Explanation of folk songs
[folk song]
Short, simple, free-paced folk songs, popular in rural areas or mountainous areas of southern China, where boatswain rowing , Singing Folk Songs explains in detail folk songs that are short in form, simple in tune, and free in rhythm. They are popular in the south and are often sung during labor in the mountains. Tang Dynasty Li Yi's poem "Sending People Back to the South": "I am helpless in a boat at night, and folk songs can be heard on bamboo branches." Song Dynasty Zhang Lei's "Shangyuan" Poem 3: "The lights on the riverside are like autumn fireflies, and I lament that folk songs cannot be listened to." Ming Zhu Yunming's "Qianwen" "Record of Shen Xiaozi": "He started dancing and singing folk songs, and laughed and entertained his mother." Ba Jin's "Home" No. 40: "The three boatmen were rowing there and singing folk songs."
Word decomposition
Explanation of mountain Shanā The towering part formed by the ground: earth mountain. cliff. mountains. Mountains and rivers. mountain road. The top of the mountain. Beautiful mountains and clear waters. The storm is about to come (a metaphor for the tense atmosphere before a conflict or war breaks out). Shaped like a mountain: gables (the walls on both sides of a herringbone house. Also known as "Fangshan"). Describe loud: the sound of mountains. The explanation of song. 歌 ē sing: sing. Sing. Sing. Music circle. Getai dance pavilion. Song and dance. Able to sing and dance. Singable words: Sing. Song sheet. lyrics. Song formula. folk song. poetry. Songxing (妌) (a genre of old poetry with relatively free syllables and meter). Poems express aspirations, songs express words.