Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - There is a weir at the door, the water is full of leisure, birds come to take a bath, and magpies come to make trouble. What song is it?
There is a weir at the door, the water is full of leisure, birds come to take a bath, and magpies come to make trouble. What song is it?
It's the song "Folk Songs".
There is a weir at the door, the water is full, birds come to take a bath, and magpies come to celebrate the New Year, which is the lyrics of Tujia original ecological song "Singing Folk Songs".
Singing folk songs: Bashan Yao girls' group. Lyrics: a tree of tea on the top of the mountain, picked every year, issued every year. The first road picks four ounces and the second road picks eight ounces. A dragon rushed in at the door, three sisters left and nine brothers came. A weir at the door is full of water, birds come to take a bath, and magpies come to make the New Year taste.
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