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偏爱人间烟火 Lyrics & Pinyin (胡夏) Learn Chinese

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piān
ài
rén
jiān
yān
huǒ
(
zhǎng
xiàng
diàn
shì
piàn
wěi
)
-
xià
/
zhāng
níng
Preferring Mortal Joys (Ending Theme of TV Series "Lost You Forever") - Hu Xia / Zhang Zining
bǎo
Unable to protect myself.
rén
xiāng
No one to lean upon.
chù
Nowhere to go.
qiú
shēng
de
yōng
yǒu
I pray for what I hold in this lifetime.
piān
yào
cháng
qíng
zài
zuǒ
zài
yòu
Still, I wish for enduring love on the left, and you on the right.
yǒng
héng
de
niàn
niàng
chéng
jiǔ
Eternal longing brewed into wine.
xiāng
xié
zài
rén
jiān
zǒu
yi
zǒu
To stroll together in the human world.
qiú
lái
de
yōng
yǒu
I pray for what the future holds.
piān
yào
shùn
jiān
gǒng
shǒu
ràng
ài
yǒng
jiǔ
Yet I'll surrender in a flash, letting love forever last.
de
bēi
huān
cāng
gǒu
Fleeting joys and sorrows to the shifting clouds.
xiāng
yōng
zài
lún
huí
tiān
jìn
tóu
Embraced in cycles of rebirth, at the horizon's edge.
yīn
le
jié
yīn
guǒ
Destiny sheds its husk, forging karmic ties.
tuì
le
chū
jiàn
shí
de
yán
Fading the colors of our first encounter.
yuán
xiàn线
gōu
dài
guò
Threads of fate, lightly sketched by brush.
yuè
péi
duì
jiǔ
dāng
Sun and moon witness us, toasting with song.
xīn
kōng
le
diào
le
wān
xīn
yuè
luò
My heart, an empty space, hues adjusted, a new moon sets.
bēi
huān
tǎn
fēng
sòng
xiāng
liú
luò
Worried joys and sorrows, wind and rain carry longing astray.
yuàn
méi
qīng
chè
wēn
jǐn
xiù
xīn
May brows be clear, eyes warm, a heart's grand river.
fán
huā
duǒ
duǒ
piān
ài
rén
jiān
yān
huǒ
Flowers blooming profusely, yet preferring mortal joys.
xiǎng
I don't want to die.
jiù
yào
qiáng
xíng
zhào
huí
chóng
Then do not forcibly retrieve the Gu worm.
wéi
de
fāng
The only way.
jiù
shì
yǐn
dào
lìng
rén
de
shēn
Is to draw the Gu into another person's body.
huò
hài
bié
rén
To harm others.
wéi
xiǎng
huò
hài
de
rén
jiù
shì
The only person I want to harm is you.
qiú
shēng
de
yōng
yǒu
I pray for what I hold in this lifetime.
piān
yào
cháng
qíng
zài
zuǒ
zài
yòu
Still, I wish for enduring love on the left, and you on the right.
de
bēi
huān
cāng
gǒu
Fleeting joys and sorrows to the shifting clouds.
xiāng
yōng
zài
lún
huí
tiān
jìn
tóu
Embraced in cycles of rebirth, at the horizon's edge.
yīn
le
jié
yīn
guǒ
Destiny sheds its husk, forging karmic ties.
tuì
le
chū
jiàn
shí
de
yán
Fading the colors of our first encounter.
yuán
xiàn线
gōu
dài
guò
Threads of fate, lightly sketched by brush.
yuè
péi
duì
jiǔ
dāng
Sun and moon witness us, toasting with song.
xīn
kōng
le
diào
le
wān
xīn
yuè
luò
My heart, an empty space, hues adjusted, a new moon sets.
bēi
huān
tǎn
fēng
sòng
xiāng
liú
luò
Worried joys and sorrows, wind and rain carry longing astray.
yuàn
méi
qīng
chè
wēn
jǐn
xiù
xīn
May brows be clear, eyes warm, a heart's grand river.
fán
huā
duǒ
duǒ
piān
ài
rén
jiān
yān
huǒ
Flowers blooming profusely, yet preferring mortal joys.
yīn
le
jié
yīn
guǒ
Destiny sheds its husk, forging karmic ties.
tuì
le
chū
jiàn
shí
de
yán
Fading the colors of our first encounter.
yuán
xiàn线
gōu
dài
guò
Threads of fate, lightly sketched by brush.
yuè
péi
duì
jiǔ
dāng
Sun and moon witness us, toasting with song.
xīn
kōng
le
diào
le
wān
xīn
yuè
luò
My heart, an empty space, hues adjusted, a new moon sets.
bēi
huān
tǎn
fēng
sòng
xiāng
liú
luò
Worried joys and sorrows, wind and rain carry longing astray.
yuàn
méi
qīng
chè
wēn
jǐn
xiù
xīn
Chorus: May brows be clear, eyes warm, a heart's grand river.
fán
huā
duǒ
duǒ
piān
ài
rén
jiān
yān
huǒ
Flowers blooming profusely, yet preferring mortal joys.
hǎo
bǎo
How truly powerless to protect myself.
rén
xiāng
No one to lean upon.
chù
Nowhere to go.
quán
shì
huǎng
yán
All lies.
wáng
huí
guī
shì
jiān
zài
mín
xiǎo
liù
The Great Princess returns, the world knows no more Wen Xiao Liu.

