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愛似水仙 Pinyin Lyrics & English Translation

Interactive Lyrics

xīng
jié
-
ài
shuǐ
xiān
Su Xingjie - Love Like a Daffodil
yuán
chàng
jīn
hǎi
xīn
Original Singer: Jin Haixin
zuò
/
liáng
jùn
ruì
Lyrics: Hu Li / Liang Junrui
zuò
Composer: Hu Li
shuō
lěng
xiàng
shuǐ
xiān
You say I am cold as a daffodil
dōng
tiān
cái
kàn
dào
de
xiào
liǎn
Only showing my smiling face in winter
shuō
zài
děng
yán
You say I am waiting for a fable
què
yǒng
yuǎn
néng
gòu
That can never
néng
gòu
shí
xiàn
Never come true
yào
wèi
gǎi
biàn
Wanting to change for you
shèng
kāi
zài
xià
tiān
To bloom in the summer
bié
wàng
le
jiù
shì
shuǐ
xiān
Don't forget that I am a daffodil
bái
xuě
yìng
chū
le
de
chūn
tiān
White snow reflects my spring
shèng
kāi
zài
dōng
tiān
de
shuǐ
xiān
The daffodil blooming in winter
shì
fǒu
wén
dào
de
jiāo
yàn
Can you catch my tender fragrance?
guǒ
gěi
shuāng
xié
If you gave me a pair of dancing shoes
jiù
huì
wèi
cháng
xiù
piān
piān
I would dance gracefully for you with flowing sleeves
guǒ
kàn
chuān穿
de
niàn
If you could see through my yearning
jiù
huì
wèi
hóng
shuāng
yǎn
My eyes wouldn't be red from weeping for you
guǒ
néng
jiè
diào
le
niàn
If I could quit this yearning
jiù
huì
kāi
zài
de
chuāng
qián
I wouldn't be blooming outside your window
shuō
zài
děng
yán
You say I am waiting for a fable
què
yǒng
yuǎn
néng
gòu
That can never
néng
gòu
shí
xiàn
Never come true
yào
wèi
gǎi
biàn
Wanting to change for you
shèng
kāi
zài
xià
tiān
To bloom in the summer
bié
wàng
le
jiù
shì
shuǐ
xiān
Don't forget that I am a daffodil
bái
xuě
yìng
chū
le
de
chūn
tiān
White snow reflects my spring
shèng
kāi
zài
dōng
tiān
de
shuǐ
xiān
The daffodil blooming in winter
shì
fǒu
wén
dào
de
jiāo
yàn
Can you catch my tender fragrance?
guǒ
gěi
shuāng
xié
If you gave me a pair of dancing shoes
jiù
huì
wèi
cháng
xiù
piān
piān
I would dance gracefully for you with flowing sleeves
guǒ
kàn
chuān穿
de
niàn
If you could see through my yearning
jiù
huì
wèi
hóng
shuāng
yǎn
My eyes wouldn't be red from weeping for you
guǒ
néng
jiè
diào
le
niàn
If I could quit this yearning
jiù
huì
kāi
zài
de
chuāng
qián
I wouldn't be blooming outside your window

Key HSK Vocabulary

Word Pinyin Meaning HSK Action
水仙 shuǐ xiān narcissus
寓言 yù yán fable, allegory HSK 7
盛开 shèng kāi be in fill flowering HSK 7
思念 sī niàn miss, think of HSK 7
是否 shì fǒu if, whether HSK 4
就是 jiù shì exactly, precisely HSK 3
永远 yǒng yuǎn foreverness, ever HSK 2
舞鞋 wǔ xié shoes HSK 2
春天 chūn tiān spring, springtime HSK 2
夏天 xià tiān summer HSK 2
改变 gǎi biàn change, alter HSK 2
如果 rú guǒ if, in case HSK 2
看到 kàn dào see, catch sight of HSK 1
得到 dé dào get, obtain HSK 1
原唱 yuán chàng sing HSK 1
长袖 cháng xiù long sleeves, long-sleeved shirt
冬天 dōng tiān winter
双眼 shuāng yǎn the two eyes
娇艳 jiāo yàn gorgeous, delicate and beautiful
实现 shí xiàn to achieve, to implement

Some heartbreaks don’t scream; they whisper, cold and elegant, like a winter bloom. In her haunting rendition of the classic Mandopop ballad "愛似水仙" (Ai Si Shui Xian), rising Chinese indie singer-songwriter 蘇星婕 (Su Xingjie) captures this exact fragile beauty, turning the bittersweet metaphor of love as a delicate daffodil into a viral Douyin sensation. With her signature emotive vocals and modern indie-pop sensibility, Su Xingjie breathes new, soulful life into this timeless melody, proving why she is the go-to artist for introducing a new generation of global listeners to the raw emotional depth of Chinese music.

