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What are the three major rice-planting songs in Hebei

The three major rice-planting songs in Hebei are: Jingfu Lahua, Di Yangge, and Luozi. The Jingfu Lahua is circulated in the Jingfu area. Located at the eastern foot of Taihang Mountains, Jingfu County borders with Yangquan City, Pingding and Meng County of Shanxi Province in the west, Pingshan in the north, Wolu in the east and Yuanshi and Zanhuang in the south, and is now part of Shijiazhuang City. Rice-planting songs are mainly circulated in the area of Changli, Qinghuangdao, Hebei Province, Changli County is located in the northeastern part of Hebei Province, located in the Beijing-Tianjin-Tangshan economic zone, north of Jieshi, east of the Bohai Sea, south-west of the Luan River. It is located in the southeast of Hebei Province, and has been passed down to the Cangzhou area. Cangzhou is located in the southeast of Hebei Province, east of the Bohai Sea, north of Beijing and Tianjin, and across the sea from Shandong Peninsula and Liaodong Peninsula. The three major rice-planting songs, like many folk dances rooted in folk humanism, have their own unique aesthetic value and have been inherited and enriched and developed in the colorful folk dance activities over the centuries, thus making them unique in the modern art of ****similarity and becoming the new style of folk dance in the new era. The origin of Northeast Yangge is the product of grafting from Shandong Yangge and Hebei Yangge.