Key HSK Vocabulary

Word Pinyin Meaning HSK Action
烟火 yān huǒ smoke and fire, cooked food HSK 7
人间 rén jiān man's world, the world HSK 5
偏爱 piān ài be partial to, have partiality for sth
思念 sī niàn miss, think of HSK 7
要强 yào qiáng ambitious, eager to excel HSK 7
风雨 fēng yǔ the weather, wind and rain HSK 7
瞬间 shùn jiān moment, instant HSK 7
祸害 huò hài disaster, calamity HSK 7
尽头 jìn tóu end HSK 7
永久 yǒng jiǔ permanent, perpetual HSK 7
唯一 wéi yī only, sole HSK 5
拥有 yōng yǒu own, have HSK 5
就是 jiù shì exactly, precisely HSK 3
个人 gè rén individual HSK 3
颜色 yán sè color, complexion HSK 2
苍狗 cāng gǒu dog, a swearword used to call those who are evil or their henchmen HSK 2
方法 fāng fǎ method, means HSK 2
别人 bié ren others, other people HSK 1
带过 dài guò cross, pass HSK 1
对酒当歌 duì jiǔ dāng gē lit. sing to accompany wine , fig. life is short, make merry while you can

Sometimes, the most profound beauty isn't found in grand spectacles, but in the quiet glow of everyday life. This deeply resonant feeling is perfectly captured in "偏爱人间烟火" (Favor Mortal Fireworks), the latest heartfelt ballad from Hu Xia (胡夏). A celebrated Chinese singer also known as Fox Hu, Hu Xia rose to fame after winning Taiwan's Super Star Avenue in 2010 and has since become a household name, cherished for his clear vocals and emotional performances that frequently grace beloved drama theme songs. His unique ability to infuse deep sentiment into every note makes this song an exquisite journey into appreciating life's simpler pleasures, offering a perfect opportunity to connect with authentic Chinese culture and language.

Quick Info

Song Name 偏爱人间烟火 (Favor Mortal Fireworks)
Artist 胡夏 Fox Hu
Original Singer Original
Release Year 2021
Duration 04:09

The Story Behind the Song

"偏爱人间烟火," or "Favor Mortal Fireworks," isn't merely a song; it's a tender whisper from Hu Xia, an exquisite invitation extended in 2021 to rediscover a profound beauty often overlooked. In a world perpetually chasing distant stars and grand ideals, this beloved ballad gently pulls our gaze back to the humble, comforting glow of everyday existence. It's an embrace of life's quiet, unassuming truths, suggesting that genuine joy resides not in lofty ambitions, but in the subtle, fleeting sparks of human connection and simple routines.

