Daolang's "Flower Demon" is not just a song, it is more like an emotional transmission across time and space, deeply rooted in traditional Chinese culture and folk tales. The song is based on the "Xiangyu" chapter in Pu Songling's "Strange Tales from Liao Zhai", a choice that itself is a perfect combination of cultural heritage and innovation.
As the pinnacle of ancient Chinese short stories, "Strange Tales from Liao Zhai" has won the love of countless readers with its profound emotions and ingenious plot design. When Daolang created "Flower Demon", he was not only singing an ancient story, but also exploring the resonance between contemporary people and ancient emotions.
The scholar and the young lady in the Xiangyu chapter, their love is pure and deep, but they have suffered great hardships because of the constraints of society. This kind of love is not only a praise of human nature, but also a criticism of feudal etiquette. In "Flower Demon", Daolang has carried out a modern interpretation of this love, making this ancient emotion rejuvenate in the hearts of modern people.
The setting of "flower demon" and "mortal" in the song is not only a direct reference to the "Xiangyu" chapter, but also a complex and sincere ** in human nature. The flower demon, as a part of the natural world, has a beauty and charm beyond mortals, but mortals are deeply entangled in it because of emotional entanglements. This setting not only reflects the harmonious symbiosis between nature and man, but also shows the conflict and integration of emotion and human nature.
The persistent love that spans life and death is the most touching part of "The Flower Demon". In "Xiangyu", the scholar and the young lady chose martyrdom because of love, and this kind of dedication and persistence in love has become their eternal memory. In "Flower Demon", this perseverance and perseverance are given a deeper meaning. It is not only the persistence of love, but also the persistence and inheritance of life, nature and culture.
Daolang's "Flower Demon" is not only a song, it is also a combination of cultural inheritance and innovation. It makes us re-examine those old stories and emotions, and it also makes us rethink our relationship with the world. It makes us understand that no matter what the era, emotions and humanity are constant, and those old stories can always touch our hearts.
In general, Daolang's "Flower Demon" is based on the "Xiangyu" chapter in "Strange Tales from Liao Zhai", which is not only a reinterpretation of an ancient story, but also an in-depth exploration and inheritance of human nature, emotion and culture. It allows us to appreciate the beautiful melody while also feeling the deep meaning of those ancient stories and emotions.