"My Loulan" is a song sung by Yun Duo, composed by Dao Lang and written by Su Liu. It is included in Yun Duo's second album "Stubborn", which was released in May 2013.
The song expresses the author's regret and heartache over the decline of Loulan, and compares the declining ancient country of Loulan to a peerless beauty sleeping in the desert. Some of the lyrics in the song are as follows: Touch your soul with my heart, and I will keep warm by that stove. Use silk to moisturize your skin, and I will linger in that embrace. You always put the silver hairpin on the sun casually, and thousands of rays of light fluffed up the waves of your long hair.
Loulan refers to the Loulan Kingdom in ancient northwest China, also called the Ancient Loulan Kingdom. The ancient Loulan Kingdom was located in today's Xinjiang region and was an important country on the ancient Silk Road. According to historical records, the ancient Loulan country was very prosperous, had a prosperous culture, developed agriculture and handicrafts, and was once an important commercial center on the Silk Road. However, during the Tang Dynasty, the ancient Loulan Kingdom gradually declined and disappeared in the long river of history. Modern people's understanding of the ancient Loulan country mainly comes from archaeological discoveries and descriptions in literary works.