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Northeastern rice-planting song lyrics duet

Title: Watching Rice-planting Songs (Northeast Folk Songs)

Singer: Chorus

Album: China's Purely Beautiful Folk Tunes 4 The Sun Comes Out Gladly

Lyrics:

It's a New Year's Day in the first month of the lunar calendar

Drums and drums are bustling in and out of the villages

The little girl in the room is smartly dressed up

Fashionable to wear a gold hairpin on her head

Melon faces are more like powdered doughnuts

Red rouge on the lips

Wearing little flowery shirts

Deer, that's why I'm here

Saying it's for the rice-planting songs

In fact, it's to meet my lover

Wang, Wang Haishan, ah-hee-ah

Well, how slim she is dressed up

In the crowd of people who are so happy

The big rice-planting song is the first of its kind in the village, and the most important thing is that the people in the village have a lot to learn.

The rice-planting songs are really lively

Juggling dragon lanterns and running boats

The rice-planting songs on stilts

The dragon lanterns are coiled on jade pillars, and the boats don't float in the water

Range-planting songs on stilts and garlic braids are playing with flying feet

Deer that huqeol huqeol huqeol huqeol yells

That lion over there can also shake its hair ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah

The trumpets blowing the gongs and drums also

Adults and children clapped their hands and laughed

Why hasn't the cruel lover brother arrived yet

I couldn't see him even when I crossed my legs

I was looking at the back of his head

Delivering the hooter

Complaining that I wasn't tall enough

It was so exciting that I saw him waving his hand to call me

This is the first time I have seen a lover brother.

My little face is in trouble

My little face is in trouble

My little face is in trouble