Lantern tune is a folk tune. Lantern tune is a folk music that spreads in Anhui province and has a history of hundreds of years.
2, "tea picking tone"
Tea picking tune is a Han folk song. In some ethnic minorities in southwest China, many tunes such as "playing tea", "respecting tea" and "respecting tea" have also evolved.
In addition to Anhui and Fujian, there are also many records in the local chronicles of Zhejiang, Hunan, Hubei, Sichuan and other provinces. At first, these tea songs did not form a unified tune. Later, they gave birth to a special "tea picking tune", which led to the juxtaposition of tea picking with folk songs, pan songs, Wugeng tunes and Chuanjiang songs.
3. "To Birds"
Opposite Birds is a folk song in Yueqing, Anhui Province. DuiBird is a question-and-answer song about "birds", which belongs to the same kind as DuiHua in literary theme and form. "Duihua" folk songs are almost all over the country, and "Duihua" is probably the only one, so its theme itself is very special.
4. Tintin
Tintin, handed down from generation to generation in Anhui, is deeply imprinted in the memory of Anhui people's childhood growth. In 1950s, Anhui people sang Tintin for the first time in Beijing, and this song soon spread all over the country. 1987, the Asian Cultural Center of UNESCO selected Tintin into the collection of Asia-Pacific folk songs.
5. Hakka songs
Song of Being a Guest was written by Wu Xinyi, a student of Washi Primary School. Lyrics: "Children, please listen carefully and remember when you are a guest." Knock on the door before entering the house and say hello to the host. The host asked for tea with both hands and then said thank you. Don't fiddle with the furniture at home, it's impolite to rummage around. Adults don't bother to talk, just sit quietly and watch. I want to play with my friends, and the other place is not noisy.