The representative works of Tianmen folk songs include "Tianmen Mountain Ballad" and "Tianmen River Ballad". " Tianmen Mountain Ballad " was a traditional folk song that was circulated in Tianmen City. It described the natural landscape and human history of Tianmen Mountain as the theme. The melody was beautiful and the lyrics were profound. It was one of the representative works of Tianmen folk songs. " The River Ballad of Tianmen " was a folk song with the Tianmen River in Tianmen City as its theme. It depicted the limpid and beautiful scenery of the Tianmen River, as well as the lives and happiness of the local people. The melody was beautiful and the lyrics were simple and easy to understand. It was one of the best works of Tianmen folk songs. These two Tianmen folk songs were deeply loved and respected by the audience for their beautiful melody and profound lyrics, and became one of the precious cultural heritages of Tianmen City.
The period of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties was an important period in the history of Chinese literature. The poetry creation in this period showed a unique style and characteristics. Folk songs were an important part of this period. The representative works include the following: 1 "Ascending"-Ge Hong The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. The Peach Blossom Spring-Tao Yuanming Sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together in autumn water, sharing the same color in the sky. Fisherman's boat sings in the evening, the sound of the wild geese on the shore of Pengli is broken, and the sound of the wild geese in the cold is broken by the water of Hengyang. 3 Peacock Flying Southeast-Jiao Zhongqing The peacock flew southeast for five miles and lingered. The peacock flies southeast, tears, tears, tears. Two tears meet and one tears send to umbrella. 4 "Difficult Road"-Li Bai A bucket of wine in a golden cup costs ten thousand dollars, and a jade plate worth ten thousand dollars. I stopped drinking, threw down my chopsticks, couldn't eat, pulled out my sword, looked around, and felt lost. I want to cross the Yellow River, the frozen river will climb the Taihang Mountains full of snow. When I'm free, I go fishing on the green stream. Suddenly I take a boat and dream of the sun. It was difficult to travel! It was difficult to travel! Where are the many forks now? The wind and waves will sometimes hang the clouds and sail across the sea. These folk songs had profound thoughts and unique artistic expressions. They were widely praised in the literary and artistic circles at that time and had a profound impact on later poetry and literature.
The ten representative poems of the folk songs of the Southern Dynasty included "Mulberry on the Road,""Long Song Journey,""Mixed Poetry in the Mountains,""Good Jiangnan,""Long Gate Resentment,""Midnight Song,""Spring Song,""Summer Song,""Autumn Song," and "Winter Song."
There are many folk songs in ancient Chinese literature, such as the Book of Songs, the Songs of Chu, and the Nineteen Ancient Poems. These folk songs reflect the lives and feelings of the ancient Chinese people, with profound cultural and artistic value. The Book of Songs was one of the classics of ancient Chinese literature. It was known as an important document after the Book of Songs and before the quintessence of the country. It contains the representative works of Chinese folk songs for more than 3,000 years and is an important part of ancient Chinese culture. There are many folk songs in the Book of Songs, such as Guan Ju, Picking Wei, Farewell to Ancient Grass, etc. These folk songs describe the life and feelings of the ancient Chinese people, expressing their love and pursuit of nature and love. The Songs of Chu was an important literary work in the history of Chinese literature and also one of the representative works of Chinese folk songs. There were many folk songs in Chu Ci, such as Li Sao and Jiu Bian, which reflected the lives and feelings of the people of Chu in ancient times and showed their yearning and pursuit of freedom and love. The Nineteen Ancient Poems was a short essay in the history of ancient Chinese literature and one of the representative works of Chinese folk songs. Each poem is a folk song, such as "Meditation in a Quiet Night","Ballad of Lushan Mountain","Difficult Journey", etc. These folk songs describe the life and feelings of the ancient Chinese people, expressing their love and pursuit of nature and love. The folk songs in ancient Chinese literature are an important part of Chinese literature. They not only reflect the lives and feelings of the ancient Chinese people, but also show their yearning and pursuit of freedom and love, which has a profound impact on the literary creation of later generations.
Xiangxi folk songs had many classic songs, including " Six mouthfuls of tea,"" Cutting firewood on high mountains without a knife,"" The mulberry tree sets up a lantern stand,"" Wudao River is a good place,"" Many matchmakers have many mouths,"" The sun comes out brightly,"" Mountain girls,"" There's a Mengdong River in my hometown," and so on. These songs were widely sung in Xiangxi, and they had strong local characteristics and ethnic customs. Among them," The Mulberry Tree Sets the Lamp Stand " was a long-sung folk song of mulberry plants and was considered one of the representatives of Xiangxi folk songs. In addition, Tujia folk songs were also an important musical form in Xiangxi, including folk songs, minor tunes, labor songs, etc. In general, Xiangxi folk songs were rich and varied, showing the unique music culture of Xiangxi.
