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What language is Shanghai Beach?

Question 1: What language is Cantonese sung in Shanghai?

Question 2: What language is the song Shanghai Beach sung in? Can you say something? Cantonese (. Sally Yeh)

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Question 3: What does Shanghai Beach mean? How did the name "Shanghai Beach" come from? This should start with the opening of Shanghai port, and the first foreign settlement designated by Gong Mu Ku and British Consul Pavel in 1845. When they agreed on the "land charter" and delineated the four boundaries, they defined the east in Yangjingwo (now Yan 'an East Road) and translated it into "Huangpu Beach" in Chinese.

Huangpu beach was originally a rising beach on the west bank of Huangpu. Before it was included in the concession area, it was a fiber channel for dragging waterwheels. It is said to be banks, docks and Jiang Yan Road. After Huangpu Beach became famous in Shili Ocean Park, according to the habit that Shanghainese always put the word "wai" before the place names outside the county seat and near Pubin, such as Wailujiahong Road, Wailangjiaqiao and WaiCang Qiao, a Huangpu Beach gradually evolved into the "Bund" according to the usual practice.

However, people see a large number of importers and exporters loading and unloading goods on the Bund, where foreign foreign firms are concentrated, and taxes are collected at Jianghai North Customs. After the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, foreign firms on the Bund replaced foreign firms as the command center of imperialist capital in China, with heavy traffic and pedestrians sleeping. The Shiliupu Wharf outside Baodai Gate, which is "a city with fireworks and semi-southeast", has already become its vassal. Therefore, people think that the highly deformed prosperity of modern Shanghai developed from this beach. Over time, the extension of the two titles "Huangpu Beach" or "Bund" has been extended and expanded, and people began to refer to the whole city of Shanghai as "Shanghai Beach".

Question 4: What dialect is the theme song of Shanghai Beach sung in 5 minutes Cantonese?

Question 5: What do the lyrics of Shanghai Beach mean? As the theme song of a large-scale TV drama with heroic theme, the lyricist Mr. James J.S.Wong tried to express the generalization and sublimation of the complex characters in the drama through his understanding of the meaning of life in the lyrics.

The first paragraph of the lyrics explains that on the surging Shanghai beach of the Yangtze River, one similar hard-working life is constantly struggling in the waves, and then with the stirring of time, everyone can't see whether it is success or failure, so we should use the phrase "at least we once had it" to inspire people to have the courage to struggle for life, even if all efforts will disappear in the turbulent waves.

The last paragraph sublimates this trend of thought and further strengthens people's sincere respect for such a life as "no regrets" through the sigh of "still willing to turn over hundreds of waves"

This is one of the few successful works in modern film and television dramas. Unfortunately, the lyricist left a carefree the legendary swordsman and a heroic Shanghai beach.

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Question 6: What language is used to sing Cantonese in Shanghai, namely Cantonese?

Question 7: What language does Ye Liyi sing on the beach? Cantonese is commonly known as Cantonese.

Question 8: What does Shanghai Beach mean? Modern China was a concession in the 20th century. It's called Shanghai Shanghai Beach. Because Shanghai is made of sand. So it is called "the beach"

Question 9: Where does the beach mean? Shanghai is a wharf. Shipping is very developed, and the pier is a beach. In the era when there was no railway and road transportation, Shanghai's docks were prosperous places. Whoever has a dock will be rich. The beach has become a battlefield for influential people in Shanghai.

Shanghai is an immigrant city, which developed from the concession (Huangpu, Jing 'an, Hongkou and Yangpu are mainly British and American concessions, Changning is a cross-border road-building area of the concession, and Luwan and Xuhui are mainly French concessions). The first British Concession was established in Huangpu Beach, a wasteland outside the East Gate of Shanghai County, which was later called the Bund. So old Shanghai is also called Shanghai Beach.

It should be said that it is appropriate to call Shanghai a beach. "Beach, the water is dry." It is usually a flat land deposited by rivers, oceans and lakes. Among them, those formed in the sea of people due to the impact of rivers or waves are called "beaches", "beaches" or "tidal flats". Obviously, it is very accurate and meaningful to call Shanghai a "beach". Geographically speaking, Shanghai is such a beach that was born in the Yangtze River estuary. Culturally speaking, Shanghai is the product of the impact and accumulation of two major cultural waves in China and the West. Shanghai, the beach, of course.

Question 10: What is Shanghai Beach? Cantonese? That's right.