Original songs include: Shandandan blooms red and bright (Northern Shaanxi folk song), Yimeng Mountain Minor (Shandong folk song), Osmanthus blossoms everywhere in August (folk song (revolutionary song)), Kangding Love Song (Sichuan folk song) , Lift up your hijab (Uighur song)
1. Shandandan blooms red and gorgeous (Northern Shaanxi folk song)
"Shandandandan blooms red and gorgeous" is composed by Li Ruobing, Guan Heyan, Xu Suo and Feng Fukuan wrote the lyrics, Liu Feng composed the music, and the original solo singer was Yun Enfeng. It was later sung by many artists, especially the 1970s singer Zhu Fengbo's widely circulated version. This song was a large-scale TV series filmed by CCTV in 2003 The theme song at the end of "Ode to Yan'an".
2. Yimeng Mountain Minor (Shandong Folk Song)
"Yimeng Mountain Minor" is a classic folk song in Shandong Province and is a minor. Born in Baishiwu Village, Xuezhuang Town, Feixian County, Linyi, Shandong, at the foot of Wanghai Tower in Yimeng Mountain. Its predecessor is "Opposition to the Yellow Sand Society" collected and created in 1940 by Li Lin and Ruan Ruoshan, members of the Anti-Japanese University Art Troupe stationed in Yimeng Mountain.
3. Osmanthus flowers bloom everywhere in August (folk song (revolutionary song))
"Osmanthus flowers bloom everywhere in August" is a song that emerged in the 1920s and 1930s and became popular in China The folk song sung in many provinces across the country adopts the tune of "Ba Duan Jin" and was composed to celebrate the founding of the Soviet. It is a song about the Soviet that was established in August. It was originally called "Celebrating the Establishment of the Workers' and Peasants' Democratic Government".
4. Kangding Love Song (Sichuan Folk Song)
"Kangding Love Song" is also called "Horse Racing on the Mountain". It is a representative traditional folk song in Kangding, Sichuan. It was written by Wu Wenji and Jiang Dingxian Arranged and sung by Yu Yixuan in Nanjing on April 19, 1947. Since then, "Kangding Love Song" has spread throughout the country, and has become famous overseas, and is loved by people from all over the world.
5. Lift Your Hijab (Uyghur Song)
"Lift Your Hijab" is based on the Uyghur folk song "Ariya" collected by Mr. Wang Luobin in the Hexi Corridor of Gansu Province. "(also said to be the Uzbek folk song "Karakashi Uqim") was originally performed on the stage by the children of the "Qinghai Children's Anti-Japanese War Troupe" in the form of group dance.