Ni wen wo ai ni you duo shen
Wo ai ni you ji fen
Wo de qing ye zhen
Wo de ai ye zhen
Yue liang dai biao wo de xin
(Repeat *)
Wo de qing bu yi
Wo de ai bu bian
Yue liang dai biao wo de xin [ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/k/kim_chiu/the_moon_represent_my_heart.html ]
** Aing qing de yi ge wen
Yi jin da dong wo de xin
Shen shen de yi duan qing
Jiao wo si nian dao ru jin
(Repeat *)
*** Ni qu xiang yi xiang
Ni qu kan yi kan
Yue liang dai biao wo de xin
Theres this song that i love . ,taken out of context, the moon is a moon, and is generally not considered anything special. However, in the chinese culture the moon is much more than just a moon. The moon in the chinese culture is something like the sun in the western culture. Not the same in the literal sense, but rather, in terms of its importance and value, its really culture uses the sun to tell time, while the chinese use the moon (without which there will be no lunar new year). And time, arguably, is of great importance to man.pretty close. The love cycle
Like magic, love appears is replenished through time. And like magic, the moon appears to change through time. Bit does the moon really change over time? Its always the same moon, its only how it is viewed that makes it seem different. From certain angles, the moon reflects light in a certain way, from other angles, it reflects light in other ways.
And yet love, though seemingly different, never changes. Underneath the veil of a half-moon, or crescent moon or moonlessness, there is a full moon just waiting to appear. Add to all this the significance of the moon in chinese culture, and you get a great song.