This song was written in 1964. As a national day gift song, Love is profound, which expresses the joy of Yi compatriots when the Red Army arrives with lyrical melody and affectionate lyrics, and embodies the deep friendship between the Red Army and the Yi people. It has been enduring for more than 50 years and has become a classic song of the century.
At that time, nearly ten thousand Yi youths joined the Red Army in Liangshan. The vast Liangshan Mountain and the ethnic minorities who grew up in this hot land have made great contributions to the victory of the China Revolution, and the profound friendship of national unity has been passed down from generation to generation.
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Yi folk songs are an important carrier of Yi culture and one of the important forms of inheriting Yi culture. It records the rich and colorful Yi culture such as history, science, production and life, traditional customs and philosophy.
On June 7th, 2008, Yi folk songs were approved by the State Council to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.
Yi people have various traditional tunes, such as climbing mountains, entering doors, welcoming guests, eating wine, getting married and mourning. No matter men, women and children, everyone can sing a few songs. Some tunes have fixed words, some don't, and they are all improvisations. Folk songs are divided into male and female voices. The male voice is vigorous and high-pitched, and the female voice is soft and delicate.
Local folk songs have their own unique styles, such as the famous songs "Horses Run Faster" and "Guests from afar, please stay", all of which are extracted from Yi folk tunes.
People's Network-the song in my heart, sing it to the general secretary.