The prodigal son Wang Jie, the prodigal son always goes home

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Speaking of Hong Kong and Taiwan’s music scene in the 80s and 90s, more people might think of Hong Kong’s “Four Heavenly Kings” or Taiwan’s “Little Tigers”, and some people think of “Left Lin and Right Lee” or “Three "Wang Yih" or "Tan Zhang Zheng hegemony"! There are many people who think of Xu Guanjie, Teresa Teng, Xu Xiaofeng, Lin Zixiang, etc. in the early days, but there is a very individual singer, we will often mention him, he has an innate talent in music: starting at the age of 14. I composed my own songs. After signing to Taiwan UFO Records to debut in 1987, my first album "A Game, One Dream" sold 18 million copies in Asia! And dominated the Taiwan leaderboard for half a year! The following albums such as "Forget You Forget Me", "Whether I Really Have Nothing", "Lone Star", "Who Ming Prodigal Son's Heart" and other albums are all platinum and best-selling! How popular is he in the music scene? At that time, almost all Hong Kong and Taiwan singers tried to avoid releasing albums at the same time as him. You can imagine how powerful his appeal and influence were at that time! Together with Qi Qin, Zhou Huajian, and Tong Ange, he was once rated as the "Four Heavenly Kings" of Taiwan by the people! He and Qi Qin can be said to be rivals, and they are the "Gemini" in the "Four Heavenly Kings of Taiwan"! The two have been together in the singing world, the scenery is infinite! One is the lone wolf in the music world, and the other is the lone eagle in the music world. Two very unique and unruly character singers have been erected on the Chinese music world!

The prodigal son Wang Jie, the prodigal son always goes home - Lujuba

So who is he?

He is the "prodigal son" Wang Jie!

The prodigal son Wang Jie, the prodigal son always goes home - Lujuba

Wang Jie's Memories

"A Game and a Dream"

"I Know I'm a Singer That Has Passed Out"

Know the song I wrote and you don't listen to it anymore

still won't "Block My Life"

just want Recall my own story and reminiscence

Once geometric

I am a prodigal

Like the lone eagle in the sky

Or the "Lone Star" at night

There is no cloud in the sky

Only me wandering

The earth has no starlight

Only me In sorrow,

The prodigal son Wang Jie, the prodigal son always goes home - Lujuba

used to be geometric

, ​​"to love my dreams forever"

, ​​"Anne"

, ​​"you are the pain in my chest forever"

is this crazy or fate

how deep is the love of you

is the sky teasing me how much

"wine" "Drunk Awakening"

"Dead Love"

is still in the space

can only "Say the voice is treasured"

can we once again have my own sky

"how I forgot to cry"

but the pain is deep

now

" Do I really have nothing?

where will I stop tomorrow

I will sing melancholy in the air

loudly sing

"Tender You"

has already become my life "the role of the story"

disappeared in memory

"forget" You might as well forget yourself"

walking alone on

"cold long street"

"wind and fog" a trace of entanglement

your back

"her back"

flickering and flickering

is exactly "a bit sad and a bit crazy "

" "Too much love" "Lost too much"

The past scenes come to mind

There is no one in the sky "Migratory Birds"

Only the lone eagle is moaning

Moaning

Give me a habitat

As long as I have a dream, I can park

I am a ferry

as long as there is a way to go

The ticket stub in my hand is my only direction

I sing "Going Home" again

My longing in my heart is that place

"Who is the prodigal son"

Who knows "Tears of Heroes" "

come from the cloud

go in the rain

with a whole body of dust

only those pairs of "your butterfly eyes"

can never wave away

"the red dust with you"

is the mud that I have no regrets

that sky never changes

I am no longer the Ajie

I am no longer the prodigal

my name is

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Wang Jie's Growth Chapter

Wang Jie was originally named Wang Dawei and was born in Xi'an on October 20, 1962. He moved to Hong Kong with his parents when he was 3 years old. Father Wang Xia was originally a student of the 35th term of the Taiwan Air Force Official School, and later joined the Lixing Theatre Company to participate in drama performances. In 1965, he went to Hong Kong and signed a contract with Shaw Films. Wang Jie’s mother was also an actor from Shaw Films. Therefore, Wang Jie, who grew up in Shaw Studios since he was a child, starred in a movie when he was 3 years old and played with his father in "Ghost Eunuch" Wang Xia performed on the same stage and participated in many Shaw movies such as "I'm In Love", "Killing", "Tide of Desire" and "Hong Xiguan".

