Folk music "Dragon Plum"
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Folk music "Dragon Mei" from the album "Chinese Music Map to hear Inner Mongolia Matouqin, Chaoer music Collection"
Long Mei Long Mei
Folk music Nationality: Mongolian Region: Horqin, Inner Mongolia
Sher: Chok
This song was born in the pre-1940s in the Goros Banner, then popular in the eastern region of Inner Mongolia. The deep and long melody, played by Tide, tells a tortuous and sad love story. Dongmei, a young girl who is famous for her beauty and intelligence, falls in love with a young man in a neighboring village, but because her father died early and her mother was deceived by a matchmaker, she is forced to separate from her beloved, and is married to the mentally handicapped son of a rich man. The beautiful melody, which repeats in the endless night of the vast grassland, lasts for a long time, as if the young girl Dongmei's lament for her fate, and also makes the listener realize the great pain brought by the arranged marriage in the old era for young men and women.
Involving musical instruments
Chaoer (pinyin: cháo ěr) is also known as copying. Mongolian bow and stringed musical instruments. It is popular in Xing'an League, Zhelimu League, Zhaowuda League in the east of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, and Bayannaoer League and Alxa League in the west.
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