Red saddle original

The original song "Red Saddle" was sung by Zhao Zhen.

Red Saddle is a traditional folk song popular in Inner Mongolia, and it is also a very representative grassland song. The background of the song can be traced back to the Qing Dynasty, when Inner Mongolia was still under the rule of the Qing Dynasty, so it was also influenced by the culture of the Qing Dynasty.

According to legend, there was a hero named Temujin in Inner Mongolia at that time. He has his own saddle. This saddle is very special and red, so it is also called "red saddle". Temujin once rode this red saddle and fought around, eventually unifying Inner Mongolia and establishing his own political power.

To celebrate this event, people in Inner Mongolia began to sing the song "Red Saddle". The content of the song mainly tells the story of a warrior who defeated the enemy and won the victory with the help of the red saddle.

Appreciation of Lyrics of Red Saddle

The song "Red Saddle" mainly tells the story of Temujin, a warrior in Inner Mongolia during the Qing Dynasty, and his red saddle. The melody of the song is passionate and the rhythm is lively, which expresses the brave and optimistic spirit of the Inner Mongolia people and their good wishes for the future. The "red saddle" in the lyrics is the main prop and core image of this song.

The lyrics describe the warrior riding a red saddle and fighting in all directions, finally defeating the enemy and winning. The "red saddle" symbolizes strength and victory here, and also represents the glory of the warriors and the pride of the people of Inner Mongolia.

The lyrics also express the pursuit and cherish of love. Among them, "the wreath on the head" and "the lover in the heart" both refer to love, expressing the yearning and cherish for love. The "wreath on the head" symbolizes the beauty and purity of love here, and also represents the preciousness and irreplaceable love.