Chinese folk songs rely on lining words to achieve phonetic balance.
Chinese folk songs are collective oral poetry creations of the working people. They are a song art produced and developed by the people through extensive oral singing in their daily life practice.
Chinese folk songs are rich and colorful. They reflect the life, history and culture of different regions and nationalities, and have distinctive characteristics and rhythms.
The following are some representative Chinese folk songs:
1. "Jasmine": This is a widely sung Jiangsu folk song. The lyrics describe a budding flower. Jasmine expresses people's yearning and pursuit of a better life. The melody of the song is beautiful and melodious, with strong local characteristics.
2. "Kangding Love Song": Also known as "Horse Racing on the Mountain", it is a folk love song in the Kangding area of ??Sichuan. The song depicts the beautiful scenery of Kangding Mountain City and people's yearning for love. The melody of the song is light, lively and full of vitality.
3. "In That Distant Place": This is a classic Qinghai folk song. The lyrics describe a beautiful place and express people's desire for freedom and love. The melody of the song is beautiful and catchy, with strong plateau characteristics.
4. "The River Flows": a Yunnan folk song that describes a girl's longing for her lover. The melody of the song is beautiful, fresh and has distinctive national characteristics.
5. "Meeting in Aobao": an Inner Mongolian folk song, which shows the scene of young Mongolian men and women meeting in Aobao (a fixed sacrificial building). The melody of the song is melodious and high-pitched, with a strong sense of grassland. breath.
These folk songs all have their own regional characteristics and cultural backgrounds, reflecting the living customs, customs, thoughts and feelings of different ethnic groups. They are not only an important part of the Chinese national culture, but also a treasure in the world's music treasure house.
In short, Chinese folk songs are precious treasures in the cultural treasure house of the Chinese nation. With their beautiful melodies, profound lyrics and distinctive national characteristics, they are deeply loved and praised by the broad masses of the people.