Chinese name: Toast Song
Foreign name: Toast Song
Type: Song
Attribute: National traditional song
"Golden Cup", this toast song, is the most widely circulated and most frequently used among the many Mongolian toast songs. Among the Mongolian people, everyone, regardless of age or sex, can sing. As long as there are guests coming to visit, they must sing when toasting to show the host's respect and blessing. The wine glass should traditionally be a yellow sheep wood bowl inlaid with silver, paired with a hada. There are certain rules for singing, toasting, receiving, and drinking during the toasting process. Those who are asked to give a toast: dress neatly, fill the cup with wine, first hold the cup and sing, and then bow their heads in worship. Required recipients: different ages and different actions. But regardless of whether you accept the cup or not, you have to wait until the song is finished before you can drink. Due to the different habits of Dongmeng, Simon and other places, there will be some differences in procedures and actions. It should be noted that the music score and lyrics also vary depending on the region and circulation. This is why we often hear different people singing differently. Almost all ethnic groups and regions have toasting songs, and there are countless toasting songs across the country. But what impressed me the most, and the only one who was persuaded to drink two full glasses of wine, was the Mongolian toast song "Gold Cup and Silver Cup". In various grasslands in Inner Mongolia, wherever you have a meal, there will be wine, and there will be a toast song when drinking. The toast songs basically use the Mongolian toast song "Golden Cup and Silver Cup". Some are sung with accompaniment, and some are sung a cappella. Some choruses sing while holding a full glass, and then weave your name into the lyrics, and sing over and over again until you sing with passion, your head is swollen, you are suddenly heroic, and your courage grows. Drinking a lot of alcohol and drinking it all in one gulp not only fully reflects the hospitality and generosity of people in Mongolian ethnic areas, but also enlivens the atmosphere and harmonizes feelings. It also helps non-drinkers to greatly increase their courage and alcohol capacity.