In Eason Chan's "Ten Years", which two words did the phrase "if those two words did not tremble" said

2019/12/2710:40:11 entertainment 2740


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Eason Chan, known as the "King of Love Songs", listening to his songs is really too much smoke~ If I remember correctly, I will listen His first song is the song "Ten Years" that has been popular in KTV, and this song is also my "first show" in KTV...

Actually, to be honest, The reason why I liked this song at the beginning was simply that the melody of this song was good, and the "affectionate style" sung was more fanciful~ But for the story inside and the feelings he wanted to express, I simply didn't know anything about it. ....

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But after many years, when I came back to listen to this song, I don’t know why, I already burst into tears. At this time, I also understood the saying that people often say, not understanding a song is luck, understanding it is experience!

In fact, when listening to this song, I always have a question, that is, in the song "Ten Years" by Eason Chan, in the lyrics, "If those two words do not tremble", what are the two words? Which two words do you mean?

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Actually, I personally think that these two words will be "Goodbye" ! The two experienced ups and downs. When they were about to say goodbye, they finally realized that they were really going to be separated. They trembled only when their emotions came up. This kind of deep reluctance and unwillingness is the essence of the whole song. ....

Some netizens say that these two words are "break up" ! Feel it on the spot. What can't be said through gritted teeth is nothing more than the word "break up", but who is willing to say it? You thought you would be cool, but why did you tremble when you said these two words?

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Maybe the experience is different, the feeling will be different. Maybe there is no fixed answer to "these two words". If you think it is a breakup, it is a breakup, goodbye, or goodbye. People with stories naturally have their own answers. To blame, we can only blame this song for driving our emotions...

Haha, friends, what do you think about this? I don't know which two words do you think "these two words" refer to? In fact, it doesn’t matter which two words are. Maybe what this song wants to teach us is to cherish the people in front of us....

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