Seeing Wang Yibo’s spiritual world from the song “All Things Lovely”

A close listen to Wang Yibo's new song "Everything is Lovely" reveals an extremely well-positioned tone within, a stripped-down song that transcends the world's vision.

The song is based on a person looking back after maturity to feel life, starting from remembering his childhood, opening the picture frame by frame like a movie

--My hand used to touch my head and open the river of memories.

By the pond, there are always a few good friends

Listening to the cicadas and watching the fishing boats.

Everyone's childhood is carefree, and that's how children should live their childhood.

--How do people differentiate between a couple of decades?

Is young or very mature

After growing up, I realized that the maturity of people is not differentiated by age, and those who play by the pond may be adults, and those who know the ways of the world may be children, and those who you think are adults are also involved in the world of people who will never grow up.

--The lotus root finally grows under the silt.

Please don't look back, Lotus.

This line sublimates the previous realization that the lotus flower, which has been refined by crawling and rolling in the silt of the world, finally grows lotus roots downward and blossoms upward. "Please lotus flowers do not look back", the eyes only look at the beautiful lotus flowers grateful for the moment, the eyes to the future, the once lost regret and bitterness to stay under the mud, do not look back.

Here, there is no thought of a Bo said similar words: life has many regrets, but there is no need to mention, regret on regret, the past is good.

Although he did not write this song, it is a true expression of his attitude towards life.

The 23 repetitions of "love" afterward are all interpretations of the heartfelt feelings after the experience.

--I love the beginning of spring and I love the end of spring.

I love the early spring and the late fall.

I love the green hair and the gray head.

I love it when a wandering man returns home.

Life is simple enough

I love the fresh and I love the old.

I love waking up and sleepwalking

I love it when people meet again and never let go.

I love all that is fleeting

I love what I've lost

Winter and spring crowds, sadness and joy in the world, really everything is lovely, are worthy of love. This kind of love that transcends one's narrow personal feelings has the height of a flower and a world, as well as the depth of a leaf and a bodhi, which makes people once again marvel at the realm of thought that the whole song is trying to express.

Listening back to Yibo's rendition of the whole song, every single expression is sincere and profound, so while appreciating the lyrics, one is also amazed at how beautiful and deep Yibo's spiritual world is.

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