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富士山下 Lyrics & Pinyin - Learn Chinese with Yu Chaoying

Interactive Lyrics

lán
piān
xuě
huā
yǐn
de
dòng
ma
The road-blocking rain, like falling snow, are you cold as you weep?
zhè
fēng
gěi
dào
yǒu
jīn
huā
This windbreaker I wore for you, till it bore the marks of time.
lián
tiáo
le
zhí
zěn
me
shǐ
zhōng
qiān
guà
Even with a new path, my heart still clings to you.
xīn
xuǎn
zhōng
jīn
tiān
xiǎng
chē
huí
jiā
I painstakingly chose this day, wanting to drive you home.
yuán
liàng
zài
sòng
huā
shāng
kǒu
yìng
yào
jié
Forgive me for no longer sending flowers; wounds should heal and scar.
huā
bàn
mǎn
xīn
fén
chǎng
cái
hài
I'd only fear when petals cover the graveyard in my heart.
ruò
fēi
jià
zhōng
huǒ
huà
If you vow to wed none but me, we'll both turn to ash eventually.
shēng
shì
děng
tiān
yào
dài
jià
To wait a lifetime for a single day demands its price.
shuí
dōu
zhī
shuāng
shǒu
kào
yōng
bào
nán
rèn
yōng
yǒu
Everyone has but two hands; even with an embrace, it's hard to possess you.
yào
yōng
yǒu
xiān
dǒng
shī
zěn
jiē
shòu
To truly own, one must first learn how to accept loss.
céng
yán沿
zhe
xuě
làng
yóu
wèi
wèi
hǎo
shì
lèi
liú
We once roamed the snowy paths; why then shed tears for good fortune?
shuí
néng
píng
ài
yào
shì
shān
yǒu
Who can, by love alone, claim Mount Fuji as their own?
bēi
āi
gǎn
jué
jiǎ
shè
shì
lái
gòu
Why not assume this sorrow is merely a figment of your mind?
shì
guǎn
zhǎo
dào
rǎn
yǎn
móu
It can't be found in a test tube, staining your eyes.
qián
chén
yìng
huà
xiàng
shí
tou
suí
yuán
pāo
xià
biàn便
táo
zǒu
Past dust hardened like stone; cast it aside by fate and flee.
jué
hǎn
yǒu
I am truly not rare.
wǎng
jiē
rào
guò
zhōu
biàn便
huà
yǒu
After a single turn around the street, I'll vanish into naught.
qíng
rén
jié
yào
shuō
chuān穿
zhī
gǎn
duān
On Valentine's, let's not speak; I only dare to touch your hair's end.
zhè
zhǒng
姿
tài
huì
lìng
gèng
xīn
suān
Will this gesture make your heart ache even more?
liú
zài
chē
nuǎn
yīng
gāi
zěn
me
guī
quàn
Staying warm in the car, how should I gently sway you?
zěn
me
jiāng
shǒu
wàn
rěn
tòng
huà
sǔn
How could you bear the pain and cut your wrist?
rén
huó
dào
suì
suàn
duǎn
shī
liàn
zhǐ
yǒu
gèng
duǎn
How many years make life short? Heartbreak is even briefer.
guī
jiā
zhī
yǒu
lèi
liú
cái
néng
suàn
Returning home, who can predict how many tears will flow?
wàng
diào
gēn
ēn
yuàn
yīng
huā
kāi
le
zhuǎn
Forget our past grievances; how many seasons have the cherry blossoms turned?
dōng
jīng
zhī
zǎo
shì
yáo
yuǎn
Our Tokyo journey is already more distant than a lifetime.
shuí
dōu
zhī
shuāng
shǒu
kào
yōng
bào
nán
rèn
yōng
yǒu
Everyone has but two hands; even with an embrace, it's hard to possess you.
yào
yōng
yǒu
xiān
dǒng
shī
zěn
jiē
shòu
To truly own, one must first learn how to accept loss.
céng
yán沿
zhe
xuě
làng
yóu
wèi
wèi
hǎo
shì
lèi
liú
We once roamed the snowy paths; why then shed tears for good fortune?
shuí
néng
píng
ài
yào
shì
shān
yǒu
Who can, by love alone, claim Mount Fuji as their own?
bēi
āi
gǎn
jué
jiǎ
shè
shì
lái
gòu
Why not assume this sorrow is merely a figment of your mind?
shì
guǎn
zhǎo
dào
rǎn
yǎn
móu
It can't be found in a test tube, staining your eyes.
qián
chén
yìng
huà
xiàng
shí
tou
suí
yuán
pāo
xià
biàn便
táo
zǒu
Past dust hardened like stone; cast it aside by fate and flee.
jué
hǎn
yǒu
I am truly not rare.
wǎng
jiē
rào
guò
zhōu
biàn便
huà
hǎo
yǒu
After a single turn around the street, I'll turn into a good friend.
shuí
dōu
zhī
shuāng
shǒu
Everyone has but two hands;
kào
yōng
bào
nán
rèn
yōng
yǒu
yào
yōng
yǒu
Even with an embrace, it's hard to possess you; to truly own,
xiān
dǒng
shī
zěn
jiē
shòu
One must first learn how to accept loss.
céng
yán沿
zhe
xuě
làng
yóu
wèi
wèi
hǎo
shì
lèi
liú
We once roamed the snowy paths; why then shed tears for good fortune?
shuí
néng
píng
ài
yào
shì
shān
yǒu
Who can, by love alone, claim Mount Fuji as their own?
bēi
āi
gǎn
jué
jiǎ
shè
shì
lái
gòu
Why not assume this sorrow is merely a figment of your mind?
shì
guǎn
zhǎo
dào
rǎn
yǎn
móu
It can't be found in a test tube, staining your eyes.
qián
chén
yìng
huà
xiàng
shí
tou
Past dust hardened like stone;
suí
yuán
pāo
xià
biàn便
táo
zǒu
Cast it aside by fate and flee.
jué
hǎn
yǒu
wǎng
jiē
rào
guò
zhōu
I am truly not rare; after a single turn around the street,
biàn便
huà
yǒu
I'll vanish into naught.
hái
xián
gòu
Are you still not content?
zhè
chén
nián
fēng
sòng
zèng
jiě
zhòu
I give you this aged windbreaker, hoping it breaks the spell.

