Hang the Red Lantern is a local folk song from northern Shaanxi. It is a folk song music work sung by the famous singer Feng Jianxue and has been released.
Feng Jianxue, female, Han nationality, originally from Chang'an District, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, was born on April 20, 1948 in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. He studied at Shanghai Conservatory of Music for two years. In 1981, he began to hold solo concerts in Xi'an and other places, and has performed for more than 30 film and television films including international and domestic award-winning films "Yellow Earth", "Life", "Bitter Love", "Moon" and "Voice of the West". The theme song and interludes are sung.
Many audio and video companies in the Mainland and Hong Kong have recorded and published CD records and tapes such as Feng Jianxue's solo albums "Walking to the West Exit", "Hitting Cherry", "Hua Fei Hua", "Xintianyou on the Yellow Earth", etc. Distributed domestically and internationally.
Lyrics:
It is the New Year in the first month. Paper lanterns are hung in front of the door. The wind blows the lanterns, and my third brother and I celebrate the New Year.
February is the vernal equinox. I love my third brother and have a good future. Malan blossoms are uprooted. My third brother and I are of the same mind.
In March, the apricot blossoms are white, and pairs of butterflies pick the flowers. I don’t even love the apricot blossoms or peach blossoms, but I only love the talented third brother.
Bayiba miso, the red flowers are red, the flowers are red, the green is green, Zhang Sheng, you are my sister’s little lover, Zhang Sheng, you are my sister’s little lover .