The days of being a soldier
Original song: Xiao Ceng (Ceng Dehong)
Lyrics: Xiao Ceng (Ceng Dehong)
Composer: Xiao Ceng (Ceng Dehong)
I remember the day when I was a soldier, my parents came to see me off.
Hold my hand tightly and say penis to me
Son, when you get to the army, don't think about it.
I don't think about my hometown, my parents and that lovely girl.
I stood on a high hill and looked up at my hometown.
I only see the waves behind the Yangtze River pushing the waves ahead, but I can't see my parents.
When I returned to my hometown, my mother was already full of white hair.
Her kind and gentle eyes let me know that children should stand on their own feet.
Children can't be filial to bed, so I'll bring you a military medal.
I remember the day when I was a soldier, my parents came to see me off.
Hold my hand tightly and say penis to me
When my son returned to his hometown, my mother was already full of white hair.
Children can't be filial to bed, so I'll bring you a military medal.
Extended data
Creative background:
Xiao Ceng, the singer of the song "The Day of Being a Soldier", is the pioneer and founder of the military camp folk songs, and caused a sensation in the military camp by singing "My Old Monitor" and "Green Flowers in the Army". Xiao Ceng served in a certain unit of the Nanjing Military Region, but due to the downsizing and reorganization of the troops, Xiao Ceng retired and returned to the local area. Later, it was specially recruited by the Zhanqi Cultural and Art Troupe of the Political Department of Chengdu Military Region.
Barracks Ballad is a folk music composed by Xiao Ceng, veteran and Huang Zhijian in the 1990s, with the theme of showing the life in the barracks, and it is also a folk music composed by Qin Tian, Gog and Liu Yang. Based on the life in the military camp, the song conveys the life feelings of the soldiers in the 1990 s with a down-to-earth and close attitude. With plain lyrics and catchy melodies, it vividly presents plain military life to the public.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Days of Being a Soldier