Spreading peace through songs
Updated: 2015-08-27 07:06
By Ruan Fan(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Biequzaota (Don't go Spoil) by Chinese rock band Black Panther
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Biequzaota (Don't go Spoil) was written by Dou Wei, former lead singer of the Chinese rock band Black Panther. The use of the bass and drum created a dismal and desolate feeling, and Dou Wei's hoarse yelling made the music more penetrating, leaving listeners to reflect on atrocities in human history and awaken in them the hope for peace - by putting ourselves in another's shoes, we will know how to conduct our behavior.
As Dr. George Barkett puts it, "Let's shift the focus to peace, not war. To harmony, not conflict. To love, not hate. Peace begins with you."
Wu Yue also contributed to the article.
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