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- Zhi Hu Zhe Ye (Chinese: 之乎者也; pinyin: Zhī hū zhě yě) is the 1982 debut album of Taiwanese singer Lo Ta-yu. The title of the album consists of a meaningless phrase made solely of four grammatical Chinese particles from Classical Chinese. The phrase functions as an adjective; if someone's Chinese is "Zhi hu zhe ye", it means it is stale and archaic. The album broadened the horizons of Chinese music and set a new model for Chinese songwriting. The album had four hit singles: the title song "Zhi hu zhe ye" (之乎者也), "Lukang, the Little Town" (鹿港小鎮), "Love Song 1980" (戀曲1980), and "Childhood" (童年), previously sung by Sylvia Chang in her 1981 album Childhood. The singles from the album remain among Lo Ta-yu's best known songs in mainland China. Internationally, the album was released in 1982 as Selective Works of Lo Ta-yu (羅大佑作品選) by Fontana Records with two additional tracks, "Foolishly Waiting" (痴痴的等) and "Deaf-Blind" (盲聾). (en)
- 《之乎者也》,是羅大佑在1982年所發行的首張創作專輯。 (zh)
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- 童年 (en)
- 之乎者也 (en)
- 催眠曲 (en)
- 痴痴的等 (en)
- 蒲公英 (en)
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- Cuòwù (en)
- Guāngyīn de gùshì (en)
- Jiāng jìn jiǔ (en)
- Liànqū yījiǔbā (en)
- Lùgǎng xiǎo zhèn (en)
- Púgōngyīng (en)
- Tóngnián (en)
- Xiāngchóu sì yùn (en)
- Yáolánqǔ (en)
- Zhī hū zhě yě (en)
- cuīmiánqǔ (en)
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- 光陰的故事 (en)
- 戀曲1980 (en)
- 盲聾 (en)
- 鄉愁四韻 (en)
- 錯誤 (en)
- 鹿港小鎮 (en)
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- 《之乎者也》,是羅大佑在1982年所發行的首張創作專輯。 (zh)
- Zhi Hu Zhe Ye (Chinese: 之乎者也; pinyin: Zhī hū zhě yě) is the 1982 debut album of Taiwanese singer Lo Ta-yu. The title of the album consists of a meaningless phrase made solely of four grammatical Chinese particles from Classical Chinese. The phrase functions as an adjective; if someone's Chinese is "Zhi hu zhe ye", it means it is stale and archaic. Internationally, the album was released in 1982 as Selective Works of Lo Ta-yu (羅大佑作品選) by Fontana Records with two additional tracks, "Foolishly Waiting" (痴痴的等) and "Deaf-Blind" (盲聾). (en)
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- Zhi Hu Zhe Ye (en)
- 之乎者也 (zh)
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