If you’ve ever loved someone with a quiet, painful devotion, this song will speak directly to your soul—while serving as an incredibly rich tool to master poetic Mandarin. Let's unpack the melancholic lyrics of "愛似水仙" to elevate your vocabulary, perfect your pronunciation, and connect with the deeper cultural nuances of Chinese storytelling.

Quick Info

Song Name 愛似水仙 (Ai Si Shui Xian)
Artist 蘇星婕
Original Singer 金海心 (Jin Haixin)
Release Year 2008
Duration 03:34

The Story Behind the Song

Imagine a flower blooming in the dead of winter, nourished only by cold water and its own quiet resolve. This is the daffodil (shuixian), a traditional Chinese symbol of purity and solitude. When Jin Haixin first breathed life into "愛似水仙" in 2008, she captured the fragile yet stubborn nature of loving in vain. Years later, Su Xingjie’s viral, melancholic reimagining stripped this melody to its rawest bones, striking a deep chord with a modern generation navigating the ache of urban isolation.

Through Su's haunting, breathy vocals, devotion becomes an act of beautiful, tragic self-reliance. It is the anthem of the silent lover who, despite the freezing indifference of unrequited affection, chooses to bloom exquisitely alone.

✨ Lyrical Highlights

我是一隻愛上水的仙人掌,聽得見水的呼吸,卻摸不到水的模樣。
Wǒ shì yī zhǐ ài shàng shuǐ de xiānrénzhǎng, tīng de jiàn shuǐ de hūxī, què mō bú dào shuǐ de múyàng.
I am a cactus in love with water; I can hear the water's breathing, but cannot touch its form.

This bittersweet metaphor employs the cactus—a desert plant that perishes from too much water—to represent a yearning that is both vital and self-destructive. The sensory contrast between hearing the water's gentle breath and the inability to touch its form evokes a profound sense of emotional distance and longing. It beautifully captures the central tragic theme of desiring someone who is essential to your existence yet completely out of reach.

愛似水仙,一生守候在水邊,只為單純地愛着你這張臉。
Ài sì shuǐxiān, yīshēng shǒuhòu zài shuǐbiān, zhǐ wèi dānchún de àizhe nǐ zhè zhāng liǎn.
Love is like a daffodil, guarding by the water's edge for a lifetime, just to purely love this face of yours.

Drawing on the imagery of the daffodil, which naturally grows by water, this line symbolizes a love defined by quiet, eternal devotion and selflessness. The act of "guarding by the water's edge" represents a commitment to stay close to the beloved, even if only to gaze upon them from a distance. It elevates the theme of love to a sacred, uncomplicated state where simply witnessing the other's existence is enough.

Grammar Notes

📌 如果……就…… (rúguǒ... jiù...)
A fundamental conditional construction in Chinese meaning 'If... then...'. '如果' introduces the hypothetical condition, while '就' links it to the resulting consequence.

如果你有时间,我们就去唱歌。

Rúguǒ nǐ yǒu shíjiān, wǒmen jiù qù chànggē.

If you have time, then we will go singing.

📌 为…… + Verb (wèi...)
This prepositional structure is used to indicate the beneficiary or target of an action, translating to 'for', 'for the sake of', or 'on behalf of' someone.

我想为你准备一份特别的礼物。

Wǒ xiǎng wèi nǐ zhǔnbèi yī fèn tèbié de lǐwù.

I want to prepare a special gift for you.

📌 别…… (bié...)
An imperative adverb used to form negative commands, translating directly to 'don't' or 'do not' in English.

别走得太快,等等我。

Bié zǒu de tài kuài, děngděng wǒ.

Don't walk too fast, wait for me.

📌 Adj/Verb + 得像…… (de xiàng...)
A descriptive structure used to make a comparison, indicating that the degree of a state or action is 'as [adjective] as' or 'so [adjective] that it is like' something else.

他的脸红得像个苹果。

Tā de liǎn hóng de xiàng gè píngguǒ.

His face is as red as an apple.