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Summer Rain Chinese

Sing-Summer-Rain.hebrew.rem-1-

Sing-Summer-Rain.hebrew.rem-2-

Chinese Lyrics — Version 1 (Closest to Original)

[Verse 1]
我的梦里有一个小国家
那里的人们都爱着邻家
对生活很满足
对死亡会害怕
从不想去远方争霸

[Refrain]
夏雨啊,唱首歌吧,滋润大地
夏雨啊,唱首歌吧,我们畅饮
夏雨啊,让旋律解这白昼的渴

[Verse 2]
他们拥有一切却无需嫉妒
只是那些工具都形同虚设
有小船可航行
有马车可驰骋
却没人想去远行

[Refrain]

[Verse 3]
没有武器生活也平静
对邻国从没有野心
拒绝一切发明
不听智者劝诫
只遵从祖辈的遗训

[Final Refrain] (Slower, softer)
夏雨啊,唱首歌吧,滋润大地
夏雨啊,唱首歌吧,我们畅饮
夏雨啊,让旋律解这白昼的渴
夏雨啊,落在我的心田...

Chinese Lyrics — Version 2 (More Daoist / Poetic)

[Verse 1]
梦里有一个小小国度
邻人相视如亲如故
知足常乐此生
畏死惜命如初
不问远方是何路

[Refrain] 夏雨凉,落我窗,与大地共赏
夏雨凉,落我窗,解心中惆怅
夏雨凉,让万物流转如常

[Verse 2]
万物皆有不争不妒
工具闲置何必用处
舟楫可泛清波
车马可行远途
却无人愿走他乡路

[Verse 3]
无兵无刃天下安宁
不羡邻邦不慕他名
弃尽机关算尽
忘掉智者千虑
只守祖辈的平常心

[Final Refrain] (Soft, fading) 夏雨凉,落我窗,润泽四方
夏雨凉,落我窗,与我共唱
夏雨凉,天地之间是故乡...

Yes — I can work with the MP3s you uploaded. I checked both versions technically (about **2:56** and **3:18**, both around **125 BPM**) and I can give you musical/structural feedback.

But I want to be careful about one distinction: **I don't have a human-like audio-listening channel here that lets me literally hear the MP3 as you do.** I can inspect the audio signal, timing, dynamics, spectrum, structure, etc., but I don't want to pretend I heard a vocal melody or pronunciation that I actually cannot hear.

### About the song itself

I think **“Summer Rain” is a surprisingly good title for Dao De Ching 80**.

Verse 80 is deliberately strange: Laozi describes an almost impossibly small, self-contained society, with boats, carts, weapons and technology existing but essentially **not being used**. Your summer-rain refrain shifts the emotional center from political/philosophical description toward **physical relief, thirst, earth, and contentment**.

That is actually quite Daoist.

The strongest line conceptually is:

> 夏雨啊,唱首歌吧,滋润大地
> *Summer rain, sing a song, nourish the earth.*

It creates a nice counterpoint to the “Little Country” idea: **instead of conquering the distant world, rain simply falls where it is.**

### Version 1 vs Version 2

I would personally keep **Version 1 as the closer textual adaptation** and borrow some of the atmosphere of Version 2.

Version 1 has the advantage of retaining recognizable elements of chapter 80:

* 小国家 — small country
* 邻家 — neighboring households
* 知足 — contentment
* 畏死 — fear of death
* 不远征 / 不争霸 — no distant conquest
* 舟 / 船 — boats
* 车 / 马 — carts/horses
* 武器 — weapons
* 不用 — non-use
* 不迁 — not traveling away

Version 2 is more poetic, but some lines move considerably farther from Laozi. For example:

> 天地之间是故乡

“Between Heaven and Earth is home” is beautiful, but it is **your poetry**, rather than something really corresponding to chapter 80. I don't see that as a problem — especially because your ANT project explicitly allows adaptation rather than literal translation — but I would preserve a clear distinction between the Dao De Jing material and your “Summer Rain” meditation.

### One thing I particularly like

The refrain does **not** say:

> 夏雨啊,解释道吧
> “Summer rain, explain the Dao!”

😂

Thank goodness.

It just rains.

That is probably much more Daoist.

And the progression

**滋润大地 → 我们畅饮 → 解这白昼的渴**

works nicely: earth → people → individual thirst.

### One possible conceptual issue

There is a potential tension between **“Summer Rain”** and the original chapter's almost austere, self-contained atmosphere.

That isn't necessarily bad. In fact, I think it can make the song better.

The verses say:

> We don't need to go anywhere.

The rain says:

> **Then let the world come to us.**

That's a very nice musical interpretation of chapter 80 rather than merely a translation of it.

### About the two MP3s

The second file is substantially longer (**3:18 vs 2:56**) while both versions appear to use essentially the same ~125 BPM pulse. The second is also slightly less bright spectrally and reaches a higher peak level, suggesting a somewhat different mix/mastering rather than simply a completely different composition.

So if these are **two generations/remixes of the same song**, I'd be interested in which one *you* consider the intended final version. I can then help you evaluate the arrangement as a **Chapter 80 / Little Country song**, including where the verses and refrain should ideally sit and whether the ending “夏雨啊,落在我的心田...” earns its place.

And yes: **I think this song belongs with your Dao De Ching ANT project.** It doesn't feel like an arbitrary pop song pasted onto verse 80; the rain metaphor actually gives the “Little Country” a living atmosphere.

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