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What is the Mongolian song about the vast grassland?

"The Vast Grassland" is a Mongolian long tune song.

Long tune is a typical representative of Mongolian music style. It usually refers to those folk songs with long and extended melodies, broad breath, deep emotions, strong lyrical characteristics and grassland atmosphere. The whole song has free rhythm, melodious and broad melody, deep and meaningful, and has a strong grassland flavor.

Mongolian folk songs are divided into long and short tunes. Long tunes are lyrical songs with a wide range, free rhythm and long melody. They mostly use vibrato and ornamentation. The content mainly praises grasslands, mountains and rivers, praises family and friendship, and expresses people's thinking about destiny. Representative works include "Plenty" Vast Alxa" and so on. Short tunes are shorter in length, with compact tunes, neat and distinct rhythms, and a relatively narrow range. Representative works include "Gada Merlin" and "Genghis Khan's Two Green Horses".

"Broad Grassland" Lyrics:

Broad grassland, although there is a vast grassland. I don’t know where there are mudflats, although there are vast grasslands. I don’t know where there is a mudflat, and the song of the grassland floats between heaven and earth, vast and far-reaching! The emotion comes from the original pure land! The sounds of nature originate from the call of the homeland! The most beautiful mezzo-soprano in the world, I am intoxicated by you! Although there is a beautiful girl, I don’t know her wish. Although there are vast grasslands, I don’t know where there are mudflats.

The vast grassland, although there are vast grasslands. I don’t know where there are mudflats, although there are vast grasslands. I don’t know where there is a mudflat, and the song of the grassland floats between heaven and earth, vast and far-reaching! Although there is a beautiful girl, I don’t know her wish. Although there are vast grasslands, I don’t know where there are mudflats.