The girl's name is Mei
The story behind the story of Jiu Gan Sang Wu:?
A retired Taiwanese veteran, known as Uncle Mute, made his living by buying empty wine bottles and picking up rags. one morning in the winter of 1958, Uncle Mute retrieved an abandoned baby girl from an alleyway in a high-rise residential area, and in her swaddling clothes was a note from the person who had abandoned her, that her name was Ah Mei. For this, his wife clashes with him and leaves home.
The mute uncle is both father and mother, and the father-daughter duo struggles through hard times and poverty. In order to give Ami more joy in life, the mute uncle played beautiful music for her in addition to his labor. After graduating from high school, May worked as a singer in a restaurant. She was later helped by a young composer, Tokunmai, to improve the art of singing and was praised by her listeners.
Yu Kwong Tai, the owner of an entertainment company, lures May into signing a contract to perform in Southeast Asia in order to use her to make money. Mei discusses the matter with her mute uncle, who is conflicted between his desire for his daughter to have a career and his fear of the risks she will encounter if she goes out on her own. In the end, May agrees to sign the contract in order to earn money to help her father buy a house after his place is demolished, so that he won't have to live on the street. She didn't want to cut her freedom with a paper contract. When she returns from the show, she has become a popular singer, but she can't help herself and can't meet with her aging father. Mute uncle mood loss, in the street, nearly hit by a speeding motorcycle, in the critical moment, the mute uncle and Ah Mei's dog "Lai" pounced on the mute uncle, he was run over by the car, died. Lai Fu's death makes the lonely mute uncle lose his last intimate companion when his daughter is temporarily unable to get together with him. The mute uncle suffers further physical and mental destruction, and his health deteriorates drastically. At this time, Ah Mei is on tour in Southeast Asia and can not get away to meet her father, but can only ask Yu Guangtai to give 200,000 yuan to her father.
When May returned to Taipei, she was eager to go to her father's place, but Yu Guangtai used the excuse of tight rehearsals to prevent her from getting into trouble before the concert started. By the time Ah Mei took the time to sneak to her place a few days later, it had already been torn down to rubble. Immediately after May's concert, Uncle Mute sees his beloved daughter on TV and has a heart attack and is hospitalized. May rushes to the hospital but fails to see Uncle Mute for the last time. Returning to the performance site, Ah Mei, filled with the bitterness of not being able to support her old father, sang out a nostalgic heartfelt message on stage: "Without you, where would I be, if you hadn't raised me and given me a warm life, if you hadn't protected me, what would have been my destiny!"
The song "Wine Dry If You Sell Nothing" is the theme song of the movie "Hitchhiking on the Wrong Train", sung by singer Su Rui. The song is sung by singer Su Rui, and is a Southern Minnesota dialect meaning "Do you have any bottles for sale". The phrase "酒干倘卖无" is from the movie "Wrong Car", in which the main character, Uncle Mute, collects bottles of wine. Many moviegoers and song listeners have wondered if the story is true.
"The Wrong Car" is one of the most famous song-and-dance movies in Taiwan's movie history, resulting in an unprecedented record of eight re-releases in five months. Hitchhiker's Tale focuses on the tragic story of a female singer and her adoptive father, so is the story of Wine and Dine true?
Synopsis:
If you want to know if the story is true? It is important to understand what the story of Wine and Wine is. The mute uncle in the movie The Wrong Train is a veteran of the Anti-Japanese War who became mute after his vocal cords were cut by the enemy with a bayonet during a charge. He later traveled to Taiwan and made a living by picking up broken bottles; the walls of his house were made of stacks of empty wine bottles one after another. He couldn't speak, but could only play "Wine is dry if you sell nothing" on his suona.
One morning in the winter of 1958, Uncle Mute found an abandoned baby girl in a high-class residential area and named her Mei. Since then, the mute uncle has been both father and mother, and the father-daughter duo have struggled with each other through days of hardship and poverty, bringing up Ah Mei on their meager income. With the help of a young composer, Shi Junmai, Ah Mei became a popular singer. After becoming famous, Ah Mei did not forget the kindness of her mute uncle and tried to go back to visit him many times, but she was stopped by her manager. Later, when Ah Mei realized that she could not support her father's sorrows, the mute uncle, who was seriously ill, was already lying in bed, and could only listen to her daughter's familiar songs on the radio, and left the world in a mood of nostalgia and sadness.