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Who planted Thoreau in the sky, on the ground?
"Who planted Thoreau in the sky, who opened the Yellow River on the ground, who guarded the three passes, and who didn't come back for the moon?"
It's "Little Cowherd". The story is very simple. It tells that a cowherd meets a little girl who drinks, and they play together and then part. Because you need to dance and sing at the same time, you have high requirements for actors and you can't sing out of breath. Zhang Chunhua's "Little Cowherd" recorded for the Beijing Opera Sunset Project is recommended. The ancient and rare old man plays the urchin and can be vivid and full of energy.
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