The soldiers fired at the target and then returned to the camp.
Red flowers on the chest reflect rosy clouds.
Happy songs are flying all over the sky
Miso Mirazo
La so mi do re
Happy songs are flying all over the sky
Sunset red clouds fly to the west mountain.
The soldiers fired at the target and then returned to the camp.
Red flowers on the chest reflect rosy clouds.
Happy songs are flying all over the sky
Sunset red clouds fly to the west mountain.
The soldiers fired at the target and then returned to the camp.
Red flowers on the chest reflect rosy clouds.
Happy songs are flying all over the sky
Miso Mirazo
La so mi do re
Happy songs are flying all over the sky
Miso Mirazo
La so mi do re
Happy songs are flying all over the sky
Miso Mirazo
La so mi do re
Happy songs are flying all over the sky
One two three four
The song "Return of bullets" shows the style of a new generation of soldiers trying to kill the enemy. This song is a single paragraph structure consisting of six phrases. The first four phrases are four-phrase structures, and there is an inherent echo relationship between musical materials. If the first phrase is a topic sentence, then the second phrase is the repetition of the topic sentence, the third phrase is comparison, and the fourth phrase is cohesion. The paragraphs composed of these four phrases have shaped the positive and optimistic mental state of the officers and men at the grass-roots level. The last two phrases are a supplement. The fifth phrase consists of two clauses, with the name of the score ("m i-so -la-m i-so, la-so -m i-d o -re") as the lyrics (interlinear words), which further strengthens the optimism of soldiers when they come back from shooting. As the ending sentence of the whole song, the sixth phrase is concise and powerful, which makes the song end in a higher range. This suffix is linked with the final slogan "one, two, three, four", which shows the style of "unity, tension, seriousness and liveliness" to the fullest.