaker to break the curse

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Extended information:

Appreciation of "At the foot of Mount Fuji"

"At the foot of Mount Fuji" is Eason Chan's second hit after "My Lady" and the album "What'S" "Going On...?" is the title work, with a beautiful and moving melody. The lyrics once again invited Lin Xi, who once wrote the single "The Sunset Is Infinitely Beautiful" for Eason Chan.

"Everyone can only have those hands, and you can't have them even with a hug." It's a bit difficult to say, and a bit incomprehensible. After you think about it carefully, you have to agree. To have something, you must first know how to accept loss. In the lyrics, the male protagonist comforts his former girl. Isn’t this telling us some attitude towards life?

The text of "Under Mount Fuji" allows me to imagine such a picture in my mind: winter, flying, snowflakes. A pair of people, a road, a breath of heat, and warm words. A touch of sadness, bustling crowds. This scene is familiar to you and to me. It can belong to everyone and every era.

Like someone as much as you like Mount Fuji. You like Mount Fuji, but you can't own it alone. If you don't sell low, you can only let yourself walk through this mountain. Such great love is given to you, can you accept it?

"How long is a person's life? A broken love is even shorter. Who can budget how many miles it takes to get home?" "Under Mount Fuji" tells you tactfully that love is never everything to a person. , but it is the last thing a person can give up. Don't risk life and death for love. Tolerance to him is tolerance to yourself.

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Under the Mount Fuji