Key HSK Vocabulary

Word Pinyin Meaning HSK Action
富士山 Fù shì Shān Fujiyama, Mount Fuji
心酸 xīn suān sorrowful, to feel sad HSK 7
苦心 kǔ xīn pains, trouble taken HSK 7
花瓣 huā bàn petal HSK 7
假设 jiǎ shè grant, suppose HSK 7
恩怨 ēn yuàn feeling of gratitude or resentment , resentment HSK 7
悲哀 bēi āi grieved, sorrowful HSK 7
姿态 zī tài posture, gesture HSK 7
牵挂 qiān guà worry, be concerned HSK 7
手腕 shǒu wàn wrist, trick HSK 7
虚构 xū gòu concoct, fabricate HSK 7
预算 yù suàn budget, to draw up a budget HSK 7
失恋 shī liàn be jilted, be disappointed in a love affair HSK 7
取暖 qǔ nuǎn warm oneself HSK 7
忘掉 wàng diào forget, let slip from one's mind HSK 7
伤口 shāng kǒu cut, wound HSK 6
原谅 yuán liàng excuse, forgive HSK 6
只得 zhǐ dé have no alternative but to, obliged to HSK 6
沿着 yán zhe along HSK 6
双手 shuāng shǒu both hands HSK 5

Ever found a song that perfectly articulates the quiet ache of a memory, distant yet vivid like a mountain on the horizon? This profound connection is exactly what Yu Chaoying (余超颖) brings to her rendition of '富士山下' (Fùshìshān Xià).

Known for her powerful vocals and deeply emotive performances, Yu Chaoying doesn't just cover this melancholic masterpiece; she transforms it. Her unique interpretation breathes a fresh, poignant perspective into the beloved track, making it an incredibly rich and human way to deepen your understanding of Chinese language and culture.

