Why the Four Seasons Song was removed

The Four Seasons Song has a variety of different versions, the most common of which are a Qinghai folk song, a movie interlude, two pop songs, a Japanese folk song and an interlude from the King of Thieves.In September 1943, Ma Bufang was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Forty Group Army and promoted to General. In order to do this, he organized a celebration with great fanfare, and some members of the Qinghai Art Research Association were concentrated in the Lejiawan barracks, on the one hand, to create some poetic lyrics in response to the occasion, and on the other hand, to collect and collate some delightful folk songs as the material for the performance.

It was during this period that the musician Wang Yunjie changed the sad folk song "Wait for me again" into a song that reflected the immigrants and the lack of money.

After that, Wang Yun-ji in the provincial government Ma Bufang's "three halls" play, Ma listened to the very satisfied, then the phone recruited Shi Dianfeng lyrics. Known as the "improvisation" poet Shidianfeng a wave, called the "Four Seasons Song". This is a traditional love song popular in Qinghai. In the 1950s, it was adapted into a song and dance song by Lu Bing and others, called "Flowers and Youngsters". In the local context, "flower" represents the girl and "youth" represents the young man. The Song of Four Seasons starts with a phrase about what flowers bloom in spring, summer, fall and winter, and expresses the girl's love for her "little brother". The song consists of a single section with three phrases.

The first and second phrases are a pair of up and down phrases, and the third phrase is the same as the second phrase except for a change in the first measure. The technique is simple and concise, both unified and varied.

The melody is beautiful and has the style of "flower child" music.

The rhythm is fast, rhythmic, and has dance characteristics.