: Vincent Fang's lyrics are celebrated for their poetic beauty, using classical Chinese allusions like "Wolf Tooth Moon" and "Bronze Mirror" to evoke deep sorrow and eternal love.
: The characters encounter each other again in modern-day Taiwan. The warrior (now a modern man) and the woman in white pass each other in an elevator, sharing a fleeting moment of unrecognized familiarity. Cultural Impact and Awards : Vincent Fang's lyrics are celebrated for their
Experience the cinematic tragedy of this Chinese-style masterpiece in the official 4K music video: Cultural Impact and Awards Experience the cinematic tragedy
: The "la-er-la" ending section incorporates a Beijing Opera-inspired singing style, which was an improvised addition by Chou in the studio. Music Video Storyline : Uniquely for Chou, the lyrics were written
: A warrior is torn between two women: his original lover (in red) and a new love (in white). In a fit of jealousy, the woman in red poisons the woman in white, who dies in the warrior's arms.
: Uniquely for Chou, the lyrics were written by his long-time collaborator Vincent Fang before the music was composed. Although Chou initially didn't plan for a Chinese-style track on this album, he was so moved by Fang's lyrics that he composed the music in just two hours.