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What's the name of this song?
A toast song.

Toast Song (Ordos Mongolian)

Gold and silver cups are full of wine,

Hands above your head.

Fried rice, milk tea, braised pork,

I've had enough for today.

Friends, friends, please try.

This wine is mellow.

Let's be soul mates and our friendship will last forever.

Spend spring and autumn on this rich grassland.

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Mongolian Toast Song "Golden Cup"

"Toast Song" is a kind of song, or a kind of song. Often used in festive occasions and welcome banquets, it is a song to toast, persuade wine, express good wishes and respect. Every region and country in the world has its own toast song. Jinbei is one of the most widely circulated and frequently used toast songs of Mongolian people. Among Mongolians, everyone can sing, regardless of gender or age. As long as guests visit, they must sing when toasting to show their respect and blessing.

Wine glasses, traditionally, should be inlaid with silver antelope wooden bowls, with Hada. There are certain rules and actions in singing, honoring, receiving and drinking in the process of toasting. Toast: Dress neatly, fill up the wine, raise a glass to make peace first, and then bow.

Requested object: different ages, different actions. But whether you pick up the cup or not, you have to wait until the song is finished.

Because of the different habits in Dongmeng and Ximen, there will be some differences in procedures and actions. I won't go into details here.

It should be noted that music scores and lyrics are different because of different regions and circulation. This is why we often listen to different people singing different songs. But the lyrics are consistent with the general melody. The music scores and lyrics I translated here are arranged according to the music CD published in Inner Mongolia.