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The difference between English songs and yangko
The differences between English songs and yangko are as follows:

English songs and yangko are two important forms of traditional folk culture in China, both of which have a long history.

English song is an ancient folk song. Its origin can be traced back to the Han Dynasty. At that time, it was an oral tradition, which was passed down from mouth to mouth without written records. The content of English songs mainly tells folk stories, tells folk stories and reflects the experience of folk life. The tunes of English songs are lyrical, and sometimes some dance movements are added to increase the sense of rhythm.

Yangge is a kind of folk song. Its origin can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. At that time, it was an oral tradition, passed down from mouth to mouth, and there was no written record. The content of yangko mainly tells folk stories, tells folk stories and reflects folk life experience. The tune of yangko is cheerful, and sometimes some dance movements are added to increase the sense of rhythm.

English songs are quite different from yangko in form. The tune of English songs is lyrical, while the tune of yangko is cheerful.

In addition, English songs and yangko are also very different in content. The content of English songs mainly tells folk stories, legends and experiences of folk life, while the content of yangko mainly tells folk stories, legends and experiences of folk life.

English songs and yangko are important parts of traditional folk culture in China. They have a long history and are still popular in today's society. They can not only let people know the traditional culture of China, but also let people feel the charm of China folk culture.