" Bad People " was the theme song of the online drama " Drawing the Bad People of Jianghu." It was composed by Zhao Yingjun and performed by the Black Sand band. Here are the lyrics of the song:
Things Have Changed
cannot be restored
Every storyteller is used to
Spit flying
The sky is full of big words
Unashamed expression
How can the tea drinker who listens to books understand
quick as a wink
Life and death are unpredictable
impermanence
The storyteller closed his fan and said from the beginning
The last book said
Li Tang's Prosperity
Towering rivers and mountains
But now the military towns are divided
Wolf smoke
the people
untimely
suffer many mishaps in one's life
Zhu Wen killed the emperor and usurped the throne.
Build the Beam
The name of the country is Liang
Zhu Wen is dissolute and immoral
Indulge in wine and women
put crafty sycophants in important positions
hurt loyal people
oppress the common people
incur the wrath of heaven and the resentment of men
Everyone can kill him
in this chaotic world
Many heroes have emerged
They may help justice
Or fight for the world
Or leave a name in history
Or for revenge
Or for self-preservation
Or for a confidante
Or to seek a confidant
in this chaotic world
They each have their own ambitions
Each has their own pursuits
Each has their own story
their stories
Be praised by future generations
Becoming a legend
and listen to the next decomposition
While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The song "Return Your Door Key" conveyed a beautiful emotion. It made people understand that even if they broke up, they shouldn't forget the beauty of the past. It tells people that even if we are no longer together, we once had a good time. This song hoped that people could cherish everything they had and not give up easily, because the beauty of the past might become the motivation for our future. This song was deeply loved by everyone with its affectionate lyrics and beautiful melody. It made people reconsider their lives, cherish the beauty of the past, not give up easily, and believe in the future. This song conveyed a beautiful emotion, allowing people to draw strength from it and continue moving forward.
Well, without more context, it's hard to be very precise. But if we think about the general idea of 'you give love a bad name', the story might be centered around a character who has had a negative experience in love. Maybe they were in love with someone who was only after money or status. This person then goes on a journey to redefine love for themselves and break free from the negative image that was imposed on it.
As we don't really know the exact story, it's difficult to say who the main characters are. But if it's related to the song's concept, there could be a character who represents the 'bad name - giver' in love, like a person who is a heartbreaker. And then there might be the victim of this bad love, the one who feels betrayed.
You can start by searching on popular fanfic websites. Some well - known ones like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net. Just type in 'you give love a bad name fanfic' in their search bars.
Well, perhaps it delves into modernizing the story that the song could potentially be based on. It could bring in contemporary issues and relationships, making it more relatable to a new generation of readers. For example, it might change the setting from the era when the song was released to a more current time, and show how the themes of love gone wrong still hold true today.
Sure. If you fail 100 exams, each failure is a bad time and can be a bad story. You can talk about how you didn't study enough for one exam, or how the questions were too hard in another. Another example is if you have 100 bad dates. Each date can be a story of awkward conversations, or not getting along with the other person.
One example could be 'The Catcher in the Rye'. Holden Caulfield in the novel has a rather troubled and disillusioned view of life. He is constantly struggling with his identity, his relationships, and the phoniness he perceives in the world around him.
Since the phrase is so unclear, it's hard to give a specific example. But if we assume it means a story in Hindi that's not bad, a simple folktale like the story of 'The Clever Fox in the Jungle' in Hindi could be an example.