What folk songs are there in China?

1. Turtledove? :

Goo goo, goo goo, etc.

Aunt hurried out. ?

My niece calls her aunt, and so on.

Forgot earrings and towels. ?

Hoarse, no response.

Goo goo, wait. , waste worry. ?

2. Swallow? :

Swallows wear colorful clothes and come here every spring.

3. Waipoqiao:

Shake it?

Shake, shake, shake to Waipo Bridge;

4. Zongzi Xiang:

Zongzi is fragrant, fragrant kitchen.

Folium Artemisiae Argyi smells fragrant.

Peach branches are inserted in the gate.

5. Children's shame:

Shame, pick your face,

Digging ditches to plant peas; ?

Expand the information of folk poems. Including lyric folk songs and ballads. The separation of ballads was first seen in The Book of Songs, Peach in the Garden: "My heart is full of sadness, and I sing songs." There are two main explanations for the difference between songs and ballads: "Songs are sung with music, and ballads are sung with disciples" (Biography of Shi Mao's Old Training); "Songs are sung in chapters, while ballads are sung without chapters" (Chapters and Sentences of Korean Poetry). Generally speaking, due to the limitation of music score and music score, the lyrics have corresponding syntactic structure and the rhythm is generally slow. Folk songs have no music, no fixed tunes, and are recited. The format of chapters and sentences is relatively free, and the rhythm is generally tight. The ancients often used songs and ballads together, collectively called "ballads" and called "folk songs" for short.