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What are the lyrics to I Stand in the Blazing Wind?

I'm standing in the strong wind this is "Farewell My Concubine" .

Song: "Farewell My Concubine"

Lyrics:

I'm standing in the strong wind, and I can't

Swing away all the pain in my heart, and look at the sky and the four corners of the world. The clouds are moving

Sword in hand, ask the world who is the hero

There are a hundred winks and a thousand reds in the world, but I love you alone

The sadness of the parting of the road is not the same, and how many years of love is buried in a hurry

You are the most important thing in my heart, and I have to be happy and happy*** with you in my life and in my death

You use the softness of your bones to change the way I am proud of my life

You are the most important thing in my heart, and I am crying my tears.

The next life will be a great one, and the sun will be shining in the future

You're the heaviest in my heart, and you'll be the same in life and death

You'll be the heaviest in my heart, and I'll be the heaviest in my tears

In the next life I'll be the greatest in my heart, and the sun will be shining in the future

I'll be the greatest in my heart, and I'll be the heaviest in my tears

I'll be the greatest in my life, and the sun will be shining in the future

I'll be the heaviest in my heart, and I'll be the greatest in my mind. I can't do anything about the pain in my heart, I can't look at the sky, I can't see the clouds moving in all directions

The sword is in my hand, I can't ask the world who is the hero

There are hundreds of winks and a thousand reds in the world, but I only love the one that I love

The road to the sadness of the farewells is different from the road to the sadness, and how many years of love were buried in a hurry

The most important thing is that you're the most important person in my heart.

"Farewell My Concubine" is a song sung by Tu Honggang, with lyrics by Chen Tao, music by Feng Xiaoquan, and arrangement by Xue Ruiguang. It was released as a single EP on January 3, 1996, and was later included in Tu Honggang's album Chinese Kung Fu, which was released in December 1997.

On March 28, 1997, the song won the Best MTV in the 4th Oriental Wind and Cloud Chart.