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Is Ah Yiyo a Tibetan song?

The divine comedy "Pure Land" once set off the "Mufu style"

"Pure Land" is the theme song of the 2012 hit large-scale historical drama "Mufu Style". It was composed and performed by Li Jie Fang wrote the lyrics and Sun Nan sang. "There is a pure land in the legend, inhabited by ancient ethnic groups. Everyone can sing and dance, and they are never alone..." Because the lyrics have a strong plateau temperament and national color, because there are many places in the lyrics "Oh ah eh yo yo" "Ah, yeah", netizens concocted "Mufu Ti" and spread it on the Internet.

The words "Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh" have suddenly become the suffix for netizens to complain, lament, and even say hello. The lyricist Hua Fang is a little surprised and delighted that "Pure Land" has been well received by the audience. "It's a good thing if someone participates." Hua Fang was very happy to see the participation of netizens. Hua Fang said that the reason why these modal particles are used to replace content words is because ethnic minorities are good at singing and dancing. They can sing and dance anytime and anywhere in their daily lives. Many times there are no lyrics but the melody flows out casually. In this way, The lyrics also match the style of the entire melody very well, but I didn’t expect it to cause waves on the Internet.