When songs with Chinese style are over-written, people are wondering why Vae is the only one who can write and sing Chinese style except Jay Chou in Taiwan Province Province. Chinese style can't be popularized by a few folk musical instruments mixed with a few semi-illiterate sentences. Jay Chou has Vincent Fang, and Vae has only Vae. For example, On a Clear Rain, Smoke and Sand in Half the City and Moon in Luzhou are all written by Vae. The use of allusions, the imagination of coining new words, the technique of borrowing from the past to describe the present, and the integration of traditional opera skills-he has his own set. In "Thousands of Baidu", tenderness, introversion and openness are all-encompassing, which is the unique musical temperament of Vae. If someone sings, it will be different. In fact, every work in the album has this unique texture of "none other than him".
The soul of "Thousands of Baidu" lies in the adaptation of Xin Qiji's "Jade Case Source Xi": "Looking back, people are in the dim light": thousands of trees are open in the east wind night, and the stars are like rain. The BMW carved cars are full of incense, the phoenix flute rings, the jade pot flashes, and the dragons and dragons dance together all night. Moths, snow, willows, gold thread, laughter and incense are all gone. In the crowd, I searched for her again and again in vain. When I suddenly turned my head, I found her there, dimly lit.