In 1974, Wang Jie, who was only 12 years old, suffered the fate of his parents’ divorce. After the divorce, his parents turned a blind eye to Wang Jie. He was sent to a boarding school and did not even pay for his tuition. Wang returned to Taiwan in 1977 to develop. Father left Wang Jie in Hong Kong alone. Wang Jie relied on work-study programs and the help of teachers and classmates to reluctantly continue his studies.

Because of a tragic childhood since childhood, Wang Jie, who loves music, first composed the song "The Baby Is Crying" when he was 14 years old. This is a song written to an orphanage. It is also the first original work of Wang Jie’s music career. It was written and composed by Wang Jie, arranged by Chen Zhiyuan, and sung by Wang Jie. The well-known Songjiang Children’s Choir in Taiwan served as backing singer. Later, this song was included in "Forget You Forget" The album "Like Me" was released by UFO Records on July 10, 1988.

In 1979, 17-year-old Wang Jie came to Taiwan and married his first wife two years later. After getting married, he was enlisted in the army, but when he returned from military service, he found that his wife had abandoned him and his daughter. In order to be a good single father, Wang Jie worked as a courier, taxi driver, truck driver, waiter, chef, bartender, lounge singer, stuntman, composer, etc. during that time. I used to work four jobs a day at most and sleep under the bridge at night. So that experience is also Wang Jie's unforgettable taste in his life, taste the ups and downs of the world!

In 1987, Wang Jie entered the Taiwan UFO Record Company under the recommendation of the producer Mr. Li Shouquan, officially entered the music scene and made his debut in Taiwan. Later, he released his first solo album "A Game, One Dream", and the sales of the post-stab album reached 250 platinum (about 18 million copies sold in Asia). At the end of 1987, he appeared in the MV of "One Game, One Dream" with the heroine Maggie Cheung, which was also the first MV for Maggie Cheung. Therefore, this MV is of great significance to Wang Jie and Maggie Cheung! Later, this song "A Game and a Dream" became the ending theme of the love movie "The Yellow Story" directed by Zhang Aijia and co-starred with Maggie Cheung, Chow Huajian, Wu Dawei, Niu Chengze, Zhang Shi, etc., and won the 25th Golden Horse Awards. Best Movie Interlude Award and Best Original Music Song Award!

In 1988, Wang Jie made a guest appearance in the movie "Little Genius" directed by Zhu Yanping, and sang the ending song "Let me love you forever". In December, Wang Jie released his second album "Forget You, Forget Me", and its sales reached 8 platinum (400,000 copies) in two weeks (more than 3.5 million copies in 2014). One of them was to commemorate Wang Jie when he was 14 years old. The song "Anne" of the American-French girlfriend Desa who passed away in a car accident after meeting and fell in love won the Hong Kong "Chinese Songs Dragon and Tiger Chart" in one fell swoop, and once again won the top spot. The song of the same name in this album "Forget You Forget Me" and another single "You Are My Chest Pain forever" also topped the Singapore Dragon and Tiger Chart, and won the annual runner-up in sales. At the same time, "Forget You Forget Me" became the ending theme of the movie "Carmen in Mong Kok" directed by Jacky Cheung, Andy Lau, Maggie Cheung, and Man Ziliang, and "You Are the Eternal Pain in My Chest" became the movie of the film. episode. It can be seen how popular these two songs were at that time!

In January 1989, Wang Jie released his third Mandarin album "Do I really have nothing" in Taiwan. The album exceeded the 500,000 mark one month after its release, and Wang Jie became the first singer in Taiwan's history to have three consecutive albums exceeding 600,000!

In February, Wang Jie released his first Cantonese album "The Role of Story" and was officially released and listed in Hong Kong by the UFO company authorized by Warner Music Hong Kong. The song "The Role of the Story" on the album of the same name and the other two singles "Maybe" and "Somewhat Sad and Something Infatuated" became the hottest Hong Kong drama "Intolerance" produced by TVB and starring Huang Rihua, Carina Lau, Wen Zhaolun and Zhou Haimei. The TV episode and ending song of "Love".

