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The ten most popular prairie songs

The ten most popular grassland songs:

1. "The Sun That Rises and Never Sets on the Prairie"

"The Sun That Rises and Never Sets on the Prairie" is Written and composed by Meili Qige and sung by Hu Songhua, the song was composed in 1952. In May 1954, the song won the first prize in the National Mass Song Selection on the 5th anniversary of the founding of New China.

2. "Hulunbuir Prairie"

"Hulunbuir Prairie" is a single sung by the famous Mongolian singer and the new generation of Mongolian singer Qi Feng. It was first sung in 2007 The "Mountain Moon·Chinese Love" Mid-Autumn Festival Gala held by CCTV was later included in Qi Feng's third personal music album "Please Come to the Beautiful Grassland" released in 2011. Lyricist: Keming, composer: Wulan Toga, arranger: Lu Xuedong.

3. "Eji in the Dream"

"Eji in the Dream" is a song written and composed by a Mongolian. It was originally sung in Mongolia. , the version sung by Mongolian national anthem star Jib Huleng is the most famous, and has also been sung by Bater Dorji, Du Hongda, Sunburi, Enhebayaleg and Aditya of the Colorful Hulunbuir Children's Chorus.

4. "Watch the Grassland with You"

This track is included in the album of the same name "Watch the Grassland with You" released by Ulantoya on June 13, 2009 of a single. This song is accompanied by a melodious and soothing melody. The singer uses a clear and transparent singing voice to open up a beautiful picture for us: a vast grassland, green grass like the sea, flowers in full bloom, cattle and sheep everywhere, a sultry artistic conception, beautiful It's heart-pounding and gives you an immersive experience. Every time I listen, I will be deeply moved.

5. "Hongyan"

"Hongyan" (Chinese version) is a song written by Lu Yanwei and sung by Hu Sileng. The song was included in Hu Sileng on October 1, 2009. From the album "Saibei" released on the same day. (Mongolian version) Sung by the Ergun Band, this song is an episode of the TV series "The Legend of Heroes Returning from the East".

6. "Cheers for Inner Mongolia"

"Cheers for Inner Mongolia" is a book published by Inner Mongolia People's Publishing House. The author is the chief editor of the Propaganda Department of Inner Mongolia Party Committee.

7. "Meeting You is My Destiny"

"Meeting You is My Destiny" is written by Angwang Wenwen and composed by Zongpa Cairenpasang. A song sung by Yang Jin Lanze, which is included in the album "Aegean Sea" released by Yang Jin Lanze in 2008.

8. "The Most Beautiful Grassland in the World"

"The Most Beautiful Grassland in the World" is a single from Hu Sileng's 2012 album "Extremely Affectionate".

9. "I Have a Promise with the Grassland"

"I Have a Promise with the Grassland" is a song written by Yang Yanlei, composed by Siqin Chaoketu, and sung by Mahi. Created in 2001, released in 2002. In June 2007, Siqin Chaoketu won the 8th Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Art "Sarina" Award for this piece.

10. "Father's Grassland and Mother's River"

"Father's Grassland and Mother's River" is a song written by Xi Murong, composed by Wulan Toga, and sung by Dedema. She sang for the first time at the Inner Mongolia Spring Festival Gala in early 2000, and was included in Dedema's album "The Shepherd" released on December 1, 2001. In April 2001, the song won the first prize in the China Rainbow Awards column and literary program.