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A song "heartbroken" in the movie "Kung Fu". Where to find a bosom friend in the world? What is the full text?
From the ancient song Guangling San.

The original song is:

A piece of heartbroken liver, the light feather goes to Mo pity, and there are more southern flowers, so don't sigh Bai Pingzhou alone.

Two poems were heartbroken, pear blossoms in the deep courtyard died early, the five horses and Luo halls lingered for a long time, and the oil wall tung rode in the sedan chair, and when he went, he was full of red tears.

The trilogy is heartbroken, the falling flower is the sorrow of the rain, and the smile is on the swing. Now they have lost weight with Haitang, and only make their own flutes to remember Lanzhou.

Four songs are heartbroken, the pipa is silent and the piano is broken, the parrot speaks in front of it, painting both sides, and the message from the bluebird is fragrant.

The five songs of the liver are heartbreaking. How can I remember the past from the beginning? Cut flowers and say the light shadow is thin. Now the red snail is getting more and more sad. Do you remember Mingyue and Hanfu?

Liu Qu is deeply grieved and wants to fall in love without borrowing or asking. He also caressed the frost branches from Nanyuan, and the clouds were dark. He asked if you still want to have fun here.

Extended data

Guangling San is one of the top ten guqin songs. According to the Book of Jin, it was given by an ancient man when Ji Kang visited Luoxi. In 263 AD, Ji Kang was victimized by Si Mazhao. Before he died, Ji Kang was not sad, but lamented: "Guangling San is unique now!"

Chapter 8 of Volume I of the legendary swordsman by Jin Yong also describes Guangling San: Guangling San was lost after Ji Kang's death. Qu Yang thinks that Guangling San was not written by Ji Kang, not after the Jin Dynasty. Was it not before the Jin Dynasty? Therefore, Quyang excavated the tombs of emperors and ministers in the Western Han Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty, digging 29 tombs in succession, and finally found Guangling San in Cai Yong's tomb.

Qu Yang and Liu Zhengfeng quoted the most beautiful passage from Guangling San and wrote Song of the legendary swordsman.

Song of the legendary swordsman has been adapted many times. Among them, the most classic is Qinxiao Ensemble, which was re-created by famous Hong Kong musicians based on ancient music from 65438 to 0996.

The music is fast and vivid, which is very in line with Ling Huchong's wild and unruly character. A piano and a flute not only express the friendship and mutual appreciation between Quyang and Liu Zhengfeng, but also express the lingering love between Ling Huchong and Ren Yingying. As the soundtrack of the legendary swordsman, this piece is very popular.

In Kung Fu, Stephen Chow deliberately chose Guangling San, which can not only express the feelings needed by the film, but also pay tribute to Jin Yong and China's martial arts.