Du Yuesheng (22 August 1888 – 16 August 1951), nicknamed "Big-Eared Du", was a Chinese mob boss who spent much of his life in Shanghai. He was a key supporter of Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang in their battle against the Communists in the 1920s, and was a figure of some importance during the Second Sino-Japanese War. After the Chinese Civil War and the Kuomintang's retreat to Taiwan, Du went into exile in Hong Kong and remained there until his death in 1951.
Du was born in Gaoqiao, a small town east of Shanghai, during the reign of the Guangxu Emperor in the late Qing dynasty. His family moved to Shanghai in 1889, a year after his birth. By the time he reached nine years old, Du had lost his immediate family — his mother died in childbirth, his sister was sold into slavery, his father died, and his stepmother vanished — so he went back to Gaoqiao and lived with his grandmother. He returned to Shanghai in 1902 and worked at a fruit stall in the French Concession but was fired for theft later. He wandered around for some time before becoming a bodyguard in a brothel, where he became acquainted with the Green Gang. He joined the gang at the age of 16.
Tengo el corazon lleno de moscas que se mueven
Guardado en un cajon
Con una llave y un cepillo
Cuatrocientos veintes pisos dos hospitales y un camion
Guardan esta caja que flota en el mar
Tengo que pensar en lo de ayer y conseguir que no me afecte
Donde estar tranquilo alli
Donde ha estado aquello que guardaba para mi
Que necesito
Que necesito
Contrarrestar lo demas
Que necesito
Que necesito
Contrarrestar lo demas
Tengo el corazon lleno de moscas que se mueren
Ardiendo en el cajon con mi cabeza y un martillo
Tengo que empezar a decidir si el dia de hoy es solamente urgente
Si ya no te diviertes no me hagas regresar a casa
Que necesito
Que necesito
Contrarrestar lo demas
Que necesito
Que necesito
Contrarrestar lo demas
Lo demás