1. "Yakexi"
"Yakexi" is a Xinjiang folk song, written by the western singer Wang Luobin. The work has been praised by many people including the singer Dao Lang. The artist sang. In the 2010 CCTV Spring Festival Gala, the song was rewritten and sung in the form of a national song chorus.
2. "Lift Your Hijab"
"Lift Your Hijab" is a song by Mr. Wang Luobin based on the Uyghur folk song "Yaria" (also known as "Yaria") collected in the Hexi Corridor of Gansu Province. It is said to be an adaptation of the Uzbek folk song "Karakashi Uqem". It was originally performed on the stage by the children of the "Qinghai Children's Anti-Japanese War Troupe" in the form of a group dance.
3. "The Girl from Dabancheng"
"The Girl from Dabancheng" is the first Uyghur folk song compiled and arranged by Wang Luobin in Lanzhou. It is also the first Uyghur folk song translated into Chinese in modern China.
4. "Youth Dance"
"Youth Dance" is originally a short and concise song from Xinjiang. In 1939, Wang Luobin, the king of western Chinese singers, collected this Xinjiang folk song when he was sorting out western music, and later adapted it into a Chinese song, which was included in "Lift Your Hijab - Western Singer Wang Luobin and His Songs" "Hundred Songs in Praise of China 2".
5. "Why are the flowers so red"
"Why are the flowers so red" is a famous episode in the movie "Visitors from the Iceberg". It is an adaptation of a Tajik folk song. Come. The film starts from the suspense of love between the real and fake Gundam and the soldier Amir. It tells the story of the frontier soldiers and Platoon Leader Yang who battle wits and courage with the fake Gundam, the spy. Amir and the real Gundam are finally victorious. Reunion story.