Life is full of hardships and we need to understand each other. Sometimes we are sober and sometimes we are green.
Some people say good things and some people say bad things. If you want to scare others,
We live a comfortable life, but when we return to work, we don’t have enough cars.
We feel that the house is not big enough, and the cooked food is not delicious.
I feel that someone is not good enough to look at. It’s good to stuff it. The car was stolen in a shocking way,
The big house was swept by gangsters, I was in a panic and my blood pressure was high,
A certain American would betray someone and leave, life is short,
I have an elephant-like body. Sometimes I am troubled.
Sometimes it is easy. Ask me how much.
What kind of magic weapon is there in my belly? In fact, there is no need to give up. Just be happy.
The main idea of ??the lyrics:
Life is very long, and you don’t need to know everything clearly.
Sometimes you have to be very clear, and sometimes you have to be casual.
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Some people say it’s good, and some people say it’s bad.
If we don’t think so much, our lives will be more comfortable.
I always think the car is not luxurious enough. , I think the house is not big enough,
I think the food is not delicious, I think my wife is ugly,
I am afraid of being stolen when driving a good car, and it is difficult to clean in a big house,
>If you eat well, you are afraid of high blood pressure, and your beautiful wife will run away with you.
Life is short, just like having fun.
Sometimes you are troubled, sometimes you are relaxed.
Ask me what magic weapon I have in my belly.
In fact, there is no shortcut, just be happy.
Extended information:
"Just be happy", a very representative Hokkien song, sung by the famous Taiwanese singer Chen Lei, expresses a positive outlook on life, and the lyrics are deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. It reflects the optimistic life attitude of southern Fujian people.
In 2004, Chen Lei held a concert with 10,000 people in Singapore, becoming the first Hokkien singer to hold a large-scale concert in Singapore. In 2005, he was invited by CCTV and became the first Hokkien singer to sing on CCTV's "Same Song" program. The famous song "Just Be Happy" became one of the top ten classic Hokkien songs voted by both sides of the Taiwan Strait.