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Traditional Tibetan songs

Ballad of Water Clouds borrows and uses the existing song and dance forms in a stable form to build the sound atmosphere of the love scene and shock the audience with familiar and unfamiliar hearts and emotions. At the beginning of the film, the masterpiece "Winter Melody" by Italian composer Vivaldi in the17th century came to my face. Then, the traditional Minnan opera, Taiwan Province puppet show and other folk music are introduced through images, which run through the folk shapes that flash in turn. The theme song "When We Were Young" (composed by Austrian composer Strauss and written by Hammerston) of the musical biopic "Cui Di Chun Xiao" produced by American director julien Duwell on 1938 became the fusion point and theme of Chen Qiushui and Wang Biyun's love. Chen Qiushui and Wang Jindi's love music background began to be localized in various ways, such as Allegro, the famous Peking Opera drama Su San Qi Jie, Yangko, and the revolutionary song Laundry Song, which was sung and danced in Tibetan when they got married (Li Junchen wrote the lyrics, Luo Nian's first song, premiered at 1964). The tragic Buddhist music during the avalanche was heartbreaking. All the "interludes" of music, songs and dances in the film are very appropriate and very emotional. Although there is no original eternal love melody, it conforms to the copying nature of post-modern cultural consumption.