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What are the lyrics of Jay Chou in Shanghai 1943?
Name: Shanghai 1943

Singer: Jay Chou

Lyrics: Fang Gang

Composer: Jay Chou

Lyrics:

The yellowed Spring Festival couplets are still on the wall, and the words "Peace through the years" are faintly visible.

In my hometown of Migang, where I have never been back, my grandfather wrote a whole picture in regular script.

Golden kudzu vine is covered with carved doors and windows, and the sunset is obliquely reflected on the mottled brick wall.

In the room covered with beech boards, there is still the bean paste cooked by grandma that year.

I began to imagine my parents in black and white photos.

What was she like in those days, a soft-spoken Wu Nong girl.

Walking slowly through the Bund, the old days disappeared.

1943, on the way to memory.

Time is getting slower, old neighborhood.

Alleys belong to the faint sadness of white walls and black tiles.

Disappeared old times, 1943

Looking back at the clip, there is some wind and frost.

Old turntables, old suitcases

A rose petal is hidden in an iron box full of postcards.

Golden kudzu vine is covered with carved doors and windows, and the sunset is obliquely reflected on the mottled brick wall.

In the room covered with beech boards, there is still the bean paste cooked by grandma that year.

I began to imagine my parents in black and white photos.

What was she like in those days, a soft-spoken Wu Nong girl.

Walking slowly through the Bund, the old days disappeared.

1943, on the way to memory.

Time is getting slower, old neighborhood.

Alleys belong to the faint sadness of white walls and black tiles.

Disappeared old times, 1943

Looking back at the clip, there is some wind and frost.

Old turntables, old suitcases

A rose petal is hidden in an iron box full of postcards.

Appreciation of Song Dynasty:

"Shanghai 1943" has a strong classical meaning and is carefully arranged. Different from other styles of hip-hop, this Chinese-style song has simple melody, gentle rhythm and steady timbre. Under Vincent Fang's words, Jay Chou's voice is just right, the whole song does not drag on, and the simple theme is repeated constantly, giving people a sad mood.

This song not only broke through Jay Chou's previous production level, but also became more mature. Jay Chou vividly integrated his unique imagination and personal characteristics into his songs.