Chapter 189, /.



And according to the previous plan, the two songs were supposed to be together.

However, Li Tian later disrupted the performance order, placing the stage play "The Butterfly Lovers" at the end of the program.

This resulted in Gao Yang's two songs being separated, but Gao Yang didn't seem to care much.

With Gao Yang's appearance on stage, the audience's questions were finally answered.

They thought Li Tian didn't want this apprentice anymore. They hadn't seen Gao Yang on stage for so long, which inevitably made them suspicious.

At that moment, the song's name appeared on the television screen.

My Loulan

Lyrics by: Li Tian

Composer: Li Tian

Singing and playing: Gao Yang

The ancient kingdom of Loulan also existed on the vast land of Canglan, so the appearance of this Loulan is not abrupt.

At this moment, the prelude to the music began, and Gao Yang slowly opened his mouth following the melody.

"I want to borrow that curve from the desert"

A sewn cape to keep you warm

Touch your soul with your heart.

I warmed myself by that stove.

I want to ask my destiny about marriage, which red thread should I borrow?

Deeply buried, life and blood are connected

Moisturize your skin with silk.

I lingered in that embrace.

You always casually stick the silver hairpin into the sun.

A thousand rays of light tousled the waves of your long hair.

I traveled infinitely, drawn by the fragrance.

Just to see your face clearly

You always accidentally leave your beautiful silhouette against the moon.

The vast expanse of moonlight dances with your beautiful dream.

I traveled infinitely, drawn by the fragrance.

Just to see your face clearly

Who can bathe with a beauty in the Shahe River, each living under one sky?

Who will share the sunset with the beauty, forever intoxicated for two thousand years?

I never said I was your dust.

But you are my Loulan.

I want to ask my destiny about marriage, which red thread should I borrow?

Deeply buried, life and blood are connected

Moisturize your skin with silk.

I lingered in that embrace.

You always casually stick the silver hairpin into the sun.

A thousand rays of light tousled the waves of your long hair.

I traveled infinitely, drawn by the fragrance.

Just to see your face clearly

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