In April, Wang Jie co-starred in the movie "Seven Wolves" with Zhang Yusheng, Tai Zhengxiao, Yao Kejie, Tuo [tuǒ] Zong Hua, Ye Quanzhen, etc., and sang the movie theme song "Never Look Back" with Zhang Yusheng, Tai Zhengxiao and Yao Kejie. The box office of this "Seven Wolves" movie reached nearly 60 million. It can be said that this result is also very ideal!

In May, Wang Jie was selected into the "Second Season Selection" of Hong Kong TVB with his song "Somewhat Sad and Something Mad".

In June, the Hong Kong International Recording Association awarded a platinum record, and Wang Jie became the first Taiwanese winner.

In July, Wang Jie went to Singapore to hold three concerts and was the first singer in Taiwan to perform in a 10,000-person venue.

In August, Wang Jie released his fourth album "Lone Star" simultaneously in Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia. At the same time, he appeared in the movie "Seven Wolves 2", and the title song of the album of the same name "Lone Star" has also become the movie theme song of "Seven Wolves 2." Therefore, the title song of the album of the same name "Lone Star" has been the champion of Taiwan's Golden Songs in Mandarin for 8 consecutive weeks! On August 21, Warner Music released Wang Jie's second Cantonese record "Who Mings the Heart of the Prodigal Son". As soon as it was launched, it set a double champion in sales and rankings!

In September, Wang Jie first attempted to direct and perform MTV "It's You, You Are You". The world's sales exceeded 50 platinum (2.5 million copies), and the record company presented a record wall to Wang Jie.

In November, Wang Jie was shortlisted for Best Male Singer at the Golden Melody Award.

In December, Wang Jie and Fang Wenlin starred in the 8-point series "Adopted Son Doesn't Teach Whose Offense" from China TV, and was elected as the highest on-demand male singer in 1989. Wang Jie also won the 7th edition of 1989 with "Who Ming the Prodigal Son" "Hong Kong Top Ten Golden Songs" and the Most Popular Newcomer Award!

This year was also the first year for Wang Jie to open up the mainland market. As CCTV’s "Rotating Stage" program broadcasted two consecutive special films titled "Tide-Singing from Taiwan", Wang Jie’s "Singing from Taiwan" was broadcast for the first time. A game and a dream", Zhang Yusheng’s "My Future Is Not a Dream", Jiang Yuheng’s "Looking Back" and other Hong Kong and Taiwan song MVs, mainland audiences instantly remembered Wang Jie, Zhang Yusheng, Jiang Yuheng and many other Hong Kong and Taiwan singers, and Wang Jie He became the idol of mainland Chinese fans and the idol of Hong Kong and Taiwan singers at the same time!

In January 1990, Wang Jie released his fifth Mandarin album "Roar to the Sun". The album's title song of the same name "Roar to the Sun" has been ranked No. 1 on the Taiwan Zhongguang Zhiyin Time Chart for 4 consecutive weeks. Together with the second title song "Don't let the sun leave me tomorrow", it stayed on the chart for a total of 18 weeks. It was also on Singapore Radio The Dragon and Tiger List, the Malaysian Radio Emerald Dragon and Tiger List, the Top Ten Malaysia List, and the Top Ten Dragon and Tiger List of Taiwan all won the championship!

From February 22nd to 27th, held 6 consecutive "True Love Concerts" at the Hong Kong Hung Hom Stadium, becoming the first Taiwanese male singer to hold a concert at the Hong Kong Red Hall.

In April, Wang Jie was invited to a concert tour in major cities in the United States and Canada, and later also started a concert in Taiwan.

In May, Wang Jie released the sixth Mandarin album "I Want to Fly". In the album, "In Our World" and "Mom Take Me Away" composed by Wang Jie became the TV series "Adopted Son Doesn't Teach Whose Fault" The ending song and interlude.

In August, Wang Jie's lead singer Zhu Yanping directed the film and starred Andy Lau, Gu Feng, Tuo [tuǒ] Zong Hua, Ke Junxiong, etc. The theme song of the movie "Foreign Land", "Home Is Too Far", "Asian Orphans", "Foreign Land" By 2014, the original soundtrack had sold nearly 350,000 copies!

On October 21, Wang Jie released his fourth Cantonese album "Wandering Heart", and within a week he was on the TVB "Golden Song" single champion. In the same year, Wang Jie and Andy Lau, Wu Qianlian, Chen Farong and others co-starred in Johnnie To's movie "The Supreme II: Forever Dominating the World". Wang Jie played "Asia's No. 1 Fast Player" Qiu Jie and sang the movie episode "Heartache" and the ending song "Icy Long Street" (Cantonese version)" and "It's better to forget yourself than to forget you". Many people in this movie may be impressed by Qiu Jie, who forgot to play in the film. I suggest you to watch it if you have time!

