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What do the lyrics of Chapter 7 of Night mean?
This song is about Sherlock Holmes.

0 1 1983 alley 65438+ February sunny

1983: The year when Jay Chou started practicing the piano.

Chapter 7 of 02 night typewriter continues to advance to the next line close to the truth.

Typewriter: In the identity case, Holmes inferred that Wendy Bank was Angel through the incomplete "E" and "R" on the note typed by the typewriter;

The fog of heather pipe

Heather pipe: Sherlock Holmes' favorite, which is his favorite thing to carry with him;

Holmes said in the case of The Masked Man, "The pipe is sometimes very important. Nothing can express a person's personality better than a pipe except a watch and shoelaces. "

Float to the dead tree and cry to me silently.

Dead tree: During the Musgrave ceremony, there was an old elm tree destroyed by lightning in musgrave Manor. By measuring this tree, Holmes found the crown left by Charles I;

The circular square next to Baker Street.

Baker Street:1881-1904, apartment B rented by Holmes and Watson at 22 1 Baker Street;

Circus: Trafalgar Square, a famous place in London.

In the square, Stapleton (Roger Baskerville) in The Hound of the Baskerville got into the carriage of john clayton, the driver of No.2704;

Arm of armored knight

Armored Knight: Introduction of China Students in "Three People with the Same Surname",1In June 902, Holmes refused to be a knight;

Iris's badge is slightly brighter.

Iris badge: Iris (Jin Baihe, that is, Vetiveria zizanioides) is considered as a sacred object given to the French king by the angel of God, and the French royal family takes the iris badge as a symbol; Holmes has 1/4 French descent, and his grandmother is the sister of French artist Gilnei (Greek translator);

08 unmanned car sound

Unmanned carriage: In The Knight Alone, Holmes and Watson find violette Smith's empty carriage in a village on the Surrey border, and conclude that Miss Smith has suffered misfortune; In the study of blood characters, Holmes followed the carriage of the suspect "Mrs. Sawyer", only to find that there was only one empty carriage left, and the suspect had jumped out of the carriage halfway.

A late-night visit in 2009

Late-night visit: Kate Whitney visited Watson late at night in the case of the man with crooked lips and asked him to go to the big tobacco hall to find her husband who had been missing for two days; Five orange stones

John oppenheim met Sherlock Holmes in the rain late at night;

10 evil in Victoria moonlight

Victoria: Conan Doyle said in the preface of "The Last Greetings": "Sherlock Holmes started his detective career in the late and middle Victorian period, which was preceded by a short Edwardian period."

1 1 bloody opening

The beginning of blood: The first case that Holmes and Watson worked together was about the study of blood characters, in English.

Scarlett, literally translated as dark red (blood color) research, when Holmes and Watson met for the first time, Holmes was doing a blood color protein precipitation experiment;

12 vanishing pistol

Disappeared pistol: Gibson's two pistols disappeared in the mystery of Raytheon Bridge;

13 burnt sugarcane

A burnt cane: In the Red Hair Club, Holmes walked on the sidewalk with a cane; On the sailing ship Gloria Scott, old Trevor used a walking stick filled with lead. In the Greek Translation, Merras is threatened by Latimer with a lead-filled cane;

14 melting wax figure who is not present?

In The Empty House and The Crown Jewel Box, Holmes used wax figures to deceive his enemies. "Who is not present" means that the wax figure is in the house, and Holmes is waiting for his prey in the empty room opposite the house; In The Hound of the Baskerville, Holmes sent someone to investigate whether Barrymore, the housekeeper of the manor, was in the manor, thus ruling out the possibility that he would come to London to follow Sir Henry.

15 the illusion of symbols on jewelry boxes

On the jewelry box: a large number of Agra treasures in the four symbols are packed in a heavy iron box;

Illusion of symbols: the abuser of dancing villain doodles in the form of villain to convey information;

16 contradiction led to a dead end he built.

In The Architect of Norwood, Holmes found that the corridor on the second floor was six feet shorter than that on the first floor, so he found the perfect secret room built by architect Ouedec at the end of the corridor.

17 The evidence was perfectly buried.

There are many cases in which Holmes can't find evidence to bring criminals to justice; In Milwharton, Sherlock Holmes and Watson illegally entered Milwharton's house and burned the letters and other evidence that Michaelis used to blackmail others.

Laughing at Scotland Yard's rising corners of the mouth.

Holmes often laughs at the incompetence of Scotland Yard official detectives.

19 If evil is a magnificent and cruel movement,

China students studying in the Red Hair Society wrote: "My friend (Sherlock Holmes) is an enthusiastic musician. He is not only a skilled performer, but also a talented composer ... "Music is Sherlock Holmes' favorite, and detective skills and chasing criminals were once regarded by him as more important activities than life.

20 (then justice is a deep and helpless melancholy)

In many cases, Holmes deeply felt the weakness of the so-called "justice" from the law; At Granci Hall, Holmes said, "Watson, no, I can't do that. Once the summons was issued, he could not be saved. Once or twice, I deeply realized that I found out that the harm caused by criminals was greater than the harm caused by the crime itself. Now I know I need to be careful. I'd better fool English law, not my conscience. " . At the feet of the devil and out of sympathy for justice, Holmes released the murderer Dr. Stadell.

