The theme song of Ordinary World is Pray for Rain.
"Pray for Rain" was written and sung by He Guofeng, a folk singer from northern Shaanxi, and composed and arranged by Hu Xiaoou. It was released on February 26th, 215 and is the theme song of the contemporary rural drama "Ordinary World".
The theme music of "Pray for Rain" is based on several folk songs, such as "Orchid Flower" and "Tearful Eggs Throwing in Artemisia selengensis", but they are often used together. Orchid Flower is lyrical and aesthetic, while "Tearful Eggs Throwing in Artemisia selengensis" is more affectionate and bloody. The orchestration of the whole music is mainly western orchestral music, and basically no folk music is used.
Praying for Rain shows the drought and poverty in the Loess Plateau, which is the background of novels and TV series, and all the sufferings and struggles in it are caused by poverty first. Northern Shaanxi is dry and lacks rain. In the agricultural society, people depend on the sky for food. There are also many Longwang temples in the countryside, and many folk activities are also related to praying for rain. Using this song as the opening song can be said to provide the background environment for the whole work.
The lyrics of the song "Pray for Rain"
The Dragon King saves all the people, and the breeze and drizzle save all the people.
On an ordinary day, the thin and misty rain, with a little snowflake.
It's raining down on the earth, and it's almost time to wake up.
of course, the snow will never stay, and it often hasn't landed yet.
has disappeared without a trace.
The cold and long winter on the Loess Plateau seems to be over.
But the really warm spring is far from here.
The drought caught fire, and the young crops in the ground were dried.
The drought caught fire, the young crops in the ground dried up, and the young crops in the ground dried up.
The drought caught fire, and the young crops in the ground were dried.
The drought caught fire, the young crops in the ground dried up, and the young crops in the ground dried up.