Folk music piece "Farewell to the Lover"
170 views · Organized by 亦寒 on 2024-02-23
The folk song "Farewell to the Lover" comes from the album "Chinese Music Map: Listening to Shanxi Shanxi Folk Music Collection"
Farewell My Beloved Boy
Folk music Ethnic group: Han ethnicity Region: Shanxi
Sihu: Liu Yang
Farewell to the groom outside the embroidery room, ask Brother Qing how often he will come. Not coming this year, not coming next year, not coming again.
Sending affection to the heart of the courtyard, where the pomegranate flowers have just turned red. A newly opened pomegranate loves bees, how can a newlywed relative be separated.
"Farewell to Love Lang" is a widely circulated folk song and also a famous Hequ folk song in Errentai. Hequ is located at the junction of Shanxi, Shaanxi, and Inner Mongolia, at the bend of the Yellow River. There are countless tragic stories and songs on the ancient ferry. Like this song of bidding farewell to a lover, it sings the sadness and reluctance of people from the Central Plains who travel to the west and venture outside the pass, leaving their hometowns and families behind. The melancholic melody, played by the desolate and profound Si Hu, is like a lonely swan flying alone, adding to the sadness of separation and filled with the heartfelt care and concern of bidding farewell.
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Sihu (pinyin: sì hú) Mongolian called Huwuer, which originated from the ancient Xiqin. Mainly popular in Inner Mongolia, other places such as Shanxi, Shaanxi, Hebei, Henan and Sichuan are also popular.
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