"Bella Chow" most likely refers to the Italian phrase and song title "Bella Ciao," which means "Goodbye Beautiful." It is a famous Italian folk song originally sung by women workers in Northern Italy in the early 20th century protesting harsh conditions. Later, it became an anti-fascist anthem during World War II, sung by Italian partisans resisting Nazi Germany and fascist forces. The phrase "Bella Ciao" literally translates to "Bye-bye beautiful" and is used in the song to signify a farewell, often to a loved one or symbolically to life. The lyrics convey a partisan's farewell to their beloved as they face death fighting for freedom, symbolizing resistance against oppression. Over time, the song has become a worldwide symbol of struggle, rebellion, and hope for liberty.