The song "If the wine is sold for nothing" is written by Luo Dayou and sung by Su Rui
The song "If the wine is sold for nothing" is a Hokkien saying, which probably means "Do you have any wine bottles to sell?" ". People in southern Fujian and Taiwan buy discarded empty wine bottles and sell them to recycling bins to make a little money. They walk around the streets while shouting "If you sell dried wine, you can't sell it." If anyone has empty wine bottles for sale at home, they will stop the waste collector.
Song Appreciation:
1. The scenes in the play are very symmetrical with the lyrics of the theme song. The entire lyrics are actually an abbreviation of the story of the play. "A tree wants to be quiet but the wind doesn't stop; a child wants to be raised but cannot be loved" teaches people to cherish their parents.
2. In the song, "It was you who raised me up and spoke my first words with me. It was you who gave me a home and let me own it with you" is integrated into the relationship between children. Father's love embodies the perfect combination of story and music interaction. Su Rui's singing voice is extremely resilient, and her wide vocal range creates a strong sense of vicissitudes. She uses the simplest, most simple and most tear-jerking musical language to achieve an instant burst of passionate emotions.
3. The main melody and lyrics that run through the whole song, "If the wine dries up and sells nothing," tell people about the greatness of the father, reflecting the perfect combination of story and music interaction.