Xintianyou, also called Shuntianyou, is a special genre of folk songs in northern Shaanxi that best represents the charm of northern Shaanxi folk songs. Its rhythm is free, simple and generous, high-pitched and long. The sentence structure is very special, usually there are two sentences in each stanza, two sentences have one rhyme, and the rhyme may or may not be changed in the next stanza. A short song may have only one verse, but a long song may last for dozens or even hundreds of verses. In artistic techniques, Bixing is often used, expressing ambitions based on objects, using scenes to express emotions, and the tunes are beautiful and catchy. For example, the original lyrics of Xintianyou, which was adapted by Liu Chi and others as an episode of "Northern Shaanxi Pastoral", are blooming on the cliff and red on the cliff. The suffering people are looking forward to good times. The green willow tree grows tall. How can I build it if you like my brother? Malitou Tiaotou It’s not like Ma is the best among the experts to pick out the number of people. The elder brother is the best. The egg shell shells light up the half-kang, burn the stove, sprinkle the cup, and measure the rice. The touching tone of Xintianyou has inspired many poets, writers, and musicians to create a number of works. The masterpieces of Fengsheng Art Garden are known as the mother of art, such as Li Ji's "Wang Gui and Li Xiangxiang" and He Jingzhi's "Back to Yan'an", etc., which were created using the Xintianyou format. Love songs are the essence of Xintianyou, and are called sour songs among the people.
Xintianyou is a song of sacrifice to life and an ode to love by people in northern Shaanxi. Its long-lasting vitality comes from the endless love and affection on the vast Loess Plateau. Blue sky, white clouds, yellow earth, and Xintianyou, this is the most beautiful scenery in northern Shaanxi. Xintianyou, a Yuefu in northern Shaanxi. Xintianyou, the sound of nature in northern Shaanxi.