In November, Wang Jie went to France, South Africa and Namibia to shoot the action movie "The Dragon is in the Wild" directed by Ke Shouliang and starring Zhang Min and Li Xiuxian. Wang Jie played a mercenary Wang Renjie in the film and sang the movie theme song " Me" and the episode "You Are in the Red Dust".

In December, Wang Jie released his seventh solo album, which was also the firstThree Cantonese albums "People in the Wind and Rain". This album was produced and released by Warner Records and UFO Records at the same time. And the title song of the same name "Man in the Wind and Rain" was also selected as the golden song of the first season of the golden song of 1990!

In January 1991, Wang Jie released his seventh Mandarin album "To Love Dreams", which was also Wang Jie's 11th solo album. The title song of the same name "To Love Dreams" is actually an adaptation of the Cantonese song "Genius Idiot Past Love" by "Hong Kong's First Generation Singing God" Xu Guanjie!

In May, the fifth Cantonese album selection "No Regrets in This Life" was published, and the title song "No Regrets in This Life" became the theme song of the annual wireless drama "No Regrets in This Life". Weekly sales champion.

In June, Wang Jie, Andy Lau, Wu Qianlian, Chen Farong and others co-starred in Johnnie To's movie "Supreme II: Forever Domination" was released in Taiwan.

In July, Wang Jie released his eighth Mandarin album "Forget You Better To Forget Yourself". This is also Wang Jie's 12th solo album with sales of 900,000 copies. Wang Jie released three consecutive records within a year, all of which were platinum. "Forget You, It's Better to Forget Yourself" won the "Minsheng Daily" Golden Melody Autumn Ranking Championship.

In November, Wang Jie was shortlisted for the third Golden Melody Award for Best Album with his seventh Mandarin album "To Love Dreams".

In December, Wang Jie was listed on the "Hong Kong Album Chart" and "Chinese Songs Dragon and Tiger Chart" on the Chinese Channel of Radio Hong Kong with his 13th album "A Life of Heartbreak" and his single "Heartache". This "Heartache" has also become a movie episode of Wang Jie, Andy Lau, Wu Qianlian, Chen Farong and other co-stars in Johnnie To's movie "Supreme II: Forever Dominating the World".

In January 1992, Wang Jie released his ninth Mandarin album and his 14th album "All By Himself". The lyrics and music in the album were all arranged by Wang Jie and won the sales record of six platinum. In February, the "You Love Wang Jie Loves You Concert" was held. In June, Wang Jie released his sixth Cantonese album in Hong Kong and also his 15th album "Blocking My Life". In July, he released his 10th Mandarin album and his 16th album "Heroic Tears", which has sold more than 650,000 copies. In October, Wang Jie released his first solo single album "Going Home". This album is also the first album in Taiwan history to be published as a single. Without any promotional activities, this album has sold more than 70 Ten thousand. It can be seen how nice this single "Going Home" is! Later, this single "Going Home" also became the song of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala in 1993! In December, Wang Jie launched his second solo single album "No Regrets, No Regrets"!

In January 1993, Wang Jie released his eleventh album in Mandarin and also his 17th album "I". In February, Wang Jie won the second place in the 1992 Taiwan Golden Songs Dragon and Tiger Chart with his 14th album "All By Himself", becoming the only solo album on the chart.

In May, Wang Jie released his seventh Cantonese album and his 18th album "She". When this album was released, it was also the time when Wang Jie and his second wife Mo Qiwen were newly married, so this "She" album is also a commemoration of their wonderful time!

In July, Wang Jie released his twelfth Mandarin album and his 19th album "Road". In October, the first Mandarin album "The Prodigal Son's Heart" was released. This selected Mandarin album contains 12 songs, most of which are Wang Jiechang's popular and very classic songs, not as good as "A Game, A Dream" , "Whether I Really Have Nothing", "Go Home", "The Red Dust Have You", "You Are My Chest Pain forever" and so on!

This year, Wang Jie participated in the 1992 Top Ten Idol Awards organized by Minsheng Daily. In the end, Wang Jie won two awards, the Top Ten Idol and the Best Singing Idol. The action movie "The Dragon in the Wild" directed by Ke Shouliang and starring Wang Jie, Zhang Min, and Li Xiuxian was also officially released this year.

