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What is the background music of Kangzi Nongren video?

The name is "Poems of Ordinary Times".

Kangzi farmers take photos of various kinds of work and delicious food in Guangxi. Kangzi Nongren is a combination of Kangzi and Laozi. Kangzai is a handsome young man wearing glasses. Laozi is a neighbor in the same village. He is 50 years old this year. The two are from Beihai, Guangxi. After graduating from university, Kangzi worked outside for several years, and later returned to his hometown to open a rice noodle shop.

After several years of training, he is good at making various delicacies from his hometown. One of them is responsible for working in the fields, and the other is responsible for making delicacies. One is tall, one is short, one is old and the other is young. They are an ugly and handsome combination. They use their unique photography skills to share Guangxi’s special delicacies with us.

The old boy is an uncle. He is still unmarried because his family is a poor household in the village and he lives with his elderly mother. The cooperation between Kangzai and Laozi started in February this year. That day Kangzai went to Laozi with a piece of meat. Laozi could hardly believe that Kangzai would ask him to make videos with him to make money.

Introduction to "Poems of Ordinary Times":

When I saw the lyrics, I was surprised and happy. I thought it was a poem if I didn't know it! The song lives up to its name, and coupled with Bai Song's unique voice, it seems to be telling the tranquility of ordinary times.

I fell in love with this song because of these beautiful lyrics. But what I love more is the warmth and tenderness reflected in the ordinary years behind it.

Speaking of ordinary times, how many people can calm down and feel the small beauty around them? Today's life is too fast-paced and the pressure is self-evident. We dare not slack off. We are so busy running and surviving along the way that we inevitably fail to appreciate the scenery along the way.