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Jackie Chan's Rape Flower Lyrics

rape flower

Singer: Jackie Chan

Lyrics: Sheng Ding, Xiao Ke

Composer: Xiao Ke

A big road leads to my home.

My family lives in Liangliang Liang Ya.

The soil under the mountain is fertile, with five acres of land.

Five acres of fertile land, grow something.

Who will remember me?

Who will remember my injuries?

Whose desire, whose battlefield.

Let us all deviate from the good.

When can I return to my hometown?

When can I see her red makeup?

I cut my eyes with a long sword.

I can't stop my homesickness.

A big river runs through my house.

You have a wife and a son.

Chickens, geese, cows, cows and sheep are strong.

Planting beans, rice, rape and flowers

Who will remember me?

Who will remember my injuries?

Whose desire, whose battlefield.

Let us all deviate from the good.

When can I return to my hometown?

When can I see her red makeup?

I cut my eyes with a long sword.

I can't stop my homesickness.

A big road leads to my home.

My family lives in Liangliang Liang Ya.

At the foot of the mountain, the soil is fertile and the land is five acres.

Five acres of fertile land full of rape blossoms.

Extended data

It is understood that this song "Rape Flower" is not the preferred theme song of the movie "Little Soldier". The original theme song was the song of the same name by Jackie Chan's favorite disciple "Seven Lucky Men", but in order to match the style of "China Ancient Road Film" embodied in this film, Jackie Chan thought twice and decided to change the original theme song of the same name into "Rape Flower" with strong folk style.

He also said with a smile that he should be more and more cautious in making movies. The new theme song "Rape Flower" originally wanted to sing "Planting Potatoes", but because of the last work "Wheat Field" directed by He Ping, the plot of the protagonist eating potatoes was spit out by a large number of netizens, which was inconsistent with the historical facts of the Warring States Period.

Therefore, Jackie Chan learned from the lessons of his predecessors. In order to avoid repeating the same mistakes in the new film, he deliberately changed the lyrics of "planting potatoes" in the theme song to "planting rape flowers".