In January 1994, Wang Jie released his thirteenth Mandarin album and his 20th album "Just Say You Love Me". In June, the second Mandarin selection album "Lone Star Dream" was released. The album included "Heroic Tears", "Annie", "Heartache", "Forget You, Forget Me" and other famous songs by Wang Jie! In July, he released his fourteenth album in Mandarin and his 21st album "Migratory Birds".

In 1994, Wang Jie and Qi Qin were a guest at Taiwan variety showThe TV program "Tonight's Stars", live a cappella "The Original Me", and improvise the song "Wang Jie 1994". Because Qi Qin and Wang Jie’s voices, song types, and personal temperament are extremely similar, in this show, Qi Qin and Wang Jie sing each other’s famous songs, and then they compete. Meaning, some fans say this is a contest between "wolf of the north" and "lone eagle"! In fact, many fans have watched this live video many times. Some people say that Qi Qin sings better than Wang Jie, while others say that Wang Jie sings better! In fact, no matter what, these two "prodigal sons" can be said to be so popular in Taiwan at that time!

In February 1995, Wang Jie released his 15th Mandarin album and his 22nd album "Dream in the Dreamless Night". The 16th Mandarin album released in October is also my 23rd album "Wish not Freedom".

In February 1996, Wang Jie switched from UFO Warner Records to Polly Carol, and released her first album "Brotherly Love" in Polly Carol. It is also the seventeenth album in Mandarin, which is also his 24th album.

In May, the former club Warner Records released the Cantonese album "Masterpiece of Dumb" recorded by Wang Jie in 1994. This album is Wang Jie’s eighth Cantonese album and his 25th album. It is also Wang Jie's last work on Warner Records UFO records! But some people say that the English album "Wang Jie's Biography-Western Masterpiece" released by Warner Records for Wang Jie 3 months later is Wang Jie's last album in his old club!

In August, Polly Carrie released the album "Forget All" for Wang Jie. This album is Wang Jie’s 18th Mandarin album and also his 26th album! This album is Wang Jie’s second compositional album after he composed the album of "All By Himself" in 1992!

In February 1997, Wang Jie released his nineteenth Mandarin album and his 27th album "I Love You". In August, the twentieth album in Mandarin was released, which was also his 28th album "Starting Point".

In August 1998, Wang Jie released the twenty-first Mandarin album and his 29th album "Alternative". This album is also Wang Jie's last record in Polly Carnival, and it is also the only album that did not include personal works during Polly Carnival's time. Because of the bankruptcy of Taiwan Polycars at the end of 1997, this "Stand-in" album was only released in Malaysia! Because this horse version of "Stand-in" album is extremely rare, the price has risen to three or four thousand yuan, which has become an eternal pain in the hearts of many fans! Later, in order to make up for the regrets of some masterpiece collectors, in December, Boeing Good News released the "Alternative Collection", which included a total of 16 songs. Such as "Reluctant", "Brotherhood", "Man Heart", "How Many Tenderness and Tears", etc.

In 1999, Wang Jie returned to Hong Kong to continue his music creation. On December 20th, Wang Jie formally signed a contract with Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG) and became a subordinate artist. He immediately participated in the recording of TVB's variety entertainment program "Starlight Glimmer Yao Baoliang".

In January 2000, Wang Jie released the Cantonese album "GIVING". This album is Wang Jie's ninth Cantonese album and his 30th album. This month, Wang Jie also starred in Mai Zhaohui's movie "Love and Sincerity" with Wu Zhenyu, Chen Xiaodong, Gigi Leung, Wu Pace, and sang the movie episode "I Miss Her", and finally won the best original film at the 37th Taiwan Golden Horse Awards Nomination of the song!

In May, Wang Jie, Gigi Lai, Shinichi Chiba, etc. co-starred in the ancient costume martial arts film "Little Li Fei Dao Zhi Fan Biography" adapted from Gu Long novels, and played the role of "Little Li Fei Dao" Li Xunhuan.

In August, Wang Jie returned to the Taiwanese music scene and released his 22nd Mandarin album and his 31st album "From Now". The album's sales reached 600,000 (Asia) that year.

In October, Wang Jie, Karen Mok, Chen Hao, Shao Meiqi and others starred in the action movie "Legend of Drag Racing Car God" directed by Zhang Min.

