(Zhou Dafeng Qu Constitution Formulation)
This stream is clear and long.
The banks of the stream are so beautiful.
Brother, you are very diligent in growing rice in the upper and lower fields.
Sister, Dongshan and Xishan are busy picking tea.
The joy of transplanting rice seedlings,
Tea picking is in full bloom.
Transplanted seedlings grow fast and evenly.
The tea collected is fragrant all over the mountain.
Are you tired of chasing me?
Dare to compete with god for spring scenery,
Strive for spring scenery.
This stream is clear and long.
The banks of the stream are so beautiful.
Sister, you nod like a phoenix when picking tea.
Sister, picking tea is like falling into a fishnet.
Line after line,
The picked green tea is put in the basket.
Thousands of baskets, thousands of baskets,
The new tea in the basket smells good.
How fast can tea picking be saved?
New tea is sent to urban and rural areas,
Sent to cities and rural areas.
Picking tea from left to right,
Hands and eyes together,
First hand, then hand,
Like that, two cocks compete for rice.
There are two tea baskets hanging on both sides.
Separate your hands when picking tea,
Choose from box to box,
Don't faint, don't faint,
More, more, faster, faster,
Harvest Longjing tea every year.
Tea picking dance music, Zhejiang folk songs. [Composed by Zhou Dafeng] It was originally the theme song and dance music of the modern drama Before the Rain of Yue Opera. The whole song is based on the tone of Yue Opera and has a dance style. The music adopts the characteristics of Zhejiang folk tones, and the melody is beautiful and smooth. There are funny phrases such as asking questions and answering questions, like young people playing with each other, like old people praising the harvest. ) dance music. Zhou Dafeng wrote lyrics and songs on 1958. It was originally the theme song and dance soundtrack of Yue Opera Before Rain, and was later adapted into a dance sketch Tea Affairs according to the song. "Tea picking" was originally a folk song and dance genre in China, which was popular in southern tea-producing areas to express the joy of growing and picking tea. This tea-picking dance music keeps the basic style of folk tea-picking songs and dances, adopts the national pentatonic scale, and has alternating materials. The tune jumps happily, reappearing the youthful characteristics of the tea-picking girl. Tea things was very popular in 1950s, which had a great social impact.