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What do Zhao Lei's lyrics in A key mean? Who is Diao?
I don't think this song has much to do with love. As a mortal who eats human fireworks, Lei Zi has a mental state that is not in this world. When the ideal conflicts with reality, his heart will inevitably be confused and hesitant, just as the truth you insist on is in the secular world, and people around you tell you that it is wrong. This is Lei Zi's struggle between reality and ideal. I met such a girl on a trip to Tibet one day. She is as strong as a man, and she is as quiet and clear as a child, not because she is withdrawn (you can know from the beginning of the song, Yi Yi Yo). Standing on the vast Yuan Ye in Tibet, she looks like a grass, which is the persistence and calmness that Lei Zi wants to keep but still loses in the secular world.

Lei Zi is a mortal, but standing on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and looking at Adio blessed by Jokhang Temple, he found the meaning of life, so he wanted to praise Adio. "Adio" has no special meaning. She is an ordinary girl living in Tibet. Her name is Adio. Lei Zi experienced secular life and learned about the sinister society. In front of such a strong but kind girl as a baby, he couldn't help telling her to "take the Zhuoma knife when going down the mountain".

Secular tells us that people live in this world in pursuit of fame and fortune, in order to get more people's recognition, in order to compete with others, but this is not a revelation from life. Otherwise, why do we have to cry and laugh, be moved and feel, while the collision in the secular world leaves us with more anger, guilt and fatigue? You have only lived for a hundred years, but Jokhang Temple has stood for thousands of years.

Therefore, kindness is not for the pursuit of return, but because it is the right thing. Follow your heart, that's who you really are. Look at people around you. Maybe your efforts are insignificant compared with those so-called successful people. As long as you don't want to be defeated by ordinary people, as long as someone who cares about you gives you a thumbs up, you will succeed. Like Ah Diao, he has never been exposed to high-tech life. He may not even have enough to eat a meal, and even fall to the ground one day, and no one knows.

Don't be afraid, because you are not from this world. Right and wrong, good and evil have never been judged by a certain era. Life is not only living, but also after death. If you believe in Buddhism, you will understand that this is not a comforting word. A Diao is not from this world. She is an angel who came down from the earth. Even if she is injured and scarred in the secular world, she can bloom brilliantly. Don't worry about her, because she will go back when she is alive.

Say it has nothing to do with love. No. After all, the combination of love is, to some extent, a supplement to a certain quality that is lacking. She is free, Lei Zi is not free, she is strong, Lei Zi is not strong, she is pure, and Lei Zi is polluted by the secular. At least Lei Zi should sing "Take a Zhuoma knife down the mountain" out of the desire for protection (laughs), but this feeling is completely spiritual, similar to Plato's feeling. The possessiveness of love conflicts with the pursuit of the soul. "Because I love her, I want to protect her, so I have to give her up to protect her." Can you understand this situation? So "love is a sad seed", which is Lei Zi's inner struggle and sigh. Adio is strong, and she is optimistic. Even after bidding farewell to countless youth stations, she can still live into a big tree and never wither. . . .