For example, the Yangko tune in Northeast China, commonly known as "Yangko Liuzi", is sung at the beginning of the Yangko performance, including dozens of commonly used tunes such as Noisy Wugeng, Flying a Kite, Jasmine Flower, Wang Po Scold Chicken, Sawing a vat, Watching Lights for the Blind, and Zhang. Hebei Yangko tune, commonly known as "Yangko Shouzi", is popular in eastern Hebei, with dozens of tracks, most of which are popular local folk minor songs, and there are more than 5 tracks circulating in central Hebei. The representative tracks are "Borrowing a Daughter's Filial Piety" and "Cui Guangrui's Firewood", which have the characteristics of rap music. The tunes circulated in Zhangjiakou, western Hebei, are complicated, and there is a saying of "nine tunes and eighteen tunes" in the local area. The music style is simple and lyrical. Yangko tunes in Shandong province are represented by "Guzi Yangko" spread in the northern plain and "Jiaozhou Yangko" and "Haiyang Yangko" spread in Jiaodong Peninsula.