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Which national ballad is Gadamer?
Gadamer is a Mongolian narrative song.

Gadamerin tells the story of the struggle of Mongolian hero Gadamerin who led the people to rise up against feudal princes and reactionary warlords in Zhelimu League in eastern Mongolia around the 1920s. Gadamer's expression is that he is not afraid of power and yearns for freedom.

Extended data:

1, lyrics of Gadamer:

Little Hongyan flying from the south, don't fall into the Yangtze River and take off.

It is said that Gadamer uprising was for the land of Mongolian people.

Little Hongyan flying from the north, don't leave the Yangtze River, don't take off.

It is said that Gadamer uprising was for the land of Mongolian people.

The swan goose in the sky flies from south to north, chasing the warmth of the sun.

Gadamer's resistance to the monarch is for the benefit of the Mongolian people.

The geese in the sky fly from north to south to avoid the cold of the North Sea.

Gadamer rebelled for the benefit of Mongolian people.

2. Song appreciation:

These four paragraphs use the method of overlapping paragraphs to express the nostalgia and reverence for the protagonist. This is a short-tune folk song based on the commonly used five-tone feather mode of Mongolian people, which consists of two phrases. The tone is broad, bold and solemn, which not only shows the sincere and profound people's feelings, but also highlights the tall image of the protagonist.

3. Song influence:

Gadamer is a collective creation of Mongolian people. After finishing and processing by countless outstanding folk artists, it makes the plot richer and the language more exciting and vivid, and becomes a classic in the treasure house of Chinese folk literature.

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