Quick Info

Song Name 富士山下 (Fùshìshān Xià)
Artist 余超颖
Original Singer Eason Chan (陈奕迅)
Release Year 2016
Duration 04:15

The Story Behind the Song

Eason Chan's "富士山下" (愛情轉移), born from Lin Xi's poetic vision in 2006, isn't just a song; it's a profound pilgrimage of the heart. Like ascending Mount Fuji, it describes the beautiful, melancholic process of leaving a cherished past behind. The lyrics, imbued with a gentle sadness, teach us that even the most breathtaking landscapes—and loves—are ultimately temporary. It's a poignant plea to release the grip on what's irrevocably gone, finding peace in the moving current of life.

Yu Chaoying's rendition breathes fresh, tender life into this timeless lesson, reminding a generation of the quiet courage in letting go. The song resonates deep within the soul, a cultural touchstone reflecting the universal ache of transition, urging us to carry forward only the lessons, not the lingering sorrow.

✨ Lyrical Highlights

谁能凭爱意要富士山私有
Shéi néng píng àiyì yào Fùshìshān sīyǒu
Who can possess Mount Fuji by love?

This line uses the powerful metaphor of Mount Fuji to question the possessive nature of love. It highlights the futility of trying to "own" something inherently grand and unchangeable, mirroring the impossibility of truly owning another person or clinging to a past relationship. Its beauty lies in its elegant simplicity and profound philosophical query about acceptance.

谁都只得那双手 靠拥抱亦难完全拥有
Shéi dōu zhī dé nà shuāng shǒu kào yǒngbào yì nán wánquán yǒngyǒu
Everyone only has those two hands, even by embracing it's hard to completely possess.

This poignant line extends the theme of non-possession from the grand metaphor to the intimate human level. It beautifully articulates the limitations of physical closeness, suggesting that even the closest embrace cannot guarantee complete ownership or permanence in love. Its poetic strength lies in its universal truth about human connection and the ephemerality of emotional bonds.

Grammar Notes

📌 V到 (dào)
The resultative complement '到' (dào) is placed after a verb to indicate that the action has reached a certain result, successful completion, or a specific extent/point in time. In the lyrics, '磨到有襟花' means 'worn until it had lapel pins/wear marks,' and '活到几岁' means 'lived until how many years old.'

我走到学校了。

Wǒ zǒu dào xuéxiào le.

I walked to school.

📌 把 (bǎ) + Object + Verb Phrase
The '把' (bǎ) structure is used to bring the object of a verb forward, placing it before the verb. This emphasizes the object and the action performed upon it, often indicating a disposal, change, or impact on the object. In the lyrics, '把悲哀感觉假设' means 'assume the feeling of sorrow,' and '我把这陈年风褛送赠你' means 'I give this old jacket to you.'

请把门关上。

Qǐng bǎ mén guān shàng.

Please close the door.

📌 连... 也/都...
The '连... 也/都...' (lián... yě/dōu...) structure is used to emphasize an extreme case, meaning 'even... still/also...'. It highlights that something unexpected or difficult also falls under the general statement. In the lyrics, '连调了职也不怎么始终牵挂' means 'Even after changing jobs, (I) still can't really let go/am still concerned.'

他连一个字都不认识。

Tā lián yī ge zì dōu bù rèn shi.

He doesn't even recognize a single character.

📌 非... 不...
The '非... 不...' (fēi... bù...) structure is a strong double negative that expresses necessity or an exclusive condition. It means 'unless... not...' or 'only if A, then B,' implying that if the first condition (A) is not met, the second action/state (B) will not occur. In the lyrics, '如若你非我不嫁' means 'If it's not me, you won't marry,' or 'You will only marry me.'

非我不可。

Fēi wǒ bù kě.

It must be me. / No one but me will do.

📌 要... 必先...
The '要... 必先...' (yào... bì xiān...) structure emphasizes a necessary prerequisite for achieving a goal. It means 'If you want to (VP1), you must first (VP2).' In the lyrics, '要拥有必先懂失去怎接受' means 'To possess (something), one must first understand how to accept loss.'

要学好汉语必先努力。

Yào xué hǎo Hànyǔ bì xiān nǔ lì.

To learn Chinese well, one must first work hard.