The earliest record of "Hua'er" can be found in the book "General Theory of Hua'er" written by the famous scholar Zhao Zongfu during the Wanli period of Shenzong of the Ming Dynasty. Hong's "Ancient Shan Xing Ling Part 2" "The green willows are hanging on the wild pond, the farmers and village girls are busy hoeing the fields; with a wave of the whip, I can smell the flowers growing intermittently." This poem is the first to be discovered so far. The earliest description of "Hua'er", it vividly reproduces the pastoral style of Gushan (now Gushan Township, Min and Hui Tu Autonomous County, Qinghai Province).
Ye Li's "Gansu Bamboo Branch Poetry" written by Ye Li during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty "The men twisted wool and the women worked in the fields, inviting their sisters to hold hands; they sang flower songs loudly, and all of them were young and beautiful young people with new flowers." It describes the farmers and village girls at that time. The scene of weeding and blooming in the fields is very vivid.
In the "Xunhua Chronicles" compiled by Gong Jinghan of the Qing Dynasty, "There are many wild flowers on Dangerjia Mountain, many of which are unknown, but peonies and peonies can be counted." The peony mentioned in it is the only one mentioned in Tongren County, Qinghai Province today. The yellow peony produced in "Darjia" is the Daliga Mountain in the west of Linxia. The great poet Xie Jin once described the flowers in Linxia with the language of "today the flower town is like Xianjing".
Wu Zhen, the great Lintao poet, wrote: "The rare flowers are like little Luoyang, and the golden city is so unusual. But it can be drunk with thousands of pots of wine, and it is equipped with eight treasures on the carved railings. The handsome man is known as the Northern Sheng, and the beauty is The beauty of the country is in the west, and the bamboos and the water are now and then, how can it be said that Hua Chong has followed the Tang Dynasty?" and "Peony can be found everywhere, but Hezhou is the best", etc., which express the transcendent beauty of Hezhou peony and also show that it is a foreign country. People’s love for Hezhou peonies.
Wu Zhen, a poet of the Qing Dynasty, even praised, "Huaers are very happy, and women are also romantic." From the above poems, we can see that in the Ming Dynasty, farmers or women first sang "Huaer" solo from the countryside. "" began, the Qing Dynasty male and female duet "Hua'er" gradually formed. This single "Hua'er" duet in the wild naturally became the original singing form of the "Hua'er Club" group.