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: The song served as the theme for a micro-film of the same name directed by Xiao Yang. This film further explored paternal relationships through "Father and Son" and "Father and Daughter" segments based on the duo's personal experiences.

: The chorus features the famous line, "Shi guang shi guang man xie ba" (Time, time, please slow down), expressing a desperate wish to stop the father from getting older. : The song served as the theme for

: Many "Ayah" (Father) versions are circulated on platforms like YouTube to help the Indonesian-Chinese diaspora and local listeners connect with the message. : Many "Ayah" (Father) versions are circulated on

by the Chopsticks Brothers is widely regarded as one of the most emotionally resonant songs in modern Chinese pop culture, specifically for its raw portrayal of filial piety and the bittersweet realization of a parent's aging. Core Themes & Meaning He expressed deep regret for never having told

: Member Wang Taili composed the song in 2011 as a tribute to his own father after his passing. He expressed deep regret for never having told his father "I love you" while he was alive.

: While the Chopsticks Brothers later became globally famous for the upbeat hit "Little Apple," "Fu Qin" remains their most significant "melancholic" contribution, earning them the Gratitude Inspirational Golden Song Award in 2012. Language Support

: The lyrics vividly describe a father's silent struggles, such as pretending to be at ease while hiding tears during a child's departure.