How the English First Visited China

Mo Qingxian: Hey, Sonika, I can see that you're taking your time off. My name's Qingxian Mo and I'm one of the Chinese Vocaloids from Vsinger.

SONiKA: Can I just call you Mo? Because it's a unisex name as the Great Crossover master learned herself.

Qingxian: Sure. So, how did any of your ancestors first reach my country?

SONiKA: That's a good question, Mo, I'll just have to explain like this...


 * Around the 19th century
 * I remember that the sailors of my country
 * Prepared for the expedition
 * Not all their folks supported their adventure
 * But some never wanted them to go like that
 * Yet my great-grandfather was a good sea captain
 * He insisted on the sailing wanting to control condition
 * So he kept on ordering the sailors on his side
 * To keep pushing forward while wearing his hat


 * Weeks later on, he and his sailors reached your country
 * Meeting your ancestors for the very first time
 * They gave him some tea samples as his first gift from them
 * I know they met each-other peacefully and sublime
 * Beyond his survival, there were some of his sailors
 * Who were effected in a different way
 * A few died all of a sudden, but some were cured by medicine
 * Chinese medicine as I've been longing to say
 * Oh, and that's how they first visited China

Qingxian: I suppose so. You know, in my side of the family during that past generation...


 * My mother was a little girl she wanted to prepare
 * To welcome your great-grandfather and all his sailors with good care
 * While some were sick as you mentioned wanting to keep living
 * Some of my townsfolk and their doctor had the medicine they're giving
 * And as the sick sailors were already in their beds
 * Of a Chinese hospital that looks traditional, I think
 * Needles were properly set from their feet to heads
 * If you are a patient like that, it's OK to blink


 * Some moments later, most of the patients
 * Were successfully cured while a few others died
 * It made their relatives mourn over them
 * Believing that those were the flunks that all pried
 * Yet all who were cured were thankful to their doctors
 * And left the hospital to carry on their way
 * My mother gave your great-grandfather something made of jade
 * He took it home after all his days in my home were done
 * For what my people made, yours might be inspired, each and every one

[Both]
 * Now we can both get along