1. "Let's Swing the Oars", a song written by Mr. Qiao Yu, composed by Mr. Liu Chi, and sung by Liu Huifang. This song is the theme song of the children's movie "Flowers of the Motherland" filmed in 1955.
2. "Two Springs Reflect the Moon", the work was recorded and notated in the early 1950s by musician Mr. Yang Yinliu based on Abing's performance. After being recorded into a record, it quickly became popular all over the country. . From beginning to end, this piece of music reveals the thoughts and emotions of a blind artist who has experienced the bitterness and pain of the world. The work demonstrates unique folk performance skills and style, as well as unparalleled profound artistic conception.
3. "On the Grassland", a song written and composed by Zhang Zhishen and sung by mainland singer Kan Guochen, is included in Kan Guochen's "Prosperous Tang" album.
4. "Auld Lang Syne" was originally a Scottish folk song recorded by the 18th-century Scottish poet Robert Burns based on oral traditions from local elders. The poem was later set to music, and in addition to the original Gaelic version, the song has also been set to local languages ??in many countries.
5. "The Ballad of the Great Wall" was composed by Pan Jinnong and Liu Xue'an in Shanghai after the "July 7" Incident in 1937. It was originally an interlude for the movie script "Guan Shan Wan Li" shot by Huayi Film Company. . "The Ballad of the Great Wall" is an anti-war song commemorating the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World People's Anti-Fascist War.