Reborn God-level villain

Chapter 286 You Wrote the Spring of the Northern Kingdom?

That's right, what Yang Ran showed this time was the song "Northern Spring" that he had prepared for Yu Wenying for a long time!

This song was an old song that was widely sung in Yang Ran's previous life. It was adapted from a Japanese folk song and sung by a generation of tenor singer Jiang Dawei.

Teacher Jiang Dawei's singing skills naturally don't need to be commented on, but what is even more amazing is the beauty of the lyrics!It is absolutely impossible for ordinary people to fill in such lyrics, it requires a considerable level of cultural literacy!

Therefore, when Yang Ran took it out, he thought about it for a long time, and even prepared his words in response to other people's doubts.

There is no need to talk about these, listening to music is important!

"Magnolia blossoms on the hills, the spring of the northern country, ah, the spring of the northern country has come..."

Kou Xinyao is drunk, she has already shown a fanciful face, if anyone can take a picture, Yang Ran can use it to make fun of Sister Kou in the future!

"I don't know the seasons change in the city, I don't know the seasons have changed! Mom is still sending packages and cold clothes to protect against the severe winter. My hometown, my hometown, my hometown! When can I return to your arms..."

After a paragraph, the expression on Yu Wenying's face changed from surprise to suspicion.

its not right!

Yu Wenying frowned, she heard the artistic conception described in the lyrics.This is the feeling of homesickness, the yearning for the hometown of the Northland.

How can it be a teenage boy from the south, and from Guangdong Province, the southernmost part of the mainland, can express his feelings?

There are two more paragraphs in the back, and the lyrics of each paragraph are different, but they are equally exciting!However, the more exciting and graceful it was, the deeper Yu Wenying's brows frowned!

So, after Yang Ran finished singing, before Kou Xinyao applauded happily, Yu Wenying asked sternly: "Yang Ran, if you still think of me as your elder, I hope you can tell me the truth. Who did you hear it from?"

She was a little disappointed, but also wanted to give Yang Ran a chance, and said with a sigh: "Don't argue with me, this song, this kind of lyrics, can you write it at your age?"

Kou Xinyao was puzzled at first why Yu Wenying's face suddenly changed. After listening to this, she thought about it and looked at Yang Ran with some concern.

However, Yang Ran's expression remained calm, his confident smile calmed Kou Xinyao down, she felt inexplicably that Yang Ran would not lie, he should be able to come up with a suitable explanation!

Yes, Yang Ran had already made up his mind.

He smiled and said, "Aunt Yu, have you read Mr. Wen Xiannian's "Far Country"?"

Yu Wenying was confused by Yang Ran's rhetorical question. Wen Xiannian still knew about it. He was a famous poet and prose writer during the Anti-Japanese War, and his works were even included in textbooks!

"The prose "Far Home" was written during the war. Because his hometown fell into the hands of the Japanese invaders, Mr. Wen Xiannian picked up his pen when he thought of his hometown and his relatives when the snow fell in winter. I wrote down my feelings of missing my hometown."

There is a particularly classic passage, which Yang Ran read softly: "My brother is getting old, and occasionally he likes to ask me for a drink or two, but he is silent and only tears when he is drunk. I seem to see the shadow of my father in my brother. That It was my father, who had been poor all his life, sitting on the door of the old house, wiping off the tiredness on his forehead with the back of his hand, lit a cigarette, squinted his eyes slightly, and nodded when my elder brother and I came back. In the house..."

(PS: Here is a short passage "Father sat on the door of the old house, wiped off the tiredness on his forehead with the back of his hand, lit a dry cigarette, and squinted his eyes slightly", which is excerpted from a modern poem "Homesickness in the Rain" on the Internet, but looking for I don’t know who the author is. The others, um, Xiao Han made up~)

After reading this paragraph, Yu Wenying also found her own memory, she has read this classic prose!

However, after a comparison, she found that in Yang Ran's "Spring in the North Country", the lines between the lines are the shadow of this "Far Country"!

For example, the last stanza Yang Ran just sang, "My brother is exactly like my old father, a pair of taciturn people. Did you ever spend time worrying about wine, and occasionally drink a few cups of each other. My hometown, my hometown, when will I return to your arms."

Isn't it a reprint of "Far Country"?

Yang Ran sighed softly, and said: "This article is a Chinese text in our freshman year of high school. I didn't think much of it when I recited it, but when I got on the train and saw the snowflakes drifting by the window, I felt so When I think of this article, I think of my mother and her hometown!"

Alas?Why did it involve Yang Ran's mother again?Even Kou Xinyao was puzzled.

Yang Ran smiled sadly on purpose, and said, "I'm not afraid of your jokes, I'm actually an illegitimate child!"

This Kou Xinyao knew a thing or two, but Yu Wenying was shocked!

"My father met my mother when he was participating in political training in Dongshan Province, and then, unexpectedly, I was born!" Yang Ran smiled calmly, making Yu Wenying feel distressed, "But, my father At that time, I had my own family, so when I was young, my mother and I lived in our hometown in Dongshan Province!"

"So strictly speaking, I'm also half a northerner." Yang Ran stuck out his tongue and said. Later, he told a little bit about how he went to Guangdong Province with his mother and now recognizes his ancestors. A thing with a happy ending.

This was the first time for Kou Xinyao to hear Yang Ran detailing his life experience. Sister Kou was very sad when she heard it, and she wished she could go up and hold Yang Ran in her arms to comfort her.

However, Yu Wenying was one step faster than her. With red eyes, Yu Wenying hugged Yang Ran and said with a choked voice, "Poor child!"

"You may not know that Auntie is also from Dongshan Province, and she is your fellow villager!" Yu Wenying said softly, "Auntie's heart will be broken to hear what you have suffered all these years."

Yang Ran scratched his head and said with a smile: "I didn't suffer too much, my mother doted on me, so the one who really suffered should be my mother!"

"She gave birth to me, and even abandoned everything to go to Guangdong Province. She was opposed by her family. In the end, she went to find my father without hesitation." Yang Ran sighed and said, "It's been more than ten years, she I have never been back to my hometown!"

"Actually, I know that she is very homesick, and I have seen her cry because of homesickness." Yang Ran said with a slightly serious face, "So this song, although I mean to adapt it from Mr. Wen Xiannian's prose, But more, because seeing the snow reminded me and my mother of difficulties when we were young, this song was written from the perspective of my mother!"

True or false, this reason Yang Ran can be pieced together, but in the end he himself was also confused by his own reason - it seems to be true!

"Don't say it, don't say it! It's all auntie's fault, auntie shouldn't question you!" Yu Wenying held Yang Ran's head and said with tears, "You are a very talented child who can write such an excellent book. Auntie is very pleased with this work! I believe your mother will be very pleased too!"

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