First, Yunnan folk songs
Yunnan is the province with the largest number of ethnic minorities in China, including Yi, Bai, Dai, Hani, Zhuang, Miao, Wa, Hui, Naxi, Lahu, Jingpo, Yao, Tibetan, Bulang, Achang, Mongolian, Benglong, Dulong and Pumi.
In the lives of people of all ethnic groups, folk singing activities occupy a particularly important position and almost penetrate into all fields of life. The representative Yunnan folk songs are Zhu Fengbo's Running Water and Embroidered Pocket.
Second, folk songs in northern Shaanxi
Northern Shaanxi is a place where folk songs gather. There are many kinds of folk songs, which are commonly called "folk songs" or "sour songs" locally. There are many kinds of folk songs in northern Shaanxi, such as singing flowers and pu.
Among them are Four Seasons Songs, Wugeng Tune, Langong Tune, Jiuge, Yangko, Labor Song, Dance Music, Yulin Xiaoqu, Weibei Folk Song, Shaanxi Suite, Errentai, Folk Songs, Religious Songs and Home Exploration Tune. , mainly in minor and belief in heaven.
Three. Hakka folk songs
Hakka folk songs mainly include Hakka folk songs and Hakka nursery rhymes. Popular in Meixian, xingning city, Wuhua and Zijin counties in eastern Guangdong, Shanghang, Ninghua, Liu Qing and Yongding in western Fujian, Xingguo, Ruijin and Yongxin in southern Jiangxi, Taoyuan, Hsinchu and Miaoli in northern Taiwan Province. Sing in Hakka.
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China's folk songs have a long tradition. In primitive society, our ancestors began to sing in hunting, carrying, offering sacrifices, entertaining gods, offering sacrifices, courtship and other activities.
As recorded in ancient literature, such a "Ququ": "Broken bamboo, bamboo; Flying soil, meat by meat. " It describes the whole process of hunting labor in primitive times in a very general way.
Although the whole song is only eight words, it is like a vivid original picture, which is a precious material and artistic treasure for us to understand and understand people's production and life in primitive times.
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