First of all, edelweiss
Edelweiss appears in 1959. Richard rodgers composed the music and Oscar Hammerstein II wrote the lyrics. The lyrics of edelweiss is a beautiful poem, which is long and short, with three or four lines of rhyme, two or five lines of rhyme, six or seven lines of rhyme, eighty lines of rhyme and one or nine lines of rhyme.
Second, "* * * and love for the country"
Love between * * * and the country, also known as "Life and death are up to me, my lover loves you", is the theme song of the feature film "Love between * * * and the country". In April 2000, the music album "White Hair and Yellow Sand" was released.
Third, "farewell"
Farewell, the tune is selected from the American song Dreaming of Home and Mother composed by John P. Odway. During Li Shutong's stay in Japan, Ningen, a Japanese lyricist, wrote a lyric entitled "The Sorrow of Travel" with the melody of dreaming about home and mother. Li Shutong's farewell, written in 19 15, was adapted from Ningen's travel sadness.
Fourth, "Why are flowers so red?"
"Why are flowers so red" is a famous episode in the film "Visitors on the Iceberg" adapted from Tajik folk songs. In 2020, the song was nominated for the National Top Ten Golden Melody Awards of the 70th anniversary of the founding of New China at the New Era International Film Festival.
V. "Country Road"
Country Road is one of the masterpieces of Ye Jiaxiu, a famous musician in Taiwan Province. Zhu Fengbo, a famous mezzo-soprano singer from the Mainland, was introduced to the Mainland and sang at 1980. "On the Country Road" was also selected as the fifth-grade textbook of Jiangsu Education Edition.
Six, "Youth Dance Music"
Dance of Youth is a short and pithy Xinjiang song. 1939, King Xige of China collected this Xinjiang folk song while sorting out western music, and later adapted it into a Chinese song, which was included in Lift Your Cover-King Xige and His Songs and Baizan China 2.