Han Xiao | "If I miss you, I will miss you."
"Where are you from? From the Yellow River. " Hakka's roots are in Heluo, and Charlie's If I Miss You, I Miss You shows the origin of Hakka culture and Heluo culture, and has a deep feeling of missing. When the wanderer heard this song, he was filled with deep feelings of home and country.
Hakka is an important member of the Chinese family and a geographical group of Han nationality. For more than 1000 years, due to war, famine and other reasons, they migrated from the Central Plains and traveled all over China and overseas. According to research, the first migration of Hakkas took place in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, when Luoyang, the ancient city of Han Weiluo, was the capital of Hakkas. Hakka culture is the sum total of material culture and spiritual culture created by this group in the process of formation and development, adapting and transforming their living conditions.
Someone in my hometown summed it up and it has three levels of significance:
First, the geographical hometown. Literally, it means the place where I grew up as a child.
Second, the spiritual hometown. The yearning and storage of the inner emotional world is because we realize that a certain time and space, not just a certain region, is the conversion of the soul. It may or may not be geographical.
Third, the hometown of culture is the birthplace of history, groups and culture. It is compatible with the connotation of geographical hometown and spiritual hometown, and even wider and thicker than the two.
See netizens say:
"In a few words": I am surrounded by the fast times and move forward. I haven't realized my Hakka identity for a long time. After listening to it, it really aroused a lot of melancholy. No matter how the material develops, we can't forget the roots of our ancestors ~
"Fate is over": Many people are unfamiliar with Hakka dialect, while others think it is a minority. ..... I must go to Bigan Temple in Xinxiang to worship my ancestors in my lifetime.
Rainystar92: According to the genealogy of Hakka people in Guangdong and the old people at home, we are descendants of a famous family in Heluo area of the Central Plains. We went south step by step and settled in Lingnan in the Ming Dynasty.
What is the historical origin of Hakka culture represented by Fujian Tulou and Henan in the Central Plains? That's right: the guests are from Heluo.
The moon represents homesickness, because no matter where you are, as long as you and your family look up at the same time, you will see the same starry sky and the same moon.
Distance will not stop the trickle of thoughts. "If you miss it, you will miss it and see you again."
Lyrics of "I miss you when I miss you":
The moonlight came out.
Cut-off time
There is a bond in this story.
The night in Yuzhou gradually faded away.
People are in the south of Danxia Mountain.
The dialect at that time sounded like
Who is in whose heart?
In the north.
Just waiting for the Hakka boat.
Longmenshan
Hear the geese return to the south.
Gulou yuan
There is smoke in the north.
I am in your heart.
This is a promise that you and I are determined to keep.
Clouds open? I know you are attached to each other.
Attachment can't go far anymore.
Even thousands of miles apart, it's not far.
Wind? You know, I'm looking forward to it
Looking forward to your return.
If people miss it, they will eventually miss it.
The song is still there? Wandering between mountains and seas
What is your heart? Gather and disperse between the fingers
You are in my heart.
This is a promise that you and I are determined to keep.
Clouds open? I know you are attached to each other.
Attachment can't go far anymore.
Even thousands of miles apart, it's not far.
Wind? You know, I'm looking forward to it
Looking forward to your return.
If people miss it, they will eventually miss it.
Birds look at the past in the story
I travel through time with you.
The old appearance in time is mutual melancholy.
The moonlight lit up the sparkling water.
Light up the direction of love
If people miss it, they will eventually miss it.
If people miss it, they will eventually miss it.