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The story behind Jay Chou's songs - the death of the war

author:For history

"The Fall of the War" is an anti-war song created by Jay Chou, which shows the damage caused by war against the backdrop of the baptism of war experienced by Vladivostok.

"The Death of The War" was included in Jay Chou's "Qilixiang" album released in 2004. Have you noticed that the album cover of "Qilixiang" is extremely inconsistent with the song "Qilixiang". "Qilixiang" is a brisk song style, mainly expressing sweet love under the hot summer sun. The album cover is more solemn and cold, Jay Chou has a serious face, wearing a military uniform, which is in stark contrast to the innocent little girl holding the bear in front.

The story behind Jay Chou's songs - the death of the war

In fact, "The Death of The Cessation of War" is the main song in "Qilixiang", and the title of the album was originally to use "The Death of the Cessation" as the album title. However, the originally established cover with bullets failed to pass the review, so it was replaced by a contrasting cover, and the album title was changed to "Qilixiang".

In that era of immortal fighting, Jay Chou could play songs with war themes as the main song, which was not in line with commercial needs, but Jay Chou was able to do so and achieved good results, which also showed Jay Chou's strength from the side.

People who only like to listen to Jay Chou's love songs, I suggest that you must listen to this song, because the artistic attainment of this song is still very high, I think it is second only to "in the name of the father".

"Fear is engraved on the faces of the children, and the wheat field has fallen in the direction of the chariot passing." Homes destroyed under the war are in sight.

"The night is lit by candlelight, the sky is broken, the war is chaotic, the songs of martyrdom are spread for thousands of miles, and the hometown is starving." Write about the soldiers and horses in the war.

"What is the shape of hope in the eyes of the children, whether they wake up with bread for breakfast and drink a bowl of hot soup." There is no blame or criticism, but a question to express the damage caused by the war.

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