A folk dance similar to a small opera, accompanied by gongs and drums, and stories will be performed in some areas. Rural areas in northern China are very popular. This dance is called yangko or yangko (1). Labor songs sung in the fields when transplanting rice seedlings. Yuan Mei's Supplement to Poems in Qingyuan, Volume III: "Only when the Yangko is sung all over the moon can we know that the scenery of Taoyuan is still in the world." Su's "Dianjiang Road Kouzhan": "There is a faint smoke in the lonely village, and yangko is fighting for farming everywhere." (2) A folk song and dance activity popular in rural areas. Accompanied by gongs and drums, the forms are lively and diverse. Or group dance, or yangko opera with story content. It is loved by the broad masses of rural people. Liu Yazi wrote in the poem "National Day Tiananmen Review Platform": "This is the new National Day of the people. In the sound of yangko, all the flags are red." Zhou Libo's "The Storm" Part I: "Women and children all sing their new songs in yangko."
Word decomposition
Interpretation of seedlings: seedlings of plants: seedlings. Seedling. Tian Yang raises seedlings. Transplant (especially rice seedlings). The stems of some plants; Melon seedlings. Pull out seedlings. Some newborn animals: fry. Planting; Breeding: Plant a few trees. He planted a pond of fish. Radical: he; Interpretation of singing: singing. Sing. Great. Music. Stage and dance pavilion. Song and dance. Good at singing and dancing. Lyrics: singing. Music score lyrics. Song formula folk songs. Poetry. Gexing (a kind of old poetry with relatively free syllables and meter). Poetry expresses ambition, and songs express ambition. radical