大俠霍元甲

By 葉振棠

昏睡百年 國人漸已醒
睜開眼吧 小心看吧
那個願臣虜自認
因為畏縮與忍讓
人家驕氣日盛
開口叫吧 高聲叫吧
這裏是全國皆兵
歷來強盜要侵入
最終必送命
萬里長城永不倒
千里黃河水滔滔
江山秀麗疊彩峯嶺
問我國家那象染病
衝開血路 揮手上吧
要致力國家中興
豈讓國土再遭踐踏
個個負起使命
這睡獅漸已醒
大俠霍元甲 主題曲
About This Song

"" (The Hero Huo Yuanjia) performed by (Ye Zhen Tang) serves as a stirring anthem that reflects themes of national pride and resilience. The song evokes a sense of awakening and empowerment among the Chinese populace, representing the resurgence of cultural identity and strength. The opening lines suggest a long slumber from centuries of subjugation, but now the people are encouraged to open their eyes and recognize their collective power and potential. This awakening is a call to maintain vigilance against oppression and to embrace national unity.

At its core, the song narrates a call to arms and an appeal for the people's involvement in the revival of their nation. The lyrics capture the essence of patriotism, urging individuals to take responsibility for the country's future. With references to historical figures like Huo Yuanjia, a legendary martial artist and symbol of resistance, the song embodies a narrative of strength, valor, and the importance of fighting against tyranny. The imagery of the Great Wall and the Yellow River conjures vivid symbols of endurance, while also evoking feelings of determination to protect one's homeland from invaders.

Musically, the song features soaring melodies and powerful orchestration that elevate the emotive content of the lyrics. The strong rhythms and dynamic shifts create a sense of urgency and call to action. Notable techniques include the use of repetitive phrases that instill a rallying effect, making it not only memorable but anthemic in nature. The lyrics are rich in metaphor and imagery, effectively painting a picture of both the beauty of the homeland and the resolve of its people to defend it.

Culturally, "" stands as more than just a musical piece; it is an embodiment of the historical context of China's struggles and triumphs. The song resonates deeply with the themes of identity and resistance, acting as a reminder of the sacrifices made for national integrity. Huo Yuanjia's legacy, which inspires the song, is celebrated in Chinese culture as a symbol of the fight against foreign domination and a testament to the spirit of the martial arts discipline as a means of empowerment. Therefore, this song holds significant relevance in contemporary discussions about nationalism and cultural pride.