Duihe "The Moon reflects the Mountains and Xia Songxia"

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Dui Harmonic "The Moon reflects the mountains Xia Songxia" from the album "Chinese music map to hear Tibet Zannian, playing and singing"

The Moon Shines on the Mountains. Xia Song Xia. The moon shines on the mountains. Xia song xia

Folk song and dance genre: Duixiang Nationality: Tibetan region: Xigaze, Nyingchi and other regions of Tibet

Singing, Zhannian: Bai Ma Tsering, Bai Ma Zidan

The first few raps, strong and powerful, have a sense of breaking through the mountains and awakening the deaf. Standing on the grass, he played the piano and sang excitedly, attracting countless people to join him, holding hands, kicking legs and dancing. The moon rises from the top of the eastern mountain, the moonlight of fifteen, especially clear and bright, dotted with the distant mountain beams, reflecting the people dancing nearby, all dressed up to be full of sacred meaning. The more Zayan plays the more cheerful, the more enthusiastic the singing, the footsteps of the dance shaking the sky and the earth, the excitement in the mountains, in the grassland echoed. Occasionally mixed with a few loud and bright rap, full of interest, straight to the moon. Full of joy and happiness, filled with everyone's heart.

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