There were songs such as " Come to Guizhou to See Me " that expressed the content of " Come to Guizhou to See Me." In addition, songs such as "Come to Guizhou if you miss me" and "See you in Guiyang" also showed the charm of Guizhou from different angles, which may be related to inviting others to Guizhou. Read more exciting novels for free
The following are some music videos related to Guizhou and Southwest China: - Musician Yan Zhenhao created and sang a series of anti-epidemic public service songs,"I Want to See You", which was completed on March 13,2020 in Xingyi City, Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in Southwest Guizhou, Guizhou Province. The film was mainly shot in Zhenfeng County People's Hospital. The MV described the transformation of a couple living in a small town from small self to big love under the epidemic. - Li Yugang's "Wanjiang" MV Guizhou presented beautiful scenery such as Wanfeng Forest in Xingyi, Sancha River in Zhenfeng, 24 roads in Qinglong, etc., as well as the eight-tone sitting singing, bamboo drum dance and local cultural customs of the Buyi people in southwest Guizhou. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The duet of Guizhou folk songs had rich content and unique style. In the duet, the man and woman expressed their emotions and thoughts through their singing. For example, in some scenes, the man expressed that he would enter the house and sing, worried that he would offend his relatives and friends, while the woman described the scene she saw when she entered the house, such as the dragon on the ceiling, the golden rooster announcing dawn, the phoenix flying down, etc. Both sides expressed their feelings with songs. There were also duets between master and disciple. The master expressed his willingness to teach singing but the tuition fee was high, while the disciple expressed that he did not care about the tuition fee as long as he could teach. In the process of duet singing, emotional exchanges and story development were also reflected. From the relationship between master and disciple, some subtle emotional changes gradually developed, from teaching singing to possibly developing into a husband and wife relationship. On the whole, the duet of Guizhou folk songs was full of life, folk customs and emotional interaction. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The duet of love songs in Guizhou folk songs had rich content and characteristics. From the content of the lyrics, the lyrics often expressed their feelings directly, such as " Walnut blossoms hanging long, brother has no wife, sister has no husband, it is better to move in together, lest three hearts hang two ", boldly expressing their love. There were also things like," Send your sister to Five Mile Slope, only five miles, not too much." The more you send, the more you will be afraid of being laughed at. The less you send, the more you will feel at ease." Judging from the singing scene, there was a love song duet in the square. The singers were expressing their love, testing each other or expressing their feelings. For example," Look at your fat figure. It's not that we love you, it's that my eight lives are a little bad. I really just want to get married, so I might as well have two homes." The lyrics reflected the complicated emotional exchange between the two sides in the duet. There were also love songs in family scenes. For example, when a man and a woman visited each other's home, they would interact in the form of love songs. For example," one enters the city gate, two enters the countryside, three enters the house and sings; one is afraid that the song is not good, offending relatives and friends will make them lose face." The duet of love songs in Guizhou folk songs had various forms and rich lyrics. It was an important part of Guizhou folk song culture. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The original singer of " Come and See Me When the Flowers Bloom " was Zhang Dongling.
Guizhou was called "Qian" or "Gui" for short, so it could be called Qian. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The original singer of "Crossing the Ocean to See You" is Doll (Jin Zhijuan), but you mentioned the "DJ Complete Version." Liu Mingxiang's "Crossing the Ocean to See You (DJ Version)" can be found on Kuwo Music Network. "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Yes. 'Come and See' is known to draw from true incidents and strives to depict them accurately on screen, offering viewers a glimpse into a real aspect of history.
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There were many explanations for Guizhou's origins: - One theory was that in the seventh year of Kaibao in the Northern Song Dynasty, Emperor Zhao Kuangyin accepted the wealthy leaders of Guizhou to submit to the Song Dynasty. The words "Only Guizhou" appeared in the imperial edict. This was the first time the word "Guizhou" appeared. - There was also a saying that Guizhou's shortened form of "Gui" might come from Guishan in Guiyang, or from the imperial edict of the founding emperor of the Song Dynasty,"Weier Guizhou", which used the word "Gui" in "Guizhou" as the shortened form. The origin of "Qian" was as follows: - The word "Qian" first appeared in the Classic of Mountains and Seas. In ancient Chinese,"Qian" had the meaning of black. During the Spring and Autumn Period, the ancient country of Keke appeared in the territory of Guizhou Province. During the Warring States Period, the Chu State set up Qianzhong Prefecture in the area of Guizhou Province, and the name "Guizhou" began to appear. - During the Zhenguan period of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Qianzhou Dudu Mansion was set up. During the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Qianzhong Road was set up. The main jurisdiction was the current Guizhou area. This was one of the reasons why later generations used "Qian" as the short name of Guizhou. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The origin of Guizhou was related to the geographical division in historical development. During the Warring States Period, part of Guizhou belonged to the central Guizhou region of the Chu State. The Qin Dynasty established Qianzhong Prefecture here, and the Tang Dynasty established the "Qianzhong Road" and the "Qianzhou Dudu Fu". The historical development of Guizhou had always been closely linked to the word "Qian", so Guizhou was referred to as "Qian" for short. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!