Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - There is a folk song at the beginning of the lyrics, and there are flowers on the roadside.

There is a folk song at the beginning of the lyrics, and there are flowers on the roadside.

Hongshan kingdom, I still have cavalry

A flower and a tree.

A house, a road.

A mountain and a river.

A boat, a me.

A heart and a fire.

One papaya and one you.

Row across the river.

You look at me by the water.

You passed by a year ago.

The road in front of my house

I look at you quietly.

You looked at me secretly, too.

Walk around the mountain and cross the river.

You pretend to pass by for three days and five days.

You already have me in your heart.

I want you to tell me now.

The mountain is full of wild flowers and slopes.

You hide here and I'll hide there.

You must hold my hand.

We waded across the river together.

You picked Hongshan fruit again.

Give it to me one by one.

Happy sunrise and sunset

Stay with me for a hundred years.

You passed by a year ago.

The road in front of my house

I look at you quietly.

You looked at me secretly, too.

Walk around the mountain and cross the river.

You pretend to pass by for three days and five days.

You already have me in your heart.

I want you to tell me now.

The mountain is full of wild flowers and slopes.

You hide here and I'll hide there.

You must hold my hand.

We waded across the river together.

You picked Hongshan fruit again.

Give it to me one by one.

Happy sunrise and sunset

Stay with me for a hundred years.

The mountain is full of wild flowers and slopes.

You hide here and I'll hide there.

You must hold my hand.

We waded across the river together.

You picked Hongshan fruit again.

Give it to me one by one.

Happy sunrise and sunset

Stay with me for a hundred years.

Stay with me for a hundred years.