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Which songs are adapted from folk songs?

1. The Sun Comes Out and Be Happy - Sichuan Folk Song

"The Sun Comes Out and Be Happy" is a folk song from eastern Chongqing. Both the lyrics and music were written by the musician Mr. Jin Gu. The birthplace of the song is Shapingba, Chongqing. It was composed by Mr. Jin Gu in 1942 while he was working in the underground party in Chongqing. The song has a simple form and an optimistic and hearty mood. It expresses the mountain people's love for labor and mountain life. It is widely sung at home and abroad.

2. Kangding Love Song - Sichuan Folk Song

"Kangding Love Song", also known as "Horse Racing on the Mountain", is a representative traditional folk song in Kangding, Sichuan. It was written by Wu Wenji and Jiang Dingxian Arranged and sung by Yu Yixuan in Nanjing on April 19, 1947. Since then, "Kangding Love Song" has spread throughout the country, and has become famous overseas, and is loved by people from all over the world.

3. Looking forward to the Red Army - Sichuan folk songs

It refers to the ballads compiled and sung by the Chinese Red Army under specific conditions based on the feelings of real war life. It eulogizes the people and things that the Red Army cherished and praised during that period, encourages the Red Army's war spirit, and promotes the Chinese Communist Party's determination to care about the people and liberate China.

4. When will the locust flowers bloom - Sichuan folk song

"When will the locust trees bloom" is a classic of Sichuan folk songs. It is actually a traditional folk song in Yibin area. , formed over a long time.

Its lyrics are contained in the "Sichuan Folk Songs" printed during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. Although there are only four short lines in the lyrics of "When Will the Sophora Flowers Bloom", the image of a smart and shy rural girl who falls in love is vividly presented to us in just a few words.

5. I followed the Red Army to make revolution - Sichuan folk songs

Revolutionary songs that emerged from the workers and peasants movement in China from the May 4th Movement in 1919 to the First Civil Revolutionary War , as well as folk songs and Red Army songs produced in various red revolutionary base areas during the Second Civil Revolutionary War.

6. Picking flowers - Sichuan folk song

7. Osmanthus flowers bloom everywhere in August - Sichuan folk song

8. Hanging clothes to dry - Sichuan tune

9. Embroidered Purse - Sichuan Folk Song

10. Kuaisi Yaomeizi - Sichuan Folk Song

Information Expansion

Traditional folk songs refer to The traditional songs of each nation, the ancestors of each nation have their own songs since ancient times. Most of these songs do not know who the author is, and they are transmitted orally, from one person to another, from one generation to the next. has been passed down to this day. However, the folk songs we talk about today mostly refer to the folk songs of the pop music era. They refer to the kind of songs that mainly use wooden guitar as the accompaniment instrument, sing in a natural and frank way, and sing people's simple life feelings.

Reference materials

Baidu encyclopedia of traditional famous songs