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Is the flower an element of Mongolian music
The folk song is not an element of Mongolian music.
"Flowers" is a folk song circulating in the ethnic ***creation*** enjoyment of northwestern China, and its creation is closely related to the history and culture of China, as early as the Spring and Autumn and the Warring States periods, the Chinese people had a folk song.
Mongolian music includes lyrical music represented by huomei and horse-head qin, and narrative music belonging to heroic epics, uligar and narrative folk songs is another major category.
While Mongolian music and flower children are both traditional Chinese musical elements, they differ in region, nationality and style, so it cannot be said that flower children are Mongolian musical elements.
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