The lyrics of "Red Detachment of Women" are as follows:
Forward, forward
The warrior's responsibility is heavy
Women's grievances are deep
In the old days, Hua Mulan went to join the army in her father's place
Today there is the Red Detachment of Women who carries the gun for the people
Forward, forward
To the Forward, forward
The warrior's responsibility is heavy
The woman's grievance is deep
Forward, forward
The warrior's responsibility is heavy
The woman's grievance is deep
In the old days, Hua Mulan went to the army in her father's place
Today there is a girl scout who carries a gun for the people
Forward, forward
The warrior's responsibility is heavy
Women's grievances run deep
Forward, forward
The warrior's responsibility is heavy
Women's grievances run deep
***The true party is the leader
Slaves must be turned over and the slaves must be turned over
Forward, forward
The warrior's responsibility is heavy
The women's grievances run deep
Forward and Forward
Our Soldiers' Responsibilities Are Heavy and Women's Injustice Deep
Analysis of the Songs of the Red Maiden Scouts
The Red Maiden Scout Company Song is one of the theme songs of the modern ballet The Red Maiden Scouts. The melody of the song is also the main theme melody throughout the play. The song was originally an interlude in the movie of the same name, with lyrics by Liang Xin and music by Huang Jun. Due to the song's distinctive musical image and wide influence among the masses, it was again applied to dance drama music. Therefore, "Red Maiden Scout Company Song" can also be considered as the theme song of the movie "Red Maiden Scout".
The melody of the song is powerful and rhythmic, with marching style, which shows the heroic and brave character of the soldiers of the Red Detachment of Women. The main key of the song is d-flat, and the two verses start in d-flat and end in G-flat (which is a transposed phrase), and the ending phrase goes back to the original main key (d-flat).
The song is a section of three phrases. Sectional song form. Two verses are followed by a concluding phrase, which is a varied repetition of essentially the first phrase, relaxing the tempo only at the end.