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What is "Green Flower in the Army"?

"Green Flowers in the Army"

Singer: Xiao Zeng

Composer: Xiao Zeng

Lyrics: Xiao Zeng, Wu Songjin

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The cold wind is blowing and falling leaves, the army is a green flower

Dear comrades, don’t miss home, don’t miss your mother

How many words do you call me day and night? What's in your heart

Don't cry when you say goodbye, the military camp is our warm home

Mom, don't worry about me, my child has grown up

Standing on guard duty is to protect The country is not afraid of wind and rain

Sincere blessings to my mother, may she be healthy and live a long life

I will go home when the celebration is over and visit my good mother again

There is a good girl in my hometown, I often dream of her

Men in the army also have love, and are willing to accompany you to the end of the world

Because of the heavy responsibility, I have to let go of love first

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The fluttering white clouds brought my love, and the green flowers in the army gave her

Extended information:

"The Green Flowers in the Army" is a popular song in the military camp. This song is catchy and the arrangement is more folk-like, but it reveals a kind of pure feelings. It is passed down by word of mouth in the military camp and is quite popular. In addition, green flowers in the military have now been extended to become female soldiers in the army. The song lyrics come from all over the country and were compiled and composed by teachers Xiao Zeng and Wu Songjin.

The green flowers in the army have now been extended to female soldiers in the army. Of course, some people vividly describe the male soldiers in the army as "green grass in the army". During military training, they will also refer to the female soldiers in military training. The students are called the green flowers in the army. In today's military training, "Green Flower in the Army" is one of the military songs that the majority of military trainees are required to learn. Of course, the instructors will be happy to teach it. Singing this song can recall many past events of the army.