2 1 I wrote it myself.

In the last case, Holmes said to Professor Napoleon moriarty in the criminal world, "If I can guarantee to destroy you, then for the benefit of society, even if I die with you, I will be willing."

During a thrilling trip to the European continent, he said to Watson, "If my life journey ends tonight, I can die with a clear conscience. Because of my existence, the air in London is very fresh. In more than 1000 cases I have handled, I believe I have never used my strength in the wrong place. Watson, one day, when I catch or destroy the most dangerous and capable criminal in Europe, my detective career will be over and your memoir will be finished. "

22 (Then I will light the light in the ashes)

In the Bruce Paddington project, Holmes sent a telegram to his brother Mycroft: "I saw a light in the dark, but it may go out."

The morning light wiped away the last sadness.

Then raindrops will wash away the dark walls.

High wall: generally speaking, it refers to prison. Dartmoor prison appeared in The Hound of Baskerville.

Black ink is dyed serenely.

In Two Women's Secrets, Sherlock Holmes found the criminal evidence of the swindler Mrs. von Langmorey by distinguishing black ink from blue-black indigo ink, and the Duchess of Carrington was at peace.

25 (lights go out, red curtain falls)

Conan Doyle said in the preface of "The Last Greetings": "It's time to end, whether it's real or fictional, Holmes has to leave."

Facts can only penetrate into the soil without footprints.

In The Mystery of the Dark Angel, because no footprints were found beside the body of josiah Fells, it was considered suicide, but Holmes found that the murderer committed the crime in a tree. In the secret case of Boscombe Valley, Holmes judged that the murderer was a cripple by observing the depth of the left and right footprints.

27 abrupt faint floral fragrance

In The Hound of the Baskerville, Sir Henry received an anonymous warning letter. Holmes put the writing paper close to his nostrils and smelled the faint fragrance of jasmine. He judged that it was a perfume, so he guessed that it should be related to a lady, who was later confirmed to be Stapleton's wife.

28 deliberately conspicuous clothing

Holmes used makeup to disguise himself many times to explore the case (for example, in Signs of Four, Holmes dressed up as an old sailor, and even Watson didn't recognize him. In the last case, Holmes disguised as an Italian missionary to avoid moriarty's pursuit); In the Bohemian scandal, Holmes disguised himself as an old priest in order to get photos.

Everyone wears a mask and lies for different reasons.

In The Masked Man, in order to protect her husband and new family, Mrs Munro hides the truth from her husband. When her own daughter appeared at the window, she put on a gray mask for her.

Motivation has only one name, that is, desire to cross the swamp of human nature. Who can really not be polluted?

Sherlock Holmes' most famous swamp story is The Hound of the Baskerville. The swamp swallowed up the insidious murderer Stapleton, but what was more terrible was the dark heart.

We can forget and forgive, but we must know the truth.

Holmes believes that if there are extenuating circumstances, he can let the criminal go, but only if the criminal must be honest with him and tell him the whole story and reason of the crime; In The Masked Man, he said, "It is better to find out the truth than to have endless doubts."

The last photo of the moved iron bed was finally put together.

In the case of spotted tape, Miss Stoner's bed was fixed to the floor with screws, and she could not move her bed.

In the Ridgate mystery, Holmes discovered that the torn part of a piece of paper was dangerous, and thus judged that Cunningham and his son murdered their driver William Cowen;

I heard footsteps and looked forward to soft leather heels. He pushed open the door, and the night wind shook the kerosene lamp for a while.

In the Bohemian scandal, Watson visited Holmes in the evening, and a short time later, the Bohemian king who pretended to be Count von Clem also happened to visit. He wore "a pair of leather boots with dark brown cowhide at the boot mouth", but Holmes had speculated that the visitor was actually the hereditary king of Bohemia;

The typewriter stopped at the killer's name and I turned around.

The night sky at Westminster Abbey began to boil.

Westminster Abbey: The famous Westminster Abbey in London (Westminster Abbey)

Abbey), located in West End of London, adjacent to Parliament Building and Downing Street, was founded in 960. It is the place where the British king was crowned and enthroned, held wedding celebrations, and also the location of the royal mausoleum. Besides Princess Diana, Newton, Darwin and Churchill are all buried here. Central London is divided into several districts, one of which is called Westminster. 22 1 baker street b is located in Westminster. In the second bloody case, a suspect living in Westminster was assassinated;

35 blooming gorgeous chest of death

In Milwalton, a visiting beauty mysteriously shot a bullet into Milwalton's chest. ; Woodley was shot in the chest by carruthers in Riding Alone.

I tasted this last sweet truth and smiled and recalled that justice is just a quiet justice.

Holmes transmitted the results of countless cases to official detectives for free. He once said indifferently that work is the best reward.

The violin of the times

Holmes' violin skills are first-class; The Thames is a famous river that runs through London (in Four Signs, Holmes and official detectives risked their lives to hunt down the criminal Jonozan Small on the Thames, and he hired the so-called fastest ship on the Thames, Dawn);