Hulunbeier is very well located. The west is located in the northeast of the Inner Mongolia Plateau, and the north and south are directly crossed by the Daxinganling. The east is the eastern foothills of the Daxingan Mountains and the edge of the Songnen Plain in the northeast plains. It is bordered by Heilongjiang Province to the east and Mongolia and Russia to the west and north. Most of the buildings in Hulunbeier have a European style with a strong exotic flavor.
Where is the Hulunbeier Grassland?
The Hulunbeier Grassland is located in northeastern Inner Mongolia, named after Hulun Lake and Bel Lake, with a total area of 149 million mu. Hulunbeier grassland is currently China's best-preserved grassland, the "pasture kingdom" said. Hulunbeier Grassland is also a green clean land without any pollution. Meat, milk, leather, wool and other livestock products favored by domestic and foreign consumers, even forage is also exported to Japan and other countries. This is the birthplace of Genghis Khan, the pride of the generation, and also a famous tourist attraction at home and abroad. Here, we know what is called "blue sky and green land", what is called "green clean land". Hulunbeier grassland, like a huge green scroll, stretched across the Inner Mongolia, is a piece of sacred land of fascination.
Oxianghui Mongolian Lyrics
"Ovoo Meeting"
Words: Hot and Spicy
Sung by Knifelang
The fifteenth round of the moon rises in the sky.
Why are there no clouds nearby?
I'm waiting for a pretty girl.
Why haven't you come yet?
If it doesn't rain in the sky
Begonias can't bloom by themselves.
If I'm patient, brother
My heart will beat, yoho.
Expanded information:
Ovoo, also known as Ovoo, is Mongolian for "heap". Originally used as a road or border marker, Ao Ou evolved into a place of worship for mountain and road gods, similar to a Han Chinese land temple. Ovoo is usually made of stone, and in the desert it is made of willow.
The herders worship Ovoo in June and July each year. After the ceremony, they hold traditional horse races, archery, wrestling, singing, dancing and other recreational activities. Girls and boys take this opportunity to hide in the grass, talk about love and complain to each other. This is the Ovoot meet. Because the first line of the song reads, "The fifteenth moon rises in the sky," people sometimes mistakenly call the song "Fifteenth Moon. 103010 Lyrics in Mongolian
(If you look closely at the lyrics, they are actually a direct translation from the Chinese).
Sarah spilled mud when she heard it. gala gave dei and answered the flute.
Ah ha, spoil the tender dagga's dirty, grab the ash, worry, get caught (dei), roar
Take the firewood, coax the ditch, tear it down, rush, warm (sei), pick up, pick up, rush (dei), dizzy, Ewing, rush (dei), roar
There is a throat, seer avinga lah sudo gui lah.
Ah, how can begonia (lei) weave brocade and correct len? how many times has len given len?
Shorting was caught (dei), then fast and touching, caught (dei), then caught (dei).
Short Dense Boom Le Lou several get mention catch (dei) throat len wei yuin catch (dei)
Build a short platform catch (dei) len, get up, touch, catch (dei), catch (dei), huh
Short Dense Boom Le Le several get len catch (dei) throat len due to wei de yuin ho "Ovoo Meeting"
Lyrics: Hot and Spicy< /p>
Sung by: Knife Lang
The fifteenth round of the moon rose into the sky.
Why are there no clouds nearby?
I'm waiting for a pretty girl.
Why haven't you come yet?
If it doesn't rain in the sky
Begonias can't bloom by themselves.
If I'm patient, brother
My heart will beat, yoho.
Composition background:
In 1952, the movie script People of the Horqin Grassland, based on the short story "Ovoo Meeting" by the Mongolian writer Mara Qinfu, was filmed at the Changchun Film Studio, and the song People of the Grassland was an interlude in the movie. According to Malachinov, one of the screenwriters of the movie, he wrote the lyrics of "Ovoo Meeting" and gave them to another screenwriter, Haimo, to polish. After several discussions, they showed them to the famous Daur composer Futong, who composed the movie "---".
