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An easy-to-learn tune for Hulusi

"Wedding Vows", "Malan Flowers Blooming", "Watching the Spring Breeze", "There is a Beautiful Place", "Phoenix Bamboo Under the Moonlight", "Long-lasting Love", "Lakeside" Peacock" and "Kangding Love Song".

1. "Wedding Vow" was composed by the famous film music composer Lei Zhenbang and is the interlude of "Lusheng Love Song" produced by Changchun Film Studio in 1957. "Lusheng Love Song" mainly tells the story of Zha Duo, a young hunter from the Lahu ethnic minority in the Lancang River in Yunnan Province, China, who rose up to resist in the face of rape, burning, murder, and brutal robbery by the Kuomintang reactionaries before liberation.

2. "Looking at the Spring Breeze"

Wang Chunfeng was first sung in Taiwan during the Japanese occupation in 1933. The composer of the song was the famous composer Deng Yuxian and the lyricist was Li Linqiu. The singer is Chun Chun, a popular singer from Gu Lun Meiya Records in the 1930s. Since its release in the early 1930s, "Wang Chunfeng" has been one of Taiwan's most popular Hokkien pop songs and Taiwanese ballads.

3. "There is a Beautiful Place"

"There is a Beautiful Place" was composed by the late military composer Yang Fei in the 1950s and 1960s, and later became the movie "There is a Beautiful Place" The theme song of "Menglongsha". Created in the 1950s and 1960s, it was written by military composer Yang Fei (now deceased) out of his love for Dehong Dai Township, which inspired his creative inspiration.

4. "Phoenix Bamboo in the Moonlight"

"Phoenix Bamboo in the Moonlight" is a Dai music composed by Chinese composer Shi Guangnan, lyricist and poet Ni Weide Lyrics. With its melodious melody and melodious melody, the song gives people a refreshing feeling, which makes people think of the lush Phoenix tail bamboo forest.

The unique Dai pavilions are scattered among the bamboo forest. , like stars in the sky, nestled against mountains and rivers. Under the melting moonlight, bursts of cucurbit silk floated faintly from the bamboo forest, quiet and melodious, light and elegant.

5. "Kangding Love Song"

"Kangding Love Song", also known as "Horse Racing Mountain", is a representative traditional folk song in Kangding, Sichuan, arranged by Wu Wenji and Jiang Dingxian , 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.