囚笼 (Qiú Lóng)

Background
I've always wanted to talk about marriage, but it would be far too much once it gets started, so I feel a bit lazy.

Parents always use "It's for our own sake" as an excuse to demand us, but do they really know what the happiness that we want is?

Again and again, we did things as they wished, for they are our parents. We are forced to give up on art, our hobby, and change to finance, what they think is more stable; we feel extremely painful under their oppression, with our hearts knowing that they would not at all answer our questioning of marriage...

Only when established on true love and friendship, can marriage achieve happiness. Don't let it become a prisoner's cage. A lot of romance novels and fairy tales have their endings being "happily ever after." The reason why those romance novelists barely ever write life after marriage, realist writers will tell you.

Read The Best of Everything in '. Also, the movie ', starring the male and female leads in ; someone jokes that if Jack did not die, then his life after marrying Rose might have been like this. Most times, people do not want to think, "Why do I get married?" It seems as if obvious that two people fall in love and then naturally get married, have children and form a family.

The significance of marriage to people is obviously complicated. It is established on its ability to relieve one from lonely love. However, when love fades (love is bound to fade; it's only a matter of time), other things (e.g. money, social pressure, children, family, and friendship) will bind the two together. On some level, it implies a bundle for the sake of self-interest.

In my opinion, only marriage that is established on true love and friendship can achieve happiness.

"Qiú Lóng" is an original song featuring Luo Tianyi.

The song is written for people who are forced to marry. Through the perspective of a bride who is forced to marry, Mono-P expresses her thoughts on marriage, love, and happiness. In the first half of the song, the beautiful, grand, and lively scene of the wedding is portrayed, forming a great contrast with the second half in which the lyrics express the bride's inner dolor and conflict.

This song exceeded 100,000 views on bilibili.