Later, Futong traveled to his native Hulunbeier Prairie and composed the song based on an old love song from the banks of the Hailaer River.In 1953, the movie "Ovoo Reunion," made by the Northeast Power Studios (now), was released, and the song "People on the Prairie," sung by, Wu, drifted to the five lakes and the four corners of the world.103010 Mongolian Lyrics
(Look closely at the lyrics, which are in fact translated directly from the Chinese direct translation.)
Sarah heard it and spilled the mud.Gala gave DEI and answered the flute.
Ah ha, spoil the Nendagar's dirty, grab the ash, worry, get caught (DEI), roar
Take the firewood, coax the ditch, tear it down, drive it, warm it up (SEI), pick it up, pick it up, drive it up (DEI), swoon, Ewing, drive it up (DEI), roar
There's a throat, Silas Avengalla Sodoguilah.
Ah, how can Begonia (Ray) weave brocade and correct LEN?How many times did LEN give LEN?
Shorting was caught (DEI), then fast and touching, caught (DEI), then caught (DEI).
Short dense boom Le Lou a few dee ti grabbed (DEI) throat Len Wey Ewing grabbed (DEI)
Build a short platform and grabbed (DEI) LEN, get up, touch, grabbed (DEI), grabbed (DEI), huh
Short dense bombing, a couple of times, a couple of times, a couple of mouthfuls of (DEI), a throat, a voice, a throat, a throat, a throat, a throat, a throat, a throat, a throat. One voice, one voice
Ah-ha, capture the dirt of Nendagar, pull up the dirt and worry about catching up.
Li Haihong Gelina a Aminqi was arrested and roared at his captors in the dirt
Li Haiqi Sen Sen
Boom a Ridu gas to be due to catching drudgery because of the expensive caught roar with the Mongolian word to describe the Chinese Zhi's standard with the Mongolian word to describe the Chinese Zhi's standard
Blue blue sky white clouds floating, white clouds below the horse running is which song?
The Sun Rises on the Grassland
Sung by: Hu Songhua
Composed by: Meilige
Lyrics by: Meilige
The white clouds in the blue sky are floating, and the horses are running underneath the white clouds
Swinging the whip and sounding it out in the four directions, and the birds are all flying together
If someone comes to me and asks me what this place is
I'll proudly tell him.
The people here love peace and love their hometown
Singing about their new life, singing about the ****products party
Chairman Mao and the ****products party, nurturing us to grow up
The sun never sets on the prairie, the sun never sets on the prairie
On the eve of the National Day of 1951, the beautiful Qige locked herself up one day. One day, Beautiful Qigue shut himself in his room, sat with his eyes closed, and played the horse-head zither over and over again. He wanted to find an inspiration in the mingling of the sound of the qin and the voice of his heart, and to write a piece of work that fully expressed his emotions.
So the song "The Sun Rises on the Grassland", which is based on Inner Mongolian folk tunes and has a broad and expansive melody, rich in national style and local color, and expresses the love of the children of the grassland for their hometowns and motherland, came out in this way.
Expanded Information:
"The Sun Rises on the Grassland" was composed by Beautiful Qigue, created in 1951.
Premiered at the Central Conservatory of Music Student Works Singing Recital. The song is based on the folk tunes of Inner Mongolia, with a broad and expansive melody, rich in national style and local color. The Central Conservatory of Music, Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Shandong Academy of Fine Arts and many other colleges and universities will be included in the song into the vocal music teaching materials.
The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in 1977, 2001, has twice to the "grasslands rising Sun" as the name, held the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the autonomous region, to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the founding of the party's large-scale cultural and artistic performances. more than 50 years has endured, become the praise of Inner Mongolia, the promotion of Inner Mongolia's most representative songs. The work was also selected as "20th century Chinese music classics".
I'll just proudly tell him
This is my hometown
music...
The people here love peace
And they love their hometown
Singing about their new life
Singing about the ****productivity party
The sun that never sets on the prairie
Chairman Mao, the ****productivity party
The sun that never sets on the prairie
The sun that never sets on the prairie
The sun that nurtures us as we grow up
The sun that never sets on the prairie. Rise the Sun That Never Falls The Sun That Never Falls on the Grassland The Sun That Never Falls on the Grassland, a masterpiece of the famous singer Wu Yanze.