The four great masters of Yuan opera referred to the opera of Yuan Dynasty, Ma Zhiyuan, Bai Pu and Zheng Guangzu. Their representative works include: 1 (1230-1306): His representative works include "The Butterfly Dream","The West Chamber","A Chinese Ghost Story", etc. 2. Ma Zhiyuan (1290-1371): His masterpieces include Tianjing Sand·Autumn Thoughts, Han Palace Autumn·Sighing the Virtue of Stopping the Plane, etc. 3. Bai Pu (1248-1312): His representative works include "On the Wall","Rain on the Parasol Tree","Sapphire Case·Yuanxi", etc. 4. Zheng Guangzu (1306-1380): His masterpieces include A Chinese Ghost Story, The Romance of the Western Chamber, Luo Zhi Corpse Watch, etc. These works were very popular at that time and had a profound influence on later literature and art.
The Book of Songs is one of the classics of ancient Chinese poetry, and it contains a large number of texts. Guo Moruo was a famous modern Chinese poet. His representative works include: 1 "The Market in the Sky" White Hair Floating in Green Water 3 Asking Heaven 4 "Sacrifice to Boyi" 5 Goddess 6 "Longevity of the Turtle" These works had high artistic value and cultural significance, and were widely praised and praised.
There were many songs adapted from folk songs such as " Little Red Riding Hood " and " Jasmine Flower ". Folk songs were a type of traditional Chinese music that had a strong ethnic style and unique expressiveness. The adaptation of a song was to recreate the melody, lyrics, or instrument performance of a folk song to make the song more popular, easier to understand, and more acceptable. Adapting songs could not only make traditional music more widely spread, but also bring people a new music experience.
Tujia folk songs were a unique musical form of the Tujia people, and duet was a way of performing Tujia folk songs. Tujia folk songs are famous for their unique artistic appeal and affinity, and are widely sung and appreciated. This kind of music expressed the sincerity of Tujia young men and women towards love and the spirit of brave pursuit. The artistic characteristics of Tujia folk songs were euphemistic, crisp and bright, with a lingering reed tone, full of romantic poetic and artistic feelings. In the past, young men and women admired each other, but it was inconvenient for them to say it, so they wrote their love on wooden leaves and expressed their feelings with music. Tujia folk songs are not only the symbol of Tujia culture, but also the carrier of national feelings. They were famous in the main settlements of Tujia people, such as Zhangjiajie and Longshan County. Although there were no specific songs or lyrics in the information provided, it was certain that the duet of Tujia folk songs and love songs was an important part of Tujia culture.
The following conclusions were: The ten most well-known folk songs were Jasmine Flower, Azalea, Horse Racing, Xintian Tour, Yellow Soil High Slope, Walking West, Thirty Mile Shop, Red Flower of Shandan, guerrillas from Hengshan, and Orchid Flower. These songs were widely loved for their affectionate lyrics, melodious melodies, and moving performances. They were recognized as one of the best folk songs.
Jingchu folk songs refer to the folk songs in Hubei, Hunan, Sichuan and other provinces of Hubei and Hunan with rich local characteristics and cultural content. Jingchu folk songs can be divided into the following types: 1 Nanyin Chudiao: Nanyin refers to Guangdong music, Chudiao refers to the tune of Hubei folk songs. Nanyin Chudiao is similar to the tune of Hubei folk songs. It has distinctive local characteristics and is an important part of Jingchu folk songs. 2. Xiangchu love songs: Xiangchu love songs refer to the love songs of Hunan and Hubei, which have strong local characteristics and emotional colors. These love songs often used vivid metaphor and symbolism to express love, which had a high artistic value. 3. Chu folk songs: Chu folk songs refer to the folk songs in Hubei Province that have rich Chu cultural and regional characteristics. These folk songs appeared in the form of narration, lyricism, discussion, etc. They often used the literary forms and images of Chu Ci, which had very high literary and artistic value. 4. Western Hubei folk songs: Western Hubei folk songs refer to the folk songs in western Hubei with rich local characteristics and cultural implications. These folk songs expressed nature and life as the theme, often using figurative metaphor and ballad-like narrative methods, which had a very high musical and literary value. Chuanchu folk songs: Chuanchu folk songs refer to the folk songs of Sichuan and Hubei that have rich local characteristics and cultural implications. These folk songs appeared in the form of narration, lyricism, description, etc. They often used the dialect and literary forms of Sichuan and Hubei, and had a very high musical and literary quality.