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Decades after its release, "Qi Cheng" remains a staple for graduations and major life transitions. It was even chosen as a meaningful farewell song for the final episode of the legendary talk show Kangxi Coming , cementing its status as a song that marks the closing of one chapter and the hopeful start of the next.

The official Music Video by Linfair Records reinforces this theme of movement. It often features Fan in transitional spaces, mirroring the lyrics "To reach tomorrow, we must set out now". The MV’s aesthetic—soft lighting and naturalistic settings—aligns with the song’s message that "no one is perfect, yet someone can be trusted," suggesting that our "departure" into the future is often made possible by the people we choose to take with us. Legacy in Popular Culture Decades after its release, "Qi Cheng" remains a

The lyrics, penned by Chen Shu-qiu with music by Sky Wu, operate on a philosophy of "active waiting". The opening lines, "Every day some things will happen / Every road has a journey about to come," set a tone of quiet anticipation. It acknowledges that while life is unpredictable, every heart holds "components worth looking forward to". This sentiment resonated deeply with a generation of students and young professionals who saw their own anxieties about the future reflected in Fan’s warm, empathetic delivery. Musical Simplicity and Emotional Resonance It often features Fan in transitional spaces, mirroring

Musically, the song stands out for its "campus folk" influence. It avoids over-the-top production, instead relying on a clean acoustic arrangement. A notable feature is the a cappella intro, where Fan’s voice is layered in harmony before the instruments kick in—a choice that makes the "departure" feel personal and intimate. The inclusion of a banjo alongside the guitar adds a rhythmic brightness that mimics the steady pace of walking toward a new horizon. The Visual Journey of the MV The opening lines, "Every day some things will