Sorry, I'm not very familiar with the specific 'ulala session love fiction' song lyrics. You can try to search for it on music platforms where you might find detailed lyrics explanations.
You could also check on social media platforms. There might be fan pages or groups dedicated to 'ulala session' where fans share and discuss things related to the band, including the lyrics of 'love fiction'. Additionally, YouTube music videos of the song may have the lyrics in the description or as captions, which can be a convenient way to access them.
As it stands, it's hard to determine the significance of 'lirik home my first story' without more context. If 'lirik' is meant to be 'lyric', it could potentially refer to lyrics that are central to the story the band My First Story is trying to tell in a particular song.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'lirik home my first story' you are referring to. 'My First Story' is a Japanese rock band, but 'lirik home' is not a very clear part in relation to them without more context. It could potentially be a misspelling or something very specific within a certain community.
Song Brings You Home was a 2021 the mainland of China film about music teacher Jiang Bo helping Bai Ling and her family. Although the search results provided did not have a specific online viewing link, you could try to search for the name of the movie on video websites or online theaters to find resources that could be watched.
A few songs mentioned the phrase "take you home" in the lyrics. Among them were Li Haowen (MC Thug)'s "The Age of Naked Marriage," a song by Xue Zhiqian, and Immortal He's "Take You Home." However, there was not enough information to determine which song it was. Therefore, he could not give a definite answer.
" Brother, Who's Taking You Home?" was a drama film. It told the story of Dongdong, a ten-year-old child whose parents had died and married, living with his paralyzed uncle, Taining, and his grandparents. Her grandmother was terminally ill. In order to leave without worry, she decided to find a wife for Taining. Chun Lian was a woman who had no other choice but to marry Tai Ning because of her silly 12-year-old son. From then on, this special family began a love story. The play was directed by the famous director Zhao Miao, and the cast included Huang Chao, Wang Ji, Guo Shengran, Xu Xiulin, Xia Zhengxing, and so on. As for whether or not there is any information about the TV series 'complete works being restricted to online viewing, I'm not sure.
" Brother, Who's Taking You Home?" was a drama directed by Zhao Miao and starred by Wang Ji and Huang Chao. It was released in 2008. The movie was about the naughty Luo Dongdong, his disabled father Taining, and his stubborn grandmother living in a poor family. In order to be able to leave with peace of mind, the terminally ill grandmother found a simple Chunlian to take on the burden of the family for Taining. From then on, this special family began a love story. The theme of the movie was family and emotions, showing the kinship and dedication of family members.
" Take You Home " was a movie. The plot told the story of music teacher Jiang Bo helping the talented Bailing and her family. Bai Ling's family was facing difficulties, but Jiang Bo had influenced his students, colleagues, and caring people in society through practical actions, and they joined the team to help the poor. In the end, Jiang Bo helped Bai Ling find her lost brother Bai Chuan, cured Bai Ling's mother's mental illness, and helped other painful families find their long-lost children. This movie conveyed the message of justice and love.
" Brother, Who's Taking You Home?" was a TV series directed by Zhao Miao. Wang Ji and Xu Xiulin participated in the performance. In the play, Guo Shengran played Chunlian's 12-year-old silly son. Guo Shengran was from Handan, Hebei Province. He was born on December 28, 1996 and was an actor from mainland China. He had appeared in the TV series "Mother's Way","Jingwu Chen Zhen","All for Love" and "Naughty Horse Jump". However, there was no information about the other actors in the TV series " Brother, Who's Taking You Home ".