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What is the BGM song of Shandong New Year?

The BGM exclusive background music for Shandong New Year greetings is "After You Leave 1.0".

As the hometown of Confucius and Mencius, Shandong is one of the important birthplaces of Confucian culture and Water Margin culture. It is known as the "state of etiquette" (strictly speaking, it refers to Jining, Shandong). Let's get straight to the point. As soon as I opened Kuaishou this morning, along with the BGM of "After You're Gone 1.0", Shandong New Year greetings once again dominated the screen of Kuaishou. As a Shandong native, I am naturally very proud.

Shandong New Year greetings is a custom and a belief that is popular in rural hometowns. In the city, you can’t say what the Shandong New Year greetings song is without Douyin, but it is not very common. In layman’s terms, , that is, the younger generation kowtows to their elders to pay New Year greetings. After paying homage to one house, they go to that house. A group of people walk from one side of the street to meet with the people on the other side of the street. They laugh and talk and walk to another house to kowtow to pay New Year greetings.

Under the crowing of roosters and the barking of dogs, I follow the adults and kowtow to New Year greetings at the right time. When I kowtow down, I see the ground. When I stand up, I see groups of people. But what I see on Kuaishou is a different scenery. Everyone knelt down and kowtowed, their hearts suddenly softened to cotton and sweetened to sugar. They suddenly felt infinite emotion and could not calm down for a long time.

The name of the background music is "After You Leave 1.0". "If the seasons change/The leaves fall to the ground and are full of silver/I can't go back to the place where I came from/I will have another dream for you." With this magical song and the video of Shandong people kowtowing to celebrate the New Year in groups, it seems like this This is how the Chinese Spring Festival should still be.

Shandong people are very festive during the Chinese New Year, but this year’s Chinese New Year is more interesting as Shandong people watch Jiangsu people set off firecrackers and fireworks.