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Which ethnic group is the ballad of Platycodon?

Platycodon ballad is a Korean folk song.

"Daolaki" is a kind of wild vegetable that Korean people like to eat, called "Platycodon", so this folk song is called "Platycodon Ballad", also known as "Daolaki". Korean folk songs are smooth and cheerful. When listening to Korean folk songs, one often thinks of dancing Korean girls. "Daolaji, white platycodons grow all over the mountains and fields. As long as I dig out one or two, they can fill my small vegetable basket. Hey, hey, hey, you make me so sad, because the place where you grow calls me too. "It's hard to dig out." This folk song has seven phrases. The third and fourth phrases and the sixth and seventh phrases are repetitions and changes of the first and second phrases. The fifth phrase is interspersed with lyrics to develop the melody. The whole folk song is unified and has changes. The music is brisk and clear, vividly portraying the hardworking and lively image of Korean girls.