: 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.
: The lyrics vividly describe a father's silent struggles, such as pretending to be at ease while hiding tears during a child's departure. : Member Wang Taili composed the song in
: 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 : While the Chopsticks Brothers later became globally
Because of its popularity in Southeast Asia, many versions of the song—like the one you mentioned—provide for non-native singers and translations in English and Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) to bridge the cultural gap. : Member Wang Taili composed the song in