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She's just a young girl, the easiest to fool.
As long as the lyrics rhyme and are symmetrical, filled with some ornate idioms, and some less commonly used words like "drunk," "long-cherished wish," and "beauty," they will make those little fans feel that they are very high-class and full of ancient flavor.
They secretly exclaimed that their idol was truly amazing.
It wasn't until a few big names in the literary world stepped forward to criticize those idols that netizens flocked to see what was going on.
In this way, while those idols gained popularity, they were also "publicly executed" online.
The impression of someone who is uncultured but pretends to be sophisticated is deeply ingrained.
Afterwards, those literary bigwigs jointly published an article on "Analysis of Mo Li's Ancient Style Lyrics".
After seeing this, netizens suddenly understood.
They were all incredibly amazed.
I was amazed by Mo Li's almost overflowing talent.
It seems you didn't write lyrics, but rather an ancient poem...
Awesome... awesome...
Many lyricists have also learned a great deal from the explanations of those literary bigwigs.
The article emphasized one word: "creating a scene".
As if worried that netizens might not understand, the article even used the song "Qian Baidu" from the album as an analogy.
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"In the remote inns beyond the Great Wall, where all fireworks have faded, how can guests sleep?"
"As the chill creeps into my sleeves, who will add two more layers for me?"
"Snow fell in the third or fourth watch of the night, the wind did not lessen, and it blew all night."
"It's just a pity that the skinny horse hasn't had a proper rest."
……
Look—an inn, fireworks, a cold wind, travelers, a skinny horse…
The first four lines of the lyrics vividly depict the image of someone wandering far from home, feeling lonely and isolated in the world.
·· ·····Requesting flowers··· ·····
This is also the most common descriptive technique used in many ancient poems.
It wasn't particularly clever, but it was used with exceptional appropriateness and skill.
After describing the scenery, the author immediately begins to narrate the emotions.
"The partridge's mournful cry can be heard, yet it will not fly back to the hall."
"The old couplets, their red ink faded and worn, who will unveil them?"
The author's tone became noticeably agitated as he wrote this part of the article.
Anyone can see how much the author of this article loves this lyric.
According to the other party, this lyric should come from a poem written by Liu Yuxi, a writer from the Tang Dynasty. The original text is—
In the old days, Wang Xietang flew into the homes of ordinary people.
But in this poem "A Thousand Times," Mo Li wrote, "It flies back to the hall."
Similarly, the following line—"I searched for you a thousand times, another year of prosperity and decline, but you are never there where the lights are dim"—is also relevant.
..... ..... ....
In this line, he also used Xin Qiji's line, "I searched for her a thousand times in the crowd, then suddenly turning around, I found her where the lights were dim."
But in the song, he says, "You're never in the dimly lit place."
He kept searching, but to no avail.
It's truly amazing that they can adapt famous lines of poetry from the ages and still come up with something new...
……
Upon seeing this, countless netizens were equally astonished.
No wonder this song sounded familiar when I heard it before; it turns out it's related to a famous line from ancient times.
The article's point about "using poetic lines while creating something new" resonated deeply with netizens, who couldn't help but exclaim: "This is remarkably similar to continuing a fragmented poem..."
I can only say it's awesome...
But the article doesn't stop there.
Following that is a long, detailed text.
Including "Hair Like Snow," the lyrics of almost every song on the album were praised to the skies.
At the same time, they didn't forget to criticize those idols who pretend to know what they're talking about and just randomly pile up fancy words in their lyrics...
These somewhat childlike remarks have truly amused netizens.
After all, on one hand, people are criticizing their idols, and on the other hand, they are praising their idols.
While it's true that it's not good to praise one person while criticizing another.
However, after understanding the analysis in the article, the aesthetic appreciation of many netizens was greatly elevated.
Looking back at those idols' so-called ancient-style songs... it's truly embarrassing.
Netizens could only say that the criticism was too mild.
……and.
Chapter 511 I also want to keep a low profile, but my strength won't allow it.
Of course, it wasn't just listeners in China who were discussing Eden's new album.
It's incredibly lively on YouTube too...
At first, those foreigners naturally didn't appreciate the beauty of those lyrics.
What they heard was a unique melody filled with the flavor of the Dragon Kingdom, as well as songs in a different style from those of Eden.
For them, the lyrics were simply something that rhymed well and sounded pleasant.
However, after many people fluent in Chinese explained it to them, the foreigners finally understood.
Even so, those who do not understand the language of China can only grasp a superficial understanding. Without being proficient in the language, it is truly difficult to appreciate its nuances.
Of course, CCTV also gave Eden, a prominent figure in China's entertainment industry, a lot of face.
Amidst the nationwide buzz, the evening news even dedicated half a minute to praising Eden's new album, "887".
The vocabulary used is also incredibly sophisticated and high-class.
Praises such as "fully showcasing the beauty of the Chinese script" are constantly emerging.
Mo Li also made a rare appearance on the evening news.
Of course, this refers to his solo appearances on CCTV News.
Previously, CCTV's broadcasts used the term "MiHoYo" to describe the company.
However, Mo Li didn't care at all about the praise from the outside world.
What he cared more about were the adoring looks from the girls in the studio…
The girls naturally saw the praise from netizens and CCTV.
Similarly, they also saw the article written by those big names in the literary world.
After understanding the brilliance of those lyrics, the girls were naturally amazed.
Especially Mirror Stream and Kafka.
They felt that the more they interacted with Mo Li, the more surprised they became.
At first, the two women were surprised by Mo Li's achievements, which seemed disproportionate to his age, and by his humble and humorous character.
After getting to know him again, I was impressed by his magnanimous attitude of being willing to "sacrifice himself for the benefit of others".
Later, the two were surprised to discover that this kid could actually write songs?! He wrote all of miHoYo's songs!
Even now, they have discovered yet another time that in addition to being able to write songs, he also possesses a wealth of talent and literary knowledge!
The two had incredibly mixed feelings.
With men like this existing in the world, how are other men supposed to live...?
Similarly, Yun Jin, a young lady born into a family of opera performers, was also deeply impressed by Mo Li's layers of "surprises".
Traditional opera families are inherently very close to the literary world.
She herself was a woman who exuded an air of scholarly refinement.
In addition, she was still a student.
Therefore, Yun Jin admires people with such "overflowing talent" the most.
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