"Hairy Song" is a song written by "Zhang Di".
Lyrics:
Everyone's body has hair, I'll sing you hairy
What kind of hair do we have on our bodies, I'll sing it for you to know
The hair on the head is called head hair, and the ones on the top of the legs are called leg hairs
There are a lot of short strips on the body, which we know as sweaty hairs
The face has two curved strips, which we know as eyebrow hairs
There are two curved strips on the face, which we know as eyebrow hairs, which we know as eyebrow hairs. Two, we know called eyebrows
Eyes also have hair above, we know called eyelashes
Mr.'s eyelashes are running down, Miss's up and down
But Miss went home to sleep at night, gently pulling down two
Nose hair in the nose is called nose hairs, the ear in the ear hairs called ear hairs
Man's mouth above the extra hairs, I call it brush hairs
Man's mouth above the extra hairs, I call it brush hairs
Man's mouth above the extra hairs, I call it brush hairs. I call them brush hairs
There is also a kind of hair hidden here (pointing to the armpit)
We all know that it is called armpit hair, and the man's this hair is not important
Many young ladies secretly shave it off, and there is also an inexplicable one here, there are also hairs here (pointing to the chest)
My there is no hair here (touching the chest), and I want to think of what should be called the hairs
I want to think of what should be called the hairs
I have no hairs here (touching the chest).
I had to call it grandma's hair, there is a kind of hair is even more funny
We all know that you can not see, you have to ask me what this hair is called hair
I myself do not know, one day I took a bath with my son
He said dad how to have hair there (pointing at the important parts), I said children do not argue
When you grow up, you will also have hair, dad that in the end, you will also have hair.
Expanded:
"Mao Mao Song" is a song written by the king of the wise and urgent singers, "Zhang Di", during his performances in Indonesia in the late 1970s. He used to improvise the lyrics of existing songs to create songs that fit the mood of the audience.
In the late 1970s (exact date unknown), when Teo Tei was performing at the Ocean Nightclub in Indonesia, a drunken man went berserk and said, "Since you're known as the King of the Rush Hair, can you sing about all the hair on the human body? Zhang Di thought for a while, and within a few minutes, he created this hairy song.
The lyrics, which were humorous and not obscene, eased the atmosphere of the time well and were well received by the audience. The song was later widely circulated and became popular in Southeast Asia and even in Chinese circles around the world. Its appearance further established Zhang Di's title as the king of quick-witted songs.