1. "Ma Lantern Tune"
"Ma Lantern Tune" is the name of a folk tune. Madeng Tune is a folk music popular in Anhui and has a history of hundreds of years in Anhui.
2. "Chacha Diao"
"Chacha Diao" is a folk song of the Han nationality. Among some ethnic minorities in southwest my country, many forms such as "Chacha Diao" have also evolved. "Tune", "Jingcha Tune", "Xiancha Tune" and other tunes.
In addition to Anhui and Fujian, there are also many records in the local chronicles of other provinces such as Zhejiang, Hunan, Hubei, and Sichuan. These tea songs did not form a unified tune at first. Later, a special "caicha tune" was born, and even the teacai tune was juxtaposed with folk songs, pange, Wugeng tune, Chuanjiang chant, etc.
3. "To the Birds"
"To the Birds" is a folk song from Yueqing, Anhui. "Dui Niao" is a question-and-answer song about "birds". In terms of literary themes and forms, it is of the same type as "Dui Hua". "Duihua" style folk songs can be found almost all over the country, but "Duibird" is probably the only one, so its subject matter and content itself are very special.
4. "Jingle Bell"
"Jingle Bell" has been passed down from generation to generation in Anhui and is deeply imprinted in the childhood memories of Anhui people. In the 1950s, Anhui people sang "Ding Ding Dang" for the first time in the capital Beijing, and it soon spread throughout the country. In 1987, the Asian Cultural Center of UNESCO selected "Jingle Ding Dong" into the collection of folk songs in Asia and the Pacific.
5. "Song for Being a Guest"
"Song for Being a Guest" was composed by Wu Xinyi, a student from Wa City Primary School. Lyrics: "Children, please listen carefully. Remember when visiting your home. Knock on the door before entering, and say hello to the host. The host offers you tea, accept it with both hands, and say thank you after taking it. Don't move the home furnishings. It's impolite to rummage through the cabinets. Adults Don't disturb the conversation, just sit and watch quietly. I want to play with my friends without being noisy in another place.