Four Seasons Tune is a Qinghai folk song.
Four Seasons Tune, a Qinghai folk song, was adapted by Mr. Wang Luobin in Qinghai in the autumn of 1945. Since it came out, this song has been deeply loved by the broad masses of the people. At first, the name of the song was "Four Seasons Tune", and later it was renamed "Four Seasons Songs and Dances", and finally it evolved into the present "Flowers and Teenagers". Therefore, there are many little-known stories behind this song.
When rehearsing the program, he should also consider that the content of the program must be suitable for the performance skills of the students in the school, so that the male students can dress up as men and women and sing and dance in groups on the stage, and collectively perform the ideal artistic effect. Adapted from Wang Luobin, this song and dance program just chose the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter in Damei, Qinghai, which is very relevant to the life of local people. Therefore, Wang Luobin named this song "Four Seasons Tune".
Folk songs in various places
Folk songs are songs with their own national style written by a certain ethnic group in ancient times or modern times, which refer to the traditional songs of each ethnic group. The ancestors of each ethnic group have their own songs since ancient times. Most of these songs don't know who the author is, but they are spread by word of mouth, and passed down from generation to generation.
Among them, Shanxi folk songs "Dongfanghong", "Welcome the New Year" and "Lanhuahua" sing people's infinite love for a new life. Jiangsu folk songs include Jasmine, which is well-known even in the world; Sichuan folk songs include Sunny, Kangding Love Song and so on; Yunnan folk songs include Streaming Water and Embroidering a Pouch; and Hunan folk songs include Liuyang Lake and Spicy Girl.