This melody resonates deeply within the soul, celebrating the warmth of shared meals, the comforting bustle of streets, and the serene beauty of the mundane – the very "human fireworks" that illuminate our present moment. It's a poignant anthem for contentment, a poignant reminder that happiness isn't always found in the extraordinary, but more often in the steadfast, radiant glow of the ordinary realities we sometimes take for granted.

✨ Lyrical Highlights

若看透山河 不如看凡尘里的烟火
Ruò kàn tòu shān hé, bù rú kàn fán chén lǐ de yān huǒ
If one has seen through mountains and rivers, it's better to observe the mortal world's smoke and fire.

This line beautifully contrasts the detached majesty of nature ("山河") with the vibrant, messy reality of human life ("凡尘里的烟火"). It suggests that true wisdom comes not from grandiosity, but from deeply appreciating the ordinary, intricate details of human existence. This perfectly encapsulates the song's theme of finding profound meaning and beauty in the mundane.

爱世间烟火 几两悲欢都值得
Ài shì jiān yān huǒ, jǐ liǎng bēi huān dōu zhí dé
Loving the world's smoke and fire, a few ounces of joy and sorrow are all worthwhile.

The phrase "几两悲欢" is exquisite, quantifying emotions in a humble, relatable way, emphasizing that even small, mixed experiences of joy and sadness hold immense value. It highlights the song's core message: embracing the full spectrum of human emotions, however ordinary or imperfect, is what makes life truly rich and meaningful. This affirms the inherent worth of living an authentic, human life.

Grammar Notes

📌 V一V (Verb Reduplication)
This pattern is used to indicate a brief, casual, or tentative action. It can also soften the tone of a command or suggestion. It's formed by repeating a verb, sometimes with '一' (yī) in between, as seen in '走一走' (zǒu yī zǒu, walk a bit).

我们去图书馆看一看那本书吧。

Wǒmen qù túshūguǎn kàn yī kàn nà běn shū ba.

Let's go to the library and take a look at that book.

📌 无X可Y (wú X kě Y)
This structure means 'no X available to Y' or 'nowhere/no way to Y'. '无' (wú) means 'no/without', 'X' is often a noun or adverbial indicating place or condition, and '可' (kě) means 'can/able to', followed by a verb 'Y'. In the lyrics, '无处可去' means 'nowhere to go'.

她身无分文,无家可归。

Tā shēnwúfēnwén, wú jiā kě guī.

She had no money and nowhere to return home.

📌 相- (xiāng-) prefix
The prefix '相-' (xiāng-) is added before a verb to indicate that the action is mutual, reciprocal, or done together. It translates to 'mutually,' 'each other,' or 'together,' as seen in '相依' (rely on each other), '相偕' (accompany each other), and '相拥' (embrace each other).

他们相识多年,相知相惜。

Tāmen xiāngshí duō nián, xiāng zhī xiāng xī.

They have known each other for many years, understanding and cherishing each other.

📌 偏要 / 偏爱 (piān yào / piān ài)
'偏要' (piān yào) means to insist stubbornly on doing something, often against advice or expectation. '偏爱' (piān ài) means to have a special preference for something, often showing favoritism or a particular inclination. Both express a strong, often willful, choice.

他不喜欢吃甜食,却偏爱吃巧克力。

Tā bù xǐhuān chī tiánshí, què piān ài chī qiǎokèlì.

He doesn't like sweets, but he has a special fondness for chocolate.

📌 V成 (V chéng) (Verb + 成)
This is a common resultative complement. '成' (chéng) indicates that the action of the verb 'V' results in something becoming '成' (chéng), or transforming into a new state or entity. It signifies accomplishment or transformation, as in '酿成酒' (niàng chéng jiǔ, brewed into wine).

这块木头可以做成一张桌子。

Zhè kuài mùtou kěyǐ zuò chéng yī zhāng zhuōzi.

This piece of wood can be made into a table.