This is song is a Chinese Folk Song. In the song, the character praises the selfless dedication of the teachers.
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This is song is a Chinese Folk Song. In the song, the character praises the selfless dedication of the teachers.
This song was created in 1932 in China. At that time, western culture had entered into China, so had the western music. Though this song was written in China, the style is more closed to Bel Canto. Seeing the rose dying, the composer used three wishes this rose might have to express the desire of happiness, the pity of passing youth and the plaint of being ruthless destroyed.
This is a Chinese Folk Song, which sings about a girl standing near the murmuring river in a small ancient village called 'Midu' in the west of China and missing her lover. Many words in the song are the dialect of Midu. With the bright moonlight above the head and the murmuring water under the feet, the girl in the song is waiting for her lover, calling his name and singing for him.