Wine and singing are always inseparable on the grassland. Professor Ulanjie, a Mongolian musician from the Minzu University of China, will take us into the vast prairie and taste the taste of wine and songs together. What does the development of wine songs and wine culture mean, and how is it related to the lives of Mongolians today? Professor Ulanjie opens the question for you. (1) A panoramic display of the drinking songs of various Mongolian tribes. The vast grassland, stretching thousands of miles from east to west, gave birth to different Mongolian tribes. Are we all familiar with the drinking songs spread among these mysterious tribes? Teacher Wulanjie will take you to listen to unknown drinking songs: the Ordos drinking song "Strong Liquor"; the Chahar short-mixed drinking song "Asuru" in southern Xilin Gol; the Xilin Gol Uzhumu Qin drinking song "Si Qing" Song"; Horqin wine song "Xihang Gai"; Hulunbuir Buryat wine song "Bright Sun"; Alxa wine song "Eight Lions". (2) Mongolian drinking songs and drinking culture What does the development of drinking songs and drinking culture mean? The Mongolian people call drinking songs and banquet songs "Arahine Tao" and "Nailin Tao". The banquet is the carrier of drinking songs, and the drinking songs are the soul of the banquet. Mongolian banquets can be divided into at least three types: daily banquets, celebration banquets (official celebration banquets, folk celebration banquets), and wedding banquets. The daily banquet song "Western Spring Water"; the official celebration banquet ceremony is very strict. First, three ceremonial songs, carols or hymn songs must be sung. Official celebration banquet songs include "Holy Ancestor Genghis Khan", etc.; at folk celebration banquets, three ceremonial songs are also sung on Naadam. Each league and even each banner has its own three ceremonial songs. The three ceremonial songs in the Horqin area are "Ode to Habutu Hasar", "Supreme Religion", and "Golden Holy Mountain"; and the wedding banquet song in the Ordos area "Song of Farewell". (3) Types of drinking songs Mongolian drinking songs are basically divided into graceful, healthy and magnificent types. Beautiful drinking songs have a slow rhythm and express people's beautiful emotions, such as "The Wind in the Sky"; fitness drinking songs are vigorous and dance-oriented, such as "Long-tailed Red Horse", "Cuckoo", and "Dance Again"; Magnificent drinking songs are used in celebration ceremonies, such as the "Drinking Song" in the movie "Bayinbuluk". The themes of Mongolian drinking songs: singing about the grassland, thanking parents for their kindness, enhancing friendship, advocating unity, and praising religion, such as "Sixty Beauties" and "Four Seas".