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What does the song "The Wind Blows Eight Thousand Li" mean?
I can only watch the destined person go away. Although I don't want to admit it, I have to accept that it is normal that I can't finish what I like.

The Wind Blows Eight Thousand Miles is a song sung by Su Xingjie, written by Bao Te, composed by Moni Caviar and arranged by Dongyang.

"The Wind Blows Eight Thousand Miles" is one of Tik Tok's hottest songs at present. According to Tik Tok's latest music charts, this song is used by more than 3.59 million people. The style and lyrics of this song are full of faint sadness, which is manifested in the feelings of two people: one is in love and trying to defend it, while the other is careless, sometimes even hurting the other's heart, but still indifferent, even saying, "Love is so much, who has never been wronged."

lyrics

Why is it meaningless to say something clearly? Please treat me as a romantic.

Why is it not enough for one person to finish two people's unrelated games?

The things in the refrigerator have already expired, and the text message is still Monday.

In the dead of night, it is meaningless to be alone with me and the air.

You said that love is so much. Who hasn't been wronged yet

No longer care about my world. It's raining, like a wind blowing for eight thousand miles.

Both the cloud and the moon loved you, but the tide dried up at the bottom of the lover's sea.

The wettest love is wrapped in the most hurtful words.

Perhaps it is out of reach to win people's hearts, and the things in the refrigerator have long expired.

Leave a message on Monday until the dead of night.

Just me and the air is meaningless. You said love, that's all.

Who in my world has never been wronged and no longer cares about the rain?

Like the wind blowing eight thousand miles, the clouds and the moon have loved you.

But the tide dries up at the bottom of the lover's sea, the wettest love.

Wrapped in the most hurtful words, winning people's hearts may be out of reach.

Like the wind blowing eight thousand miles, the clouds and the moon have loved you.

But the tide dries up at the bottom of the lover's sea, the wettest love.

Wrapped in the most hurtful words, winning people's hearts may be out of reach.