In December, Wang Jie released his tenth Cantonese album and his 32nd album "Hello!". He will hold a solo concert at Shenzhen Stadium on December 30!

Since 2000, "The Lone Eagle" Wang Jie has mainly performed solo singing and released some selected albums. He also participated in the shooting of some TV variety shows and film unit dramas, such as Wang Jie and Zhang in 2001Zhilin, Lei Yuyang, Zhang Wenci and others starred in the love movie "Yin Yang Love", in 2002, Wang Jie and his younger sister Twins filmed the movie "This Summer Has the Opposite Sex", in 2005, starred in the TV series "My Wife" with Chen Jinhong and Xuan Xuan, and participated in Sichuan in 2011 Satellite TV’s New Year’s Eve concert, 2014 CCTV Variety Channel "Straight to the Spring Festival Gala" judge, in 2017, participated in the recording of Jiangsu Satellite TV’s "Golden Music" and Sichuan Satellite TV’s "Enclosure Concert". During this period, Wang Jie also Also keep launching his own albums and insist on making music! Wang Jie’s music can be said to be the epitome of Chinese pop music. During that time, Chinese pop songs began to sprout and thrive. Wang Jie is undoubtedly one of the superstars of the Chinese pop music scene. He has released more than 50 solo albums since his debut. With 30 selected albums, the cumulative record sales have so far exceeded 80 million!

Although Wang Jie rarely appears in the public nowadays, some people may say that he is dead, just like the title of the album "I Know I'm a Dead Singer" released by Wang Jie in 2018, although he knows that he has already He is an outdated singer, but Wang Jie, who is 57 years old, still insists on creating, so that fans who like him will remember that not only he can sing, but also that he can also write songs. He usually puts his own The story is written into one's own songs, such as "Annie" for the first love who died in a car accident; Abandoned by his girlfriend before getting married, and abandoned by his girlfriend before getting married, waiting for 5 hours in the Civil Affairs Bureau and waiting for 5 hours without results. ; Secretly in love with the girl who helped herself when she was in poverty, and finally missed the "Back of Her" written later. There is also a song "Unromantic Charges" was created for betting, and it was completed in less than ten minutes! These songs are almost classics! And before his debut, Wang Jie once wrote a song "Love Punk" to Jacky Cheung, the "God of Song". Isn't this a surprise and surprise?

As a singer who emerged in the golden decade of the Chinese recording industry, Wang Jie is undoubtedly one of the most dazzling superstars. The first album sold in Asia reached 18 million copies, and "Queen" Maggie Cheung even starred for the MV heroine. , And then set a new record in "Do I really have nothing", and invited the "king of heaven" Andy Lau to co-star. He has a unique voice, highly recognizable voice lines, and a distinctive high pitch. When performing songs, he can often interpret the ups and downs of the songs through his penetrating and explosive voice! He has no fashionable dress. But his raunchy dress, real and melancholic eyes, and tactful and high-pitched singing have attracted countless fans like a magnet!

Wang Jie started an era of his own. "Jie-style singing" carries the stories and memories of too many people. He has played an indispensable role in many people's young years. Each note may be a certain period of our life. Therefore, when those music sounds, no matter how much time and space we have experienced, we can still go back to the past in an instant and enjoy the purest touch that music brings us. His singing is full of sentimentality and kindness, vicissitudes and loneliness. His singing is also full of experience and enlightenment of life struggle. Wang Jie's song is not the groaning of ordinary singers, but the result of a rough life! Therefore, his songs can always withstand the baptism of the years of life, the longer the time, the better the feeling, the more rough life, the more mellow the taste!

The former Wang Jie was a prodigal son, a rebellious "prodigal son"!

Some people call him "The Melancholy Singer" and others call him the "Singing Lonely Eagle"!

Although the prodigal son has wandered throughout his life, he never goes home!

But that doesn't matter anymore, it's just once!

Now Wang Jie is a good man and just wants to go home!

The heart and mind of the prodigal son is still like the sea, but there is no too much grievance and roar, but more tolerance and bearing!

The wounds of the prodigal son bloomed with tender and romantic flowers, swaying in the wind, the petals still have the color of blood!

He changed his appearance over the years, it was a game and a dream!

But the longing in his heart is still that place, and the desire to go home always brings tears to his eyes!

